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Great things are happening every day at Canal Winchester High School.
As local leaders, we are united in our deep concern over the potential impact of House Bill 335 (HB 335), currently under consideration by the Ohio House of Representatives. If passed, this bill would eliminate “inside millage," a foundational source of property tax revenue that supports essential services across our community - including education, safety, and local infrastructure.
Ada Nicholson-Burley to lead Canal Winchester High School; Dr. Tiffany Kloeppel named principal of Indian Trail Elementary
Board resolution calls on state leaders to uphold Ohio’s constitutional promise of fair, adequate, and predictable school funding.
Veteran coach brings a proven record of success, including multiple Coach of the Year honors and a 27–9 run at Big Walnut.
The Canal Winchester Board of Education will involve community members in discussions about the district’s facilities this fall as part of the development process for the Master Facilities Plan. These discussions will include a community meeting on October 23 and the opportunity for feedback through the district’s annual survey
Canal Winchester By The Numbers
201
Number of 2023 graduates enrolling in higher education.
5/5
Canal Winchester Schools earned 5 out of 5 stars on the 2022 Ohio State Report Card for closing gaps in student achievement.
93.4%
Graduation rate for the Class of 2021, more than 4 points higher than the state average.
1:1
Technology program, ensuring all students have access to devices to support learning at home and at school.
3,699
Student enrollment, according to the Ohio Department of Education
86%
Percentage of staff members who say they would recommend Canal Winchester Schools to a family member or friend.
96.6%
Percentage of teachers rated Accomplished or Skilled on evaluations during the 2021-2022 school year.
86%
Percentage of K-12 students who agree they belong at their school.