Wyandot County Schools & Education

Wyandot County, Ohio

School Score

70/100

Higher = better

Rating

Average

Graduation Rate

94.0%

National avg 87.5%

Education Statistics

Graduation Rate

94.0%

National avg 87.5%

State avg 88.3%

Per-Pupil Spending

$7,762

National avg $13,239

State avg $7,994

School Score

70/100

Higher = better

State avg 54/100

State School Rank

#13

of 88 counties (1 = best)

Education Overview

About Schools in Wyandot County, Ohio

Focused Education in Nine Local Schools

Wyandot County serves 3,267 students through a compact system of nine public schools. Three districts manage these facilities, which consist mainly of elementary and high school buildings.

Exceptional Graduation and High Scores

The county features a 94.0% graduation rate, far exceeding the 87% national average. With an efficient $7,762 spent per pupil, the county maintains a strong composite school score of 57.3.

Upper Sandusky Leads Three Districts

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village is the largest district, serving 1,575 students across five schools. Traditional public schools make up 100% of the county's educational landscape.

Small-Town Feel with Personal Attention

Schools are split between town and rural settings, keeping the average enrollment to just 363 students. Upper Sandusky High is the largest at 540 students, ensuring most students attend relatively small campuses.

Small-Town Values, Big Results

Wyandot County is perfect for families seeking a small-town atmosphere without sacrificing academic excellence. Explore local homes to find a place in these high-achieving, tight-knit districts.

School Overview

Total Schools

9

in Wyandot County

Total Enrollment

3,267

students

School Districts

3

districts

Charter Schools

0

0% of total

School Type Breakdown

Elementary5
Middle1
High3
Other0

3 School Districts in Wyandot County

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

5 schools
1,575 students

Mohawk Local

2 schools
860 students

Carey Exempted Village Schools

2 schools
832 students

9 Public Schools in Wyandot County

Upper Sandusky High School

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

9–12High540 students
Upper Sandusky Middle School

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

4–8Middle526 students
Mohawk Elementary School

Mohawk Local

PK–6Primary485 students
Carey High School

Carey Exempted Village Schools

6–12High463 students
Mohawk High School

Mohawk Local

7–12High375 students
Carey Elementary School

Carey Exempted Village Schools

PK–5Primary369 students
Union Elementary School

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

KG–3Primary256 students
South Elementary School

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

KG–5Primary130 students
East Elementary School

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village

KG–5Primary123 students

Educational Attainment

Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure

$7,762

State avg $7,994

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Frequently Asked Questions

Schools in Wyandot County, Ohio — FAQ

What does the school system look like in Wyandot County, Ohio?

Wyandot County serves 3,267 students through a compact system of nine public schools. Three districts manage these facilities, which consist mainly of elementary and high school buildings.

How do schools in Wyandot County perform academically?

The county features a 94.0% graduation rate, far exceeding the 87% national average. With an efficient $7,762 spent per pupil, the county maintains a strong composite school score of 57.3.

What are the major school districts in Wyandot County, Ohio?

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village is the largest district, serving 1,575 students across five schools. Traditional public schools make up 100% of the county's educational landscape.

What is the school experience like in Wyandot County?

Schools are split between town and rural settings, keeping the average enrollment to just 363 students. Upper Sandusky High is the largest at 540 students, ensuring most students attend relatively small campuses.

How can I find homes near good schools in Wyandot County, Ohio?

Wyandot County is perfect for families seeking a small-town atmosphere without sacrificing academic excellence. Explore local homes to find a place in these high-achieving, tight-knit districts.

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Data Sources

Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.

Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.