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45345 Zip Code Historical School Enrollment Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Total population: 5,868
45345 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. | |||||
Total | Public | Private | Public | Private | Public | Private | |
Nursery School, Preschool, Kindergarten | 151 | 60.26% | 39.74% | 70.31% | 29.69% | 71.30% | 28.70% |
Elementary School (Grades 1-8) | 510 | 89.80%, see rank | 10.20%, see rank | 86.56% | 13.44% | 89.86% | 10.14% |
High School (Grades 9-12) | 264 | 80.30%, see rank | 19.70%, see rank | 88.02% | 11.98% | 90.60% | 9.40% |
College | 176 | 82.39%, see rank | 17.61%, see rank | 77.45% | 22.55% | 78.37% | 21.63% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
Total population: 6,412
45345 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. | |||||
Total | Public | Private | Public | Private | Public | Private | |
Nursery School, Preschool, Kindergarten | 263 | 61.22% | 38.78% | 69.57% | 30.43% | 70.05% | 29.95% |
Elementary School (Grades 1-8) | 629 | 77.74%, see rank | 22.26%, see rank | 86.27% | 13.73% | 89.62% | 10.38% |
High School (Grades 9-12) | 313 | 80.83%, see rank | 19.17%, see rank | 88.08% | 11.92% | 90.52% | 9.48% |
College | 300 | 84.00%, see rank | 16.00%, see rank | 77.06% | 22.94% | 77.79% | 22.21% |
US Census 2000 data
Total population: 6,715
45345 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. | |||||
Total | Public | Private | Public | Private | Public | Private | |
Nursery School, Preschool, Kindergarten | 188 | 63.83% | 36.17% | 68.84% | 31.16% | 68.05% | 31.95% |
Elementary School (Grades 1-8) | 890 | 93.37%, see rank | 6.63%, see rank | 85.78% | 14.22% | 89.11% | 10.89% |
High School (Grades 9-12) | 381 | 96.33%, see rank | 3.67%, see rank | 89.09% | 10.91% | 90.65% | 9.35% |
College | 192 | 68.23%, see rank | 31.77%, see rank | 76.63% | 23.37% | 77.59% | 22.41% |
Graduate School | 36 | 77.78%, see rank | 22.22%, see rank | 67.83% | 32.17% | 60.73% | 39.27% |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.