Very Good
#940 of 3,440 schools in OH
Top 27% in state
Springfield-clark County
High School · Springfield-Clark County
1901 Selma Rd, Springfield, OH 45505
Estimated academic score. This school does not have standardized test data. Based on 24 schools in Springfield. Learn more
Enrollment
704
Student-Teacher
12.6:1
Score
7.3
Grades
7th – 12th
Enrollment
704
Student-Teacher
12.6:1
Score
7.3
Grades
7th – 12th
Updated
2022-23
Updated 2022-23
How this school compares
In Springfield
#3 of 27
public schools
Ohio high schools
#250 of 886
School environment
9.8 / 10
Exceptional
About Springfield-clark County
Springfield-Clark County serves 704 students in grades 7 through 12 as a specialized vocational and technical high school in Springfield, Ohio. With 56 full-time equivalent teachers, the school maintains a favorable 12.6:1 student-teacher ratio, allowing for more individualized attention in technical training programs. The school has earned a solid 7.3 out of 10 rating from MySchoolScout and ranks #579 out of 3,468 schools statewide, placing it in the 83rd percentile among Ohio schools.
This strong performance reflects the school's focus on preparing students for skilled trades and technical careers through hands-on learning experiences. Located at 1901 Selma Road, Springfield-Clark County draws students from the surrounding area where the median household income is $42,692 and median home value is $84,200. The school serves a community where 26.5% of residents live below the poverty line, making its vocational programs particularly valuable for students seeking direct pathways to employment after graduation.
As a vocational and technical institution, Springfield-Clark County provides specialized training that can lead directly to career opportunities in various trades and technical fields. The school operates in Springfield, a small city setting in Clark County, offering students practical skills training in an accessible community environment.
Score Breakdown
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Equity & Diversity
Shown separately, not included in overall scoreFree/Reduced Lunch
55.8%
Students qualifying for federal meal assistance
Component weights adjusted due to data availability.
Test Scores
Test score data not yet available for this school.
How Springfield-clark County Compares
See how Springfield-clark County performs across key quality dimensions compared to state benchmarks.
Funding & Resources
Location
1901 Selma Rd, Springfield, OH 45505
Nearby Alternatives
Families considering Springfield-clark County may also want to explore other high schools in the area. Shawnee Middle School/High School (rated 7.5/10, 2.2 miles away), with a very similar rating. Another option is SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL OF INNOVATION (rated 6.5/10, 0.9 miles away), with a comparable rating. Additionally, Springfield City Online (rated 5.9/10, 0.9 miles away), a more accessible option. For more schools in Springfield, see our Springfield schools guide .
Nearby Schools
20 within 2.4 miNeighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)
Census data for ZIP 45505 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources
Median Income
$42,409
Median Home Value
$87,500
Median Rent
$802/mo
Population
20,299
College Educated
10.4%
Homeownership
53.2%
Avg Commute
22.6 min
Poverty Rate
27.1%
Median Age
34.6
Community Profile
The community surrounding Springfield-clark County has a median household income of $42,409. It is a community where 10% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $87,500, with a median rent of $802/month. The area has a poverty rate of 27.1%, indicating some economic challenges in the community. The average commute for residents is 23 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.
Similar Schools
Schools in the same state with comparable level, size, and ratings
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| Indian Lake High School Lewistown, OH | 7.3 |
| MAGNIFICAT HIGH SCHOOL Rocky River, OH | 7.3 |
| Norton High School Norton, OH | 7.3 |
| Norwood High School Norwood, OH | 7.3 |
| Oak Harbor High School Oak Harbor, OH | 7.3 |
| Stivers School For The Arts Dayton, OH | 7.3 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Springfield-clark County
What grades does Springfield-clark County serve?
Springfield-clark County serves students in grades 7th through 12th.
How many students attend Springfield-clark County?
Springfield-clark County has an enrollment of approximately 704 students.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Springfield-clark County?
The student-teacher ratio at Springfield-clark County is 12.6:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.
How does Springfield-clark County rank in OH?
Springfield-clark County is ranked #940 out of 3,440 schools in OH.
What is Springfield-clark County's MySchoolScout rating?
Springfield-clark County has a composite rating of 7.3 out of 10 on MySchoolScout. This score combines academic performance, student growth, and school environment into a single score. Equity data is shown separately for context.
Is Springfield-clark County a charter school?
No, Springfield-clark County is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.
Is Springfield-clark County a Title I school?
No, Springfield-clark County is not currently a Title I school.
What does the Free & Reduced Lunch percentage mean for Springfield-clark County?
55.8% of students at Springfield-clark County qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This is a commonly used indicator of economic need and provides important context when interpreting test scores.
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Neighborhood Context
Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)
- Grades
- 7th – 12th
- Enrollment
- 704
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 12.6:1
- Teachers (FTE)
- 56
- Free/Reduced Lunch
- 55.8%
- Type
- vocational
- Setting
- Small City
- County
- Clark County
- Phone
- (937) 325-7368
- Data Year
- 2023–2024
Resources & Links
District
Springfield-Clark County- District Enrollment
- 704
- Schools in District
- 1
- Per-Pupil Spending
- $23,025
- District Rank
- #1 of 1
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