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Monroe, OH is a great place to call home. It offers many of the amenities that come with living in a larger city while still having the small town charm and feel. The local education system is highly rated and offers a variety of options for both children and adults. Public schools are run by the Monroe City School District, which has an excellent rating from GreatSchools.com. Additionally, there are several private schools that offer a range of educational opportunities including religious-based learning or more academic-focused courses. In addition, there are many adult learning opportunities such as technical programs at nearby colleges or night classes offered by local organizations and businesses that can help individuals further their education. With all these educational options, Monroe provides its residents with access to high quality education that is both accessible and affordable.

Monroe schools spend $7,993 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 22 pupils per teacher, 668 students per librarian, and 1,252 children per counselor.

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  EducationMonroe, OhioUnited States
  $12,289$15,905
  $10,853$13,142
  $6,530$7,999
  20.2516.23
  10454573
  479530
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I have been a PA resident most of my life. I consider myself the type of person anyone would be proud to have as their neighbor. I earn a good living as an IT  More

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Monore is a growing little town that could be the next "Diamond in the ruff" of Ohio. We have lived here for almost 4 years and can see good things happening.  More

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