Sheridan Township (Crawford County), KS is a rural community located in the southeastern corner of the state. The population of this area is just over 1,500 and it has a strong focus on education. The public school system in Sheridan Township consists of one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. All three schools are rated highly by the local community due to their commitment to providing quality education for their students. The curriculum includes traditional classes as well as specialty programs such as language arts, science, and technology. Additionally, there are multiple extracurricular activities including football, basketball, baseball, softball, and track and field that promote healthy competition amongst the students while developing both physical and mental skills. Sheridan Township is also home to several private schools that offer alternative educational experiences for those seeking something different than what is available within the public school system. Overall, Sheridan Township provides its residents with a variety of educational opportunities for students ranging from preschool through college-level courses.
Sheridan township (Crawford County) schools spend $12,284 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 11 pupils per teacher, 197 students per librarian, and 690 children per counselor.