Put-in-Bay, OH is a small village on an island in Lake Erie with a population of about 130 year-round residents. Despite its size, Put-in-Bay has plenty to offer when it comes to education. The local education consists of two schools: Put-in-Bay Elementary School and Put-in Bay High School. Both schools are rated highly by the Ohio Department of Education, with both having been recently rated “Effective” and the elementary school was even given the title of “Excellent with Distinction” by the state in 2017. Put-in-Bay Elementary School offers classes from kindergarten through 8th grade, while Put-in Bay High School serves students from grades 9 through 12. The small size of the schools allows for smaller class sizes and more personalized instruction for all students. In addition to traditional subjects taught at both schools, there are also many clubs and activities available for students to participate in such as band, choir, art, theater, and robotics. With its focus on personalized education and diverse activities, Put-in Bay offers a unique educational experience for all students.
Put-in-Bay schools spend $35,192 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 5 pupils per teacher, 37 students per librarian, and 73 children per counselor.