Milford High School (Ohio) - District Statistics

District Statistics

There are nine schools in Milford Exempted Village Schools, including:

  • Milford High School—1917 students (Capacity, 1,365)—including vocational students;
  • Milford Junior High School—920 students (Capacity, 650);
  • McCormick Elementary—540 students (Capacity, 600);
  • Meadowview Elementary—675 students (Capacity, 600);
  • Mulberry Elementary—620 students (Capacity, 600);
  • Pattison Elementary—715 students (Capacity, 600);
  • Seipelt Elementary—403 students (Capacity, 356);
  • Boyd E. Smith Elementary—565 students (Capacity, 407);
  • Miami Elementary (now the Milford Preschool)—192 students.

The district currently has about 6547 students in grades Preschool through 12th grade. The cost per pupil has become an important statistic for the aging community to compare Milford to other schools. The following information details the costs per pupil for area schools and the state average for the 2007–2008 school year, with Milford students garnering less funding than in other districts:

  • Sycamore—$13,159
  • Mariemont—$12,152
  • Forest Hills—$10,097
  • STATE AVERAGE—$9,939
  • Loveland—$9,322
  • Lakota—$9,129
  • Milford—$8,938
  • Oak Hills—$8,713
  • Fairfield—$8,191

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