Teays Valley Local School District - History

History

Teays Valley was officially established in 1963 when Ashville-Harrison, Walnut Township, and Scioto Township High Schools combined at that time the student population was 1,650. They named the school "Teays Valley" because of the ancient Teays River that ran under present day Pickaway County. The school district is the largest in Pickaway County.

The district is featured in the Together Concepts video production "We Are..Teays Valley". The video depicts a surprising number of achievements and innovations, as well as connections to American and world history.

  • Enrollment (June, 2010) - 3,834 (Pre-K-12)
  • Total Employees - 338 (full-time)
  • Size - 176 sq. mi.
  • Schools - Teays Valley High School, Teays Valley West and East Middle School, Scioto Elementary, Ashville Elementary, South Bloomfield Elementary, and Walnut Elementary.
  • Superintendent - Jeff Sheets
  • Assistant Superintendent - Kyle Wolf
  • Treasurer - Stacy Overly
  • Board Members - Kevin Archer, Daniel Litzinger, William McGowan, Charles Morrison, Peg Perrill
  • Contact - 385 Circleville Ave. Ashville, OH 43103 (740) 983-5000

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