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School district in Ohio
Cardinal Local School District is a public school district in Geauga County, Ohio, that serves the village of Middlefield and the townships of Middlefield, Huntsburg, and Parkman in Geauga County, and small portion of Mesopotamia Township in Trumbull County. As of 2005[update], 1467 students attended the district's five schools.
The district is in the center of the world's fourth largest Amish settlement (Ohio's second largest). Amish students may stop attending school after the eighth grade to work on their family farms, and many only attend public school for a short time to become proficient in English. As a result, Cardinal High School does not have any Amish students.
On January 25, 2023, the school board attracted national media attention for their decision to ban a student production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on the grounds that it was "vulgar."[1] The school board denied the decision was related to the presence of two gay characters in the play.
- Cardinal High School, grades 9-12.
- Cardinal Middle School, grades 5â8. (is also the newest school built in 2002-2003
- A.J. Jordak Elementary, grades Kâ4
- Cardinal Intermediate (grades 3-4)
- Huntsburg Elementary (grades PK-5)
- Parkman Elementary (grades PK-5)
- List of school districts in Ohio
- ^ Belay, Miai (February 1, 2023). "Ohio high school musical abruptly halted, deemed 'vulgar'". Education. The Hill. Retrieved February 1, 2023.