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*Jesse Beer Elementary School (103 Bahl Avenue) - built in 1935, was East Mansfield School after the school was built.<ref name=OHS>{{cite web |url=http://www.oldohioschools.com/richland_county.htm |title=Richland County Schools |accessdate=2011-08-08 |publisher=Old Ohio Schools - Richland County }}</ref> The school closed for good in spring 1985, and the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center was housed there from 1985 to 2020.<ref name=OHS/><ref name="MECLC">{{cite web |url=https://www.richlandsource.com/life_and_culture/madison-early-childhood-learning-center-moves-into-new-building-after-35-years/article_4d8ddf3a-f691-11ea-ale2-5b3a32df7d69.html |title=Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into new building after 35 years |website=Richland Source |access-date=December 29, 2021 |date=September 15, 2020 }}</ref>
*Jesse Beer Elementary School (103 Bahl Avenue) - built in 1935, was East Mansfield School after the school was built.<ref name=OHS>{{cite web |url=http://www.oldohioschools.com/richland_county.htm |title=Richland County Schools |accessdate=2011-08-08 |publisher=Old Ohio Schools - Richland County }}</ref> The school closed for good in spring 1985, and the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center was housed there from 1985 to 2020.<ref name=OHS/><ref name="MECLC">{{cite web |url=https://www.richlandsource.com/life_and_culture/madison-early-childhood-learning-center-moves-into-new-building-after-35-years/article_4d8ddf3a-f691-11ea-a1e2-5b3a32df7d69.html |title=Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into new building after 35 years |website=Richland Source |access-date=December 29, 2021 |date=September 15, 2020 }}</ref>
*Lincoln School (1090 Grace Street (Grace Street at Stewart Road)) - was built in 1869 as a one-room school and has had additions in 1886, 1924 and 1927.<ref name=OHS/> The school was Lincoln School at first, Wallace School, Pleasant Hill School, Lincoln Heights School and Stewart Road School.<ref name=OHS/> The school closed for good on June 6, 1975, and is now totally abandoned and for sale.<ref name=OHS/>
*Lincoln School (1090 Grace Street (Grace Street at Stewart Road)) - was built in 1869 as a one-room school and has had additions in 1886, 1924 and 1927.<ref name=OHS/> The school was Lincoln School at first, Wallace School, Pleasant Hill School, Lincoln Heights School and Stewart Road School.<ref name=OHS/> The school closed for good on June 6, 1975, and is now totally abandoned and for sale.<ref name=OHS/>
*Lincoln Heights Elementary School (1035 Grace Street) - was built between 1948-1949 as a one-story school. The building once housed the Ohio Heartland Headstart. In 2020, the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into the building from the former Jesse Beer Elementary School building where it was housed for 35 years.<ref name=OHS/><ref name="MECLC" />
*Lincoln Heights Elementary School (1035 Grace Street) - was built between 1948-1949 as a one-story school. The building once housed the Ohio Heartland Headstart. In 2020, the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into the building from the former Jesse Beer Elementary School building where it was housed for 35 years.<ref name=OHS/><ref name="MECLC" />

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Madison Board of Education building

Madison Local School District is a public school district that serves students in eastern parts of the city of Mansfield, most of Madison Township and Mifflin Township, and eastern parts of Washington Township in Richland County, Ohio, United States. The school district enrolls 3,218 students as of the 2012–2013 academic year.[1]

Schools

Madison Comprehensive High School

Elementary schools

  • Eastview Elementary School (Grades K through 4th)
  • Madison South Elementary School (Grades pre-K through 4th)
  • Mifflin Elementary School (Grades K through 4th)

Middle schools

  • Madison Middle School (Grades 5th through 8th)

High schools

Career Center

  • Madison Adult Career Center (formerly Madison Adult Education)

Former schools

  • Jesse Beer Elementary School (103 Bahl Avenue) - built in 1935, was East Mansfield School after the school was built.[2] The school closed for good in spring 1985, and the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center was housed there from 1985 to 2020.[2][3]
  • Lincoln School (1090 Grace Street (Grace Street at Stewart Road)) - was built in 1869 as a one-room school and has had additions in 1886, 1924 and 1927.[2] The school was Lincoln School at first, Wallace School, Pleasant Hill School, Lincoln Heights School and Stewart Road School.[2] The school closed for good on June 6, 1975, and is now totally abandoned and for sale.[2]
  • Lincoln Heights Elementary School (1035 Grace Street) - was built between 1948-1949 as a one-story school. The building once housed the Ohio Heartland Headstart. In 2020, the Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into the building from the former Jesse Beer Elementary School building where it was housed for 35 years.[2][3]
  • Madison Junior High School (690 Ashland Road) - built in 1925, was Madison High School after the school was built.[2] The school at some point during the early 1960s would become Madison Junior High School after a new high school was built at 600 Esley Lane, known today as Madison Comprehensive High School. The school closed for good in December 2013 after a new junior high school, known today as Madison Middle School at 1419 Grace Street was completed.[2] The old junior high school was demolished in April 2014.[2]
  • Wooster Heights Elementary School (1419 Grace Street) - was demolished in July 2011 to make way for the new Madison Middle School.[2] Construction on the new junior high school got under way in September 2011 and was completed in December 2013. The new Madison Middle School opened in January 2014.
  • Woodville Elementary School (875 Woodville Road) - built in 1957, closed in 1987 and was demolished in February 2014.[2]

References

  1. ^ greatschools. "Madison Local School District Profile". Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Richland County Schools". Old Ohio Schools - Richland County. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  3. ^ a b "Madison Early Childhood Learning Center moves into new building after 35 years". Richland Source. September 15, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2021.

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