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The Fremont City Schools employs those who are highly motivated, personally caring, and specifically trained to provide quality instruction and services to our public. The Fremont City Board of Education is interested in finding people with the best qualifications, attitude, high moral integrity, and a sincere desire to help children and to contribute to the profession.
 

Excellent Educational Opportunities


Colleges and Universities

Terra Community College
Heidelberg University
Tiffin University
Bowling Green State University 
The University of Toledo 
Ashland University
The University of Findlay

Public & Private School Systems

Fremont City Schools:
7 Elementary
1 Middle School (7-8)
1 Senior High (9-12)
Public Pre-School

Private and Parochial Schools:

3 Elementary
1 High School
Private Instruction
Pre-School
Day Care Center

Vanguard Joint Vocational School:

Public Vocational High School
Pre-School

Our Community

  • Located 15 minutes from Ohio’s "North Coast" and Lake Erie Islands
  • County Seat and Home of Hayes Presidential Center
  • War of 1812 Battle Site on Sandusky River
  • Diverse population of 35,000 - 40,000

Our Financial Base

  • A large agricultural base in food production
  • A wide variety of small businesses
  • Several national and international industries
  • Stable fiscal program 
  • 1.25% income tax for schools
  • State Foundation (Guarantee System)
  • Supportive State and Federal Programs

The Fremont City Schools

  • 4,428 Students in grades K-12 (3-Year average)
  • 7 Elementary; 1 Middle School; 1 High School
  • 519 total staff (Includes Certified & Classified)
  • Average student/teacher ratio of 19.5
  • OEA/FEA Representation (Certified)
  • AFSCME/OAPSE Chapter 321 (Classified)
  • Joint Vocational Program opportunities
  • Counselors, psychologists, school nurses & speech/hearing therapists on staff 
  • Migrant Educational Program
  • Peer counseling & mediation training for staff & students
  • 2 foreign languages (French, Spanish)
  • Advanced Placement programs
  • Vigorous PTO Organizations (All Schools)
  • Parent & Community Advisory Committees
  • Learning & Liberty Foundation Program
  • Many Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular programs;  (175 Sports/Clubs/Organizations)
  • Well-trained, experienced staff: Bachelors/5 year  28%; Bachelors+15 9%; Masters 27%; Masters+15 12%; Masters+30 24%.
 

Hospitals and Clinics

  • Fremont Memorial Hospital 
  • Community Health Services 
  • Firelands Recovery Service

Community Service Programs

The Fremont Community hosts a variety of service clubs and organizations. These provide year-round social activities and community service that encompass diverse cultural and ethnic interests. The local community Recreation Department, YMCA, and Chamber of Commerce also provide recreational, educational, and developmental activities at all levels for all ages. Local service clubs recognize our student leaders and high-achievers at weekly luncheon meetings as "Students of the Month."
   

 



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