High schools Teays Valley High School, located in
Ashville, Ohio, draws students over the northern half of
Pickaway County, Ohio. It was opened in 1964 and is currently the largest high school in the county.
Middle schools The students living in the eastern part of the school district go to Teays Valley East Middle School, while the ones living on the western side of the district go to Teays Valley West Middle School.
Teays Valley East Middle School Opened in 2009, East Middle School is located in
Ashville, Ohio, and hosts
sixth through
eighth grade students. Currently, there are 485 students enrolled at the school. Each grade is separated into two blocks, gold and blue. Each block is then assigned teaching staff for the core courses which consist of
science,
mathematics,
social studies, and
language arts. Other required courses (
physical education,
health education, college & career connections and
arts education), and electives (
vocal music,
instrumental music). Nine sports are offered to students in both seventh and eighth-grade. They are
football,
cross country,
golf,
volleyball,
basketball,
wrestling,
baseball,
softball, and
track and field. Non-competitive
cheerleading is also offered. Like the high school, all teams compete in the Ohio Capital Conference.
Teays Valley West Middle School The school is located on 74.94 acres in the Village of
Commercial Point, Ohio. The property was obtained in 2008 and is located next to Scioto Elementary. Currently, there are 502 students in grades
sixth through
eighth enrolled at the school. Each grade is separated into two blocks, gold and blue. Each block is then assigned teaching staff for the core courses which consist of
science,
mathematics,
social studies, and
language arts. Other required courses (
physical education,
health education, college & career connections and
arts education), and electives (
vocal music,
instrumental music). Nine sports are offered to students in both seventh and eighth grade. They are
football,
cross country,
golf,
volleyball,
basketball,
wrestling,
baseball,
softball, and
track and field. Non-competitive
cheerleading is also offered. Unlike the high school and East Middle School, all teams compete in the Mid-state League Ohio Division.
Elementary schools All of the district's elementary schools contain grades
Pre-k through
5th grade.
Ashville Elementary Ashville Elementary is a
PK–
5th grade school located in
Ashville, Ohio. The school has 502 students as of February 2020. Originally a high school, the original building which was built in 1928, was transitioned to an elementary when Ashville–Harrison School joined the district in 1963. In 2003, a new building was erected and the old building torn down. The mascot for the original school was the Broncos with black and orange as the colors.
Scioto Elementary Scioto Elementary is the largest elementary school in the district with 677 students in grades
PK–
5. It is located in
Commercial Point, Ohio next to West Middle School. The original school for
Scioto Township was built in 1917 and was demolished in 2003, with the new school built several hundred yards north of the original building. The elementary was one of the three schools that originally made up the district in 1963. Scioto had been known as the Buffaloes with red and black as the school's colors.
South Bloomfield Elementary South Bloomfield is the newest of the elementary schools, it is also the smallest with 422 students as of February 2020. The school opened in 2013 and has grades
PK–
5.
Walnut Elementary Walnut Elementary is a
K–
5th grade school located near the former village of
Nebraska, Ohio and in
Walnut Township. The school is the only building in the district that is not in the incorporation limits of a city or village. Walnut Township School was built in 1922 and were known as the Tigers with the colors of black and red. The building was torn down in 2003 when a new school was erected next to it. Currently, 513 students attend Walnut and eventually go to East Middle School.
Former schools Teays Valley Middle School Opened in 1985, all sixth through eighth grade students attended this central campus. In 2002, the school expanded adding a new cafeteria, music rooms and several classrooms. Due to rapid growth in
Scioto Township, the district decided to build two new middle schools and split the students based on the location of their residence. The new schools opened in 2009 and the former middle school became the Freshman Campus, District offices and home to Brooks-Yates. == Current Events ==