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Male students represented largest slice of Noble County's student body in 2022-23 school year

Webp superintendent of public instruction j christopher woolard 2023

OH Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Christopher Woolard 2023 | Ohio Department of Education

OH Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Christopher Woolard 2023 | Ohio Department of Education

In the 2022-23 school year, 52.8% of students enrolled in Noble County schools were male, according to reports from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.

There were 1,671 students in the halls of Noble County schools, comprised of 883 male students (52.8%) and 788 female pupils (47.2%).

During the previous school year, Noble County’s student body consisted of 52.1% male and 47.9% female.

Across the state, 51.2% of students were male and 48.8% were female.

In 2022, Ohio saw an average student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 1:15, which is better than the national average of 1:16. This marks an improvement for the state, especially compared to 2016, when the ratio reached its decade-high at 16.1 students per teacher.

Despite the apparent improvement, this positive trend is overshadowed by a general decline in public school enrollments, which was accelerated by the pandemic. This decline, aligned with the steady number of teachers in the state over the last 10 years, has led to low student-to-teacher ratios.

Enrollment in Noble County by Gender Over 5 Years

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Enrollment by Gender in Noble County Schools in 2022-23 School Year

School name% Male% FemaleTotal Students Enrolled
Caldwell Elementary School50.8%49.2%500
Caldwell High School52.6%47.4%209
Shenandoah Elementary School54.9%45.1%705
Shenandoah High School51.4%48.6%257

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