Today, the Anthony Wayne school community includes six education buildings, over 4,400 students and hundreds of teaching, administrative, and support staff, within 77 square miles and serves Monclova Township, Waterville, Whitehouse, and parts of Swanton, Middleton, and Providence Townships. Students attended classes in their respective home communities and no central educational facility existed. Over 60 years ago, Anthony Wayne Local Schools evolved from the vision of the citizens and school boards of Monclova, Waterville, and Whitehouse. Here are the first three sections: History 60 Years and Counting – A Closer Look at the History of Anthony Wayne Schools Under “About AW” is a section titled “History.” (At the end of the story, credit is given: Anthony Wayne Schools gratefully acknowledges the following contributors to this history – Becky Jacobs, Mark Knerr, and Roy Williamson.) The following is from the Anthony Wayne Local Schools website.
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