Buckeye Valley Local School District
The Buckeye Valley Local School District is located in Delaware, Ohio and is made up primarily of students from the Ashley and Ostrander areas. The district currently consists of two elementary schools, one middle school and one high school The school's colors are brown and gold and their mascot is the Fighting Barons.
History
The Buckeye Valley Local School District was established in 1961 as a merger of the former Elm Valley, Scioto Valley and Radnor school districts. The State of Ohio was going to revoke the charter for the Radnor and Elm Valley districts due to the lack of facilities for high school students. While the Radnor district was looking to merge with schools in Marion County and Elm Valley was in discussions to merge with Marengo schools in Morrow County, the Delaware County School board and county commissioners forced a merger of Scioto Valley, Elm Valley, and Radnor as to keep all these students going to school in Delaware CountyThe nickname of Barons was derived from names of some of the areas that were consolidated to create Buckeye Valley: Bellpoint, Ashley, Radnor, Ostrander, Norton, Scioto. Another idea is that it is a nod to the many landowning farmers in the area. The first students to graduate from Buckeye Valley was in 1963.
Administration
The Buckeye Valley Administrative offices are located near the middle and high school buildings on Coover Road in Delaware. The "Big House", as it is called informally, houses the offices of the Superintendent, Director of Administrative Services, Director of Student Success, and the Treasurer. The Director of Pupil Services, who coordinates special education services, is currently located in the middle school's main office.Schools
Elementary
- Buckeye Valley East Elementary School.
- Buckeye Valley North Elementary School.
- Buckeye Valley West Elementary School.
As of the 2012–2013 school year the Radnor building has been shut down and is no longer an elementary for Buckeye Valley..
The Buckeye Valley West elementary school building is no longer in use as it was replaced by a different building close by in Bellepoint, Ohio.
Middle
- Buckeye Valley Middle School.
Secondary
The Buckeye Valley High School Barons was established in 1963 as a consolidation of the Elm Valley Aces, the Radnor Trojans, and the Scioto Valley Rockets. The high school building located on Coover Road in Troy Township still exists to this day. It has had one expansion in 1997 and was added onto once again in 2010. Over the years, BVHS had around 600 students in the Sr. High school. Today it houses grades ninth through twelfth and has approximately 800 students in attendance.In 2013 Buckeye Valley High School was ranked #100 in the state of Ohio by U.S. News & World Report's 'Best High Schools' edition. Nationally it ranked #1753 and earned a silver medal.