There were 43 Black students enrolled in Fayette County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 17.3% less than the previous year, according to reports from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.
Data showed that Fayette County welcomed 4,038 students during the year. Among them, Black students comprised 1.1% of the student body to be the least represented ethnicity in the county.
Among the seven schools in Fayette County, Washington High School recorded the highest enrollment of Black students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 23 students.
Public school enrollment in Ohio fell to 1.47 million students in fiscal year 2025, down 1%, marking the largest drop since fiscal year 2022.
According to a report from the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, enrollment fell most sharply in rural and small-town districts. In contrast, joint vocational districts recorded growth, with chartered nonpublic schools recording the largest enrollment increases.
According to an analysis by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Ohio students have not fully recovered from pandemic-related learning losses. In the 2024-25 school year, about 55.3% of students were proficient in math and 60% in reading, both several points below 2018-19 levels.
Ohio ranks 23rd nationally in K-12 school expenditures, with public schools spending $16,687 per pupil for a total of $28.05 billion annually. Overall, costs exceed available funding by nearly $460 million.
| School name | % of Black students enrolment | Total enrollment |
|---|---|---|
| Washington High School | 5% | 458 |
| Miami Trace High School | 1.8% | 571 |
| Belle Aire Intermediate School | 2.6% | 391 |
| Miami Trace Elementary School | 0% | 1,136 |
| Miami Trace Middle School | 0% | 577 |
| Washington Middle School | 0% | 399 |
| Cherry Hill Primary School | 0% | 506 |
