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Yellow Springs Exempted Village School District

  • $10,711raised
  • 15projects fully funded
  • 105donors
  • 2schools funded
  • 13%of funding from individuals out of state
Message from Superintendent Dr. Terri L. Holden

Our district's incredible teachers know their students' unique needs better than anyone. Through DonorsChoose, they can use that knowledge to help fund projects that bolster their vision for high-quality instruction in the classroom. We're grateful for this partnership and for the caring donors helping our school communities become stronger, so that Yellow Springs students can thrive.

About Yellow Springs Exempted Village School District

The Yellow Springs Exempted Village School District (Yellow Springs Schools) is a public school system located in the north-central portion of Greene County, Ohio.

Yellow Springs Schools serve approximately 700 students in grades K-12 at Mills Lawn Elementary (K-6), McKinney Middle School (7-8), and Yellow Springs High School (9-12). Yellow Springs Schools are consistently ranked “Excellent” or “Excellent with Distinction” by the State of Ohio Board of Education. Our students are talented, motivated, and successful.

Our mission is to create a challenging educational environment where each student contributes to the intellectual and cultural richness of the community and is provided the skills and knowledge to become a socially responsible self-directed, life-long learner.

Yellow Springs Schools Fearless Thinkers engage in a standards-based curriculum through a project-based learning approach.