Over 55 years ago, Anthony Wayne Local Schools evolved from the vision of the citizens and school boards of Monclova, Waterville, and Whitehouse. Students attended classes in their respective home communities and no central educational facility existed. Today, the Anthony Wayne school district encompasses 77 square miles, includes six education buildings, over 4,100 students and hundreds of teaching, administrative, and support staff, and serves Monclova Township, Waterville, Whitehouse, and parts of Swanton, Middleton, and Providence Townships. The school district that began as an attempt to relieve some of the financial burdens of three small school systems has emerged as a statewide educational leader and a model for sound financial management.
Crosscreek Woods children are eligible to attend Monclova Elementary School in grades K-4, Fallen Timbers Middle School in grades 5-6, Anthony Wayne Junior High School in grades 7-8, and Anthony Wayne High School in grades 9-12.
Additional information is available online at anthonywayneschools.org.