ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP, Auglaize County
Poppe School was located at 10990 Plattner Road. The building still exists and serves as a residence.
Carter Creek School was located in the southwest corner of the intersection of East Shelby Road and Carter Creek Road.
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Shelby County
Sub-Dist. 1 – Silver Maple (Fledderjohn) School was located at 8252 Botkins Road in the northwest corner of the intersection with Fledderjohn Road. The building still exists.
Sub-Dist. 4 – Holtkamp (Woodland) School was located at 6021 Botkins Road in the northeast corner of the intersection with State Route 29. The building still exists and serves as a residence.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Auglaize County
Sub-Dist. 1 – Walnut Grove (Shinbone) School was located on the south side of State Route 219 across the road from address 11185. The building still exists.
Sub-Dist. 2 – Brookside (Hoelscher) School was located in the northwest corner of the intersection of State Route 219 and Bay Road.
Sub-Dist. 3 – N.K. Village School (Independent from township)
Sub-Dist. 4 – Cloverleaf (Lutterbeck) School was located on the north side of Cloverleaf Road a short distance west of Glynwood-New Knoxville Road.
Sub-Dist. 5 – Sunnyside (Henkener) School was located on the west side of Moulton-New Knoxville Road between addresses 11237 and 11729, across the road from 11400.
Sub-Dist. 6 – Owl Creek (Burk) School was located in the southeast corner of the intersection of Kohler Road and Owl Creek Road at address 11524. The building still exists and serves as a residence.
Sub-Dist. 7 – Cleardale (Feil) School * was located on the north side of Washington Pike between addresses 09209 and 09619.
Sub-Dist. 8 – Burroak (Stroh-Montgomery) School was located in the southwest corner of the intersection of Kettlersville Road and Burroak Road.
Sub-Dist. 9 – Chapel School * was located at 07361 Washington Pike. The building still exists and serves as a residence.
* Denotes schools located in Washington Township, but not in New Knoxville School District
NOTE: In many cases schools were originally named for the family who owned the adjacent land or lived near the school. Later the schools were assigned sub-district numbers by the township and in most cases were renamed, thus the dual names.