Huber Heights City

Huber Heights, Ohio — 8 schools

5,903
Total Enrollment
8
Schools
$14,043
Per-Pupil Spending
Elementary, High
School Types

District-Level NCES Analysis

Huber Heights City operates 8 public schools serving 5,903 students, placing it among the smaller districts in Ohio. The school portfolio breaks down into 5 elementary, 1 high, 1 middle, 1 other schools, giving families a clear picture of grade-band coverage before they move, rent, or enrol. Aggregated across those campuses, enrollment totals 5,792 pupils using the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2022-23 release, and the district is geographically located in Montgomery County County.

Per-pupil expenditure runs $14,043 according to the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, which aggregates every revenue and spending line reported under federal accounting standards. The funding mix is 46.3% local, 43.2% state, and 10.5% federal — a breakdown that matters because districts leaning heavily on local revenue are more exposed to property-tax swings, while higher federal shares typically track Title I concentration. Average teacher compensation clocks in at $85,460 per NCES F-33, a signal of the district's ability to recruit and retain staff against neighbouring districts. The district's equity score — 37/100, ranked #548 of 822 in Ohio against a state average of 46 — measures how evenly funding reaches schools within its boundaries.

Academic infrastructure includes 1 of 8 schools offering Advanced Placement (4 AP courses district-wide), a 538.7:1 student-counselor ratio, above the 250:1 ASCA recommendation, and 34.4% chronic absenteeism from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Demographically, the student body averages 50.5% White, 25.2% African American, 9.2% Hispanic or Latino across the district's schools.

Wayne High School accounts for 30.6% of all Huber Heights City student enrollment

That concentration — well above the 8.4% national median for largest-entity share — means Huber Heights City-wide averages can mask substantial variation outside the dominant entity. Grade band: high. A single dominant campus often anchors a district's program offerings and staffing patterns; the share helps explain why district-wide averages may not reflect the typical neighbourhood-school experience. When one entity dominates a region's footprint, its programmatic and budget decisions effectively set policy for a majority of the affected population.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data NCES Common Core of Data

Huber Heights City school enrollment varies 9.8× across entities

Huber Heights City school enrollment ranges from 181 students (lowest) to 1,772 students (highest), a spread of 1,591 students. That spread reflects typical mixed-portfolio variation between specialty programs and large neighbourhood schools. Per-school staffing ratios, programme availability, and capital-renovation cycles often diverge inside the same district based on enrollment shape.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data NCES Common Core of Data

Huber Heights City student-counselor ratio is 539:1 — high (typically associated with staffing constraints that limit per-student counselor time; CRDC data shows higher ratios cluster in larger urban systems)

student-counselor ratio is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: the ratio counts FTE counselors against total enrollment — districts that contract intervention or social-emotional staff outside the counselor classification may be under-counted Higher values may reflect larger urban scale or recent resource constraints that have widened the gap.

Source: NCES Civil Rights Data Collection NCES Civil Rights Data Collection

Huber Heights City chronic absenteeism rate is 34.4% — high (typically associated with higher-than-average disruption; recent CRDC data showed elevated rates persisting after pandemic-era schooling changes)

chronic absenteeism rate is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: a student is chronically absent if they miss ≥10% of enrolled days for any reason — illness, family obligations, or disengagement Higher values may reflect larger urban scale or recent resource constraints that have widened the gap.

Source: NCES Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-22 NCES Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-22

Where does the funding come from?

10.5%
Federal
43.2%
State
46.3%
Local

Funding Equity

37
Equity Score
548 / 822
State Rank
46
State Average

This district scores below average on funding equity. High reliance on local revenue or lower spending may contribute.

Local Rent Costs

Fair Market Rents in Montgomery County county, where this district is located.

$928
Studio/mo
$1,009
1 BR/mo
$1,273
2 BR/mo
$1,651
3 BR/mo
$1,817
4 BR/mo

Average Teacher Salary

$85,460
Average annual teacher salary

Source: NCES CCD F-33 (Finance Survey).

Teacher salary data from NCES CCD F-33 Finance Survey.

Student Demographics

Average demographic composition across 8 schools in Huber Heights City.

White 50.5%
Hispanic or Latino 9.2%
African American 25.2%
Asian 1.8%
Multiracial 13.2%

Source: NCES CCD School Membership 2024-25.

Programs & Resources

1 / 8
Schools with AP
4 AP courses total
538.7:1
Student-Counselor Ratio
34.4%
Chronically Absent

Source: NCES Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22.

Schools in Huber Heights City

School Enrollment
Wayne High School
1,772
Weisenborn Junior High
845
Wright Brothers Elementary School
659
Rushmore Elementary School
621
Charles Huber Elementary School
610
Monticello Elementary School
567
Valley Forge Elementary School
537
Robert H Studebaker
181

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many schools are in Huber Heights City?

Huber Heights City has 8 schools, including 1 high, 1 middle, 5 elementary, 1 other. Total enrollment is 5,903 students.

How much does Huber Heights City spend per student?

Huber Heights City spends $14,043 per student. The district has an equity score of 37/100, ranking #548 in Ohio.

What is the average teacher salary in Huber Heights City?

The average teacher salary in Huber Heights City is $85,460 per year, according to the NCES CCD F-33 Finance Survey.

What is the average rent near Huber Heights City?

The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Montgomery County County is $N/A/month (2026). This affects housing affordability for families in the district.

What is the demographic composition of Huber Heights City?

Huber Heights City students are 50.5% White, 25.2% African American, 9.2% Hispanic or Latino, 1.8% Asian, averaged across 8 schools. Source: NCES CCD Membership 2024-25.

What is the equity score for Huber Heights City?

Huber Heights City has an equity score of 37/100, ranking #548 out of 822 districts in Ohio. This score measures resource distribution fairness across schools in the district.

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