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Elk Ridge School is a public school located in Oxford, PA, which is in a large suburb setting. The student population of Elk Ridge School is 412 and the school serves 1-2. The school’s...
Elk Ridge School is an above average, public school located in OXFORD, PA. It has 412 students in grades 1-2 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1. Compare Elk Ridge School to Other Schools. oxfordasd.org. (610) 932-6670.
Elk Ridge School in Oxford, PA serves 412 students in grades 1-2. View their 2024-25 rankings, test scores, reviews and more.
Elk Ridge School located in Oxford, Pennsylvania - PA. Find Elk Ridge School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats.
Our School. About Elk Ridge School. Elk Ridge is a 1st and 2nd grade school comprised of 11 sections of 1st grade and 11 sections of 2nd grade. Our School Mascot, Buzz, reminds us to follow the school goals of being Responsible, Respectful, Honest and always give our best Effort!
Elk Ridge History. About 200 years ago the town of Oxford was surrounded by a lot of little communities, where people lived close together, because the roads were not very good and traveling was hard to do. The people who lived in those communities wanted their children to go to school, so each community would build their own one-room schoolhouse.