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Dream big, work hard and succeed.

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Points of Pride

Willow McClelland, a 4th grade student, led an initiative to create a “Little Library” located outside at Forest. Her idea stemmed from a story that the students read in class. The class worked with a student from Upper Valley Career Center to have the library created. A ribbon cutting was held to honor this event. Students and families are now able to take, return and donate books.

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Points of Pride

Willow McClelland, a 4th grade student, led an initiative to create a “Little Library” located outside at Forest. Her idea stemmed from a story that the students read in class. The class worked with a student from Upper Valley Career Center to have the library created. A ribbon cutting was held to honor this event. Students and families are now able to take, return and donate books.

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TROY

T - Together R - Resilience O - Own It Y - Your Matter!

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Dream big, work hard and succeed.

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About Us

Forest Elementary is a student-centered learning community within Troy City Schools, serving students in grades 3-5. We provide a unique and focused environment that supports the academic, social, and emotional development of students during these critical transitional years. Our dedicated staff works collaboratively to ensure high-quality instruction, foster a love of learning, and build strong relationships that help students thrive both inside and outside the classroom.

Forest is proud to serve as the sister building to Kyle Elementary, which welcomes students in grades K-2. This intentional structure allows our schools to specialize in supporting students at each developmental stage, creating a cohesive K-5 experience rooted in continuity and care. We are committed to the district mission to empower students to “dream big, work hard and succeed” through innovative teaching practices, a positive school culture, and strong partnerships with families and the greater Troy community.
 

 

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School Profile

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Mission Statement:
The mission of the Troy City Schools is to empower students to dream big, work hard and succeed.


Grades: 3rd – 5th
Enrollment: 200 students
Principal: Ben Ayers
Address: 413 E. Canal Street, Troy, OH 45373
Phone: 937.332.6746
Office Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Principal’s Message

 

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Dear Students, Parents, Staff, and Community Members,

Welcome to Forest, where we are committed to fostering an inclusive and engaging educational environment for all students. As principal, it is my honor to lead a district that prioritizes academic excellence, innovation, and the overall well-being of every student.

At Forest, our dedicated team of educators and staff work collaboratively to inspire lifelong learners and responsible citizens. We understand that every student is unique, and our goal is to provide personalized pathways that support each learner’s academic and personal growth.

As we embark on another school year, we are excited about the opportunities ahead. 

I encourage you to stay connected with our district through this website, social media, and our regular communications. Your involvement is essential to the success of our schools, and we look forward to working together to create an exceptional educational experience for all students. Thank you for your continued support of Forest. Together, we will achieve great things!

Warm regards,
Ben Ayers
Phone: 937.332.6746  |  Email