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Euclid High School
(216) 261-2900
711 E 222nd St
Euclid, OH 44123
Level: 9-12
District: Euclid City School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Euclid High School, Euclid, OH.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:16.18% (2008)
Multiracial:3.6% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:22.8% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:72.7% (2008)
Hispanic:0.6% (2008)




Euclid High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Euclid High School Reviews

 
I graduated from Euclid High School just 2 years ago. The school system seemed to lose their sense of pride in the school. There no longer was any pride at Euclid High School. Some of the students don't seem to care about the welfare of the schools state nor care for other students. Bullying, fights, and other unwanted types of harrasment were the daily norm. The discipline of some students is just out of this world, and the school doesn't seem to care and change that. However, success comes to those that desire it. But I am embarassed to say that I was a Graduate of Euclid High School.

i like euclid high i m onee of the students there i think the teachers do a good job with helpin us to pass

I feel the Euclid High School is a great school.They have some of the best teacher at the Euclid high. The teacher at the high school welll work with your child to make sure they get the best education.I went to the Euclid High School and it may had its pro's and it's con's but what school doesnt. I strongly recommend the Euclid High School.

I've had three children at the high school within the past ten years. I have seen many changes throughout these years. The curriculum is there for those students that want to learn. However, the student population is changing so that it seems many students are more interested in socializing instead of learning. The teachers are good teachers but it is hard to teach when there are behavior issues and so many students lack the motivation to learn. Parental involvement has decreased throughout the years. Wake up parents and students.

I thought I would wait it out and see if the situation would improve, sadly, it has just gotten worse over time. I can no longer leave my son in this disgrace of a school. Where education should be his main focus, his safety seems to be, as he has been threatened many times in school and out. Not only am I pulling him out of the school, but Euclid as well.

Academics are okay, but getting worse. There are plenty of oportunities for art, music, and athelethics. There isn't much parental involvement.

I am the parent of a Euclid Junior and I both agree with some of the previous comments and strongly disagree. Last year was the first year with the small schools program and I think it has started the school on a change for the better. The teachers spent a lot of time with my child and it was good to know they would see the same students next year. My son had problems in math and the math teacher worked with him to help overcome his lack of confidence. He has the same teacher again this year and that really helps. He was failing a class and the teacher gave him extra help once a week after school and he brought up his grade. I see this sort of thing as a change for the better.

I am a parent of two children, I beleive the entire eulcid school sysytem has issues. I'm in agreement with the other reviewer, the teachers are the problems. I would like to see a report card issued on some of the teachers. It seems as though the teachers today just want a pay check! Whatever happen to no children left behind. Children are being left behind.

The Euclid High School has gone down terribly over the passed few years. The teachers, with a few exceptions, are not very good quality.

I am not a parent but an Alumni of this School. I just would like to say that the teachers were horrible.

I had the pleasure of working with Ms. Elliott, an assistant principal at the high school. The relationship she has with the students is excellent they respect her and feel they have someone they can go to when they are having problems with their peers or classes. I am glad my daughter has someone that has taken the time to help her become a lady with high standards and morals and that is the result of having a staff that cares.



 

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