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North Olmsted High School
(440) 779-8825
5755 Burns Rd
North Olmsted, OH 44070
Level: 9-12
District: North Olmsted City School District



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


Census InfoValueYear
Multiracial:1.9% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:89.7% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.9% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.6% (2008)
Hispanic:2.8% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.3% (2008)




North Olmsted High School Ratings Summary

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


North Olmsted High School Reviews

 
NOHS has immense potential. The teachers are willing to help students and we have the teachers who are able to teach advanced classes, but failing levies prevent the school from reaching it's highest abilities. Without appropriate funding, some honors and especially AP classes are unable to run because they don't meet the required number of students. This is almost a punishment to the students who wanted to take the class because they are now at a disadvantage at getting the education they need. I also believe that the disciplinary actions are being taken out in the wrong places. Slight dress code violations receive the same punishment as most fights that break out in the halls. Teachers and students know they can achieve much more, but they continue to get shot down by the administration and the city's funding.

I graduated from NOHS in 2006. As a student there, I couldn't stand it. The building is falling apart, and there is no money to fix it because levy after levy fails, the heat was minimal, at best in, the winter, but the administration didn't allow students to wear coats, even if it was freezing. Behaviour was awful in the student body, and the administration focused on little problems like small dress code infractions instead of focusing on the big problems, such as students who were uncontrollable in class. however, i would hesitate to give NOHS below three star, as I did receive an ok education. Often I had to do some to all of the learning on my own though. NOHS prepared me for college academically. however it fails in all other aspects.

North Olmsted High School is a quality school with so much going for it. The students are generally respectful and hard-working. The teachers are unparalleled and would do even more if empowered to do so. The school has a tremendous course offering and advanced classes for all disciplines. Students take advantage of the progressive programs in science, social studies, math, art, service-learning, and the many AP classes. The building could use paint and some repairs, but it is very safe. Suburban schools could really learn a great deal from NOHS's educators.

Fortunately the school levy passed on the fifth attempt! The quality of education available to the NOHS students is excellent. The teachers are a dedicated and caring group of professionals. The school turns out very well rounded individuals with excellent preparation to go to college. We should be proud of what is accomplished at NOHS!!

The quality of North Olmsted schools continues to decline as yet another tax levy failed this year. While North Olmsted staff says it wants a better relationship with parents, this relationship will be non-existent unless the parent consistently works at it. Overall, I think this was once an excellent school system, but budget constraints and an apathetic attitude from the staff have jeopardized the academic well-being of NOHS. There is much room for improvement.

The teachers are outstanding, but the school and its policies are very questionable. This school is too systematic, bureaucratic, and does not care about the student at an individual level. The school does not work for the students, but the students work for the school. This school fails to prepare a student for They have reduced education to two perspectives, either in compliance of their system, or not in compliance with their system. When a student is in violation of a policy, the school immediately prosecutes the student without question or additional perspectives. Furthermore, some polices seem racial. Foreign students are not given the opportunity to take final exams early if they leave the country.

This school has only one downside. The learning conditions are terrible. There is no airconditioning, barley any heat, and it is in poor condition. Many things are broken. The Staff is amazing and this school would be A1 if it had a better environment.

North Olmsted High School is a class act building. The teachers are lifelong friends who creating an environment which allows all students to succeed. Various options and pathways are available to students from career prep at Polaris, to vocational studies, service-learning, honors, AP, and general courses. The SITES Service Learning program is a nationally recognized model where students serve 5 hours each week at a local agency. Each year, the SITES class travels to the Appalachia area to serve the needy of all kinds for one week. North Olmsted provides countless of extra-curricular opportunities. There's an accent on the individual, and the community's spirit fosters the growth of each student. Although our school is large, the students are close on a small school basis. North Olmsted is utterly amazing!

North Olmsted High School (building) received an Excellent rating on the latest state report card. The school offers more courses with a tremendous variety- something for everyone. The school climate is one of 'family and community'. Teachers genuinely care about the welfare and education of every student. The school offers students with disabilities the opportunity to be included in classes as well as extra curricular activities. The school produces National Merit students yearly and has a nationally recognized Service Learning program.

I have two daughters who have graduated and my third daughter is going to be in 10th grade. She is so excited to go back to school. All she ever talked about was going back. The extra curricular activities keep her active in school and out of trouble along with molding her personalities. This school offers boundless honors, AP, and college prep courses along with many programs to help those who may be having difficulties and want to pursue out of school(Job prep)



 

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