Brecksville-Broadview Heights - “Excellent with Distinction"
The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District has once again - for the tenth consecutive year - earned the highest rating on the Ohio Department of Education’s Local Report Card. Additionally, due to the district’s scores and academic growth rate in student achievement on the Ohio Achievement Tests and the Ohio Graduation Tests, the district earned for the second time possible the newest and now highest rating of “Excellent with Distinction.” (http://www.bbhcsd.k12.oh.us/index.php?site=district)
School District Profile
The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District is comprised of the entire city of Brecksville, most of Broadview Heights, and a small segment of North Royalton. The district population approximates 25,000.
Approximately 4,500 students are enrolled in the Brecksville-Broadview Heights School District and attend classes in our one high school (9-12), one middle school (6-8), one intermediate school (4-5) and three elementary schools (K-3). High school students may attend the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, which is located in Brecksville.
Student achievement is evident throughout the school system. For more than a decade, School Match, a national consulting firm, has ranked the district in the top ten percent of all school districts in the nation. Likewise, Cleveland Magazine routinely ranks the district as one of the top suburban districts in the area. For the past 52 consecutive years, Brecksville-Broadview Heights seniors have qualified as National Merit Scholars. The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District has received the highest possible rating on the state-mandated District Report Card since its debut in 2000.
Students distinguishing themselves in other areas - artistic and athletic - bring home numerous awards from the many competitions entered. The district is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
The school district enjoys tremendous cooperation and support of an active Parent School Organization (PSO), music and athletic booster groups, Business Advisory Council and many civic and community organizations.
The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District has once again - for the tenth consecutive year - earned the highest rating on the Ohio Department of Education’s Local Report Card. Additionally, due to the district’s scores and academic growth rate in student achievement on the Ohio Achievement Tests and the Ohio Graduation Tests, the district earned for the second time possible the newest and now highest rating of “Excellent with Distinction.” (http://www.bbhcsd.k12.oh.us/index.php?site=district)
School District Profile
The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District is comprised of the entire city of Brecksville, most of Broadview Heights, and a small segment of North Royalton. The district population approximates 25,000.
Approximately 4,500 students are enrolled in the Brecksville-Broadview Heights School District and attend classes in our one high school (9-12), one middle school (6-8), one intermediate school (4-5) and three elementary schools (K-3). High school students may attend the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, which is located in Brecksville.
Student achievement is evident throughout the school system. For more than a decade, School Match, a national consulting firm, has ranked the district in the top ten percent of all school districts in the nation. Likewise, Cleveland Magazine routinely ranks the district as one of the top suburban districts in the area. For the past 52 consecutive years, Brecksville-Broadview Heights seniors have qualified as National Merit Scholars. The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District has received the highest possible rating on the state-mandated District Report Card since its debut in 2000.
Students distinguishing themselves in other areas - artistic and athletic - bring home numerous awards from the many competitions entered. The district is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
The school district enjoys tremendous cooperation and support of an active Parent School Organization (PSO), music and athletic booster groups, Business Advisory Council and many civic and community organizations.