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Broadview Heights District and Curriculum

The community of Broadview Heights is served by two public school systems. Generally speaking, students in the northern half of the community attend the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District, while students in the southern half of Broadview Heights attend the North Royalton City Schools. Although the two districts operate independently of one another, they share the mission of providing an excellent educational experience for all students that prepares them to meet the demands of living and working in the 21st century.

We currently cover the following Broadview Heights-area school districts: Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District and North Royalton City Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Broadview Heights District Curriculum

An essential component of the public school curriculum in Ohio is the study of career and technical fields. Each high school student engages in an in-depth study of an occupational area in his or her career pathway. Each pathway provides a number of opportunities to learn about the knowledge and skills required for their desired job, the employment outlook and estimates for growth in that career area, and the educational requirements needed to be employed in that career area.

To prepare students to live in our increasingly global society, both school districts in Broadview Heights offer a world languages curriculum. Students acquire language skills along three separate levels. At the presentational level, learners acquire the skills to deliver information to groups of people. This involves having the language skills to speak and listen, as well as utilize effective presentational strategies to effectively deliver the message. On the interpretive level, language learners become adept at deriving meaning from both written and spoken messages, and can adequately respond.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Broadview Heights Educational News

  • Students Inducted into National Art Honor Society - Nineteen students at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School were recently inducted into the National Art Honor Society. Each student was inducted after demonstrating his or her commitment to advancing the study of art.
  • Elementary Students Hold Vocabulary Parade - Fourth graders at Central Elementary School recently showed off their vocabulary skills and imaginations in the Vocabulary Parade. Each student selected a word from the dictionary then created a costume that represented that word.
  • Summer Reading Program Boosts Student Skills - To help students become adept at reading and writing, North Royalton High School has begun offering a summer reading program. The program is required for all students and helps build strong reading and writing skills in all subject areas.

Broadview Heights Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Great Reasons to Take AP Courses

If your child is bound for college, an excellent way to get them off on the right foot is to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school. AP classes require college-level work and commitment, so your child can develop the academic skills they will need in college before they even leave high school. AP classes also look very good on college applications, especially if your child can take a number of different courses. These classes also save a lot of time and money because they can be used to get college credit, providing your child passes the AP exam. Students can graduate from high school with a semester or year’s worth of credits, just by taking AP classes. Going to college with a healthy number of credits already completed is also advantageous because your child will then have more room in his or her schedule to take elective courses, explore various majors, or to graduate early.