Crestline High School

Public | 7-12 | 365 students |  

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7854 Oldfield Rd

Crestline, OH 44827

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Crestline High School serves grades 7-12 in the Crestline Exempted Village Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Band; Basketball; Community service
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Posted on May 30, 2011
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Not a school I would recommend. Many parents have fled the district. Very poor band program. Very poor guidance information. Some good teachers, some very bad and obviously counting days until retirement.
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Posted on Mar 17, 2011
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I have 2 daughters in Crestline High and am not happy at all! They werw both A/B honor roll students until they started this school. Teachers lose homework assignments or forget they were turned in. Yes my children are guilty of not always having work done but if this is what happens when they do turn it in why bother!? Have had coats, homework, folders, among other items stolen. Never had the issues I have until they started Crestline! Looking to open enroll or move out of the district just to get my children the education they deserve!
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Posted on Feb 21, 2008
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I was a student at Crestline High School until last year and in my experience, it is horrible. The principle was horrible and there are limited opportunities in academics as well as sports. I had some great teachers, but just as many poor teachers. The school is going broke and the building is falling apart. There is favoritism and discipline is only taken on certain students (not the sports heros). I would advise looking elsewhere at a school with more opportunities in sports, academics, and clubs.
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Posted on Nov 3, 2007
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This school is nothing to write home about. The teachers are not bad, some are very good. However, once the students reach high school they are subjected to probably the worst principal I have ever encountered. The high school has no windows on the upstairs and visible signs of rust on the outside of the building - which appears to made of some cheap metal. The school has access to technology but several teachers are loathe to embrace it, even though computer and technology skills are vital to kids. If you have a choice, look at the surrounding districts.
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Posted on Jul 14, 2004
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Crestline schools has a dedicated, caring, professional staff, inclusive all levels. As a former teacher in Crestline, I have found that the computer access there matches that of 4-star, out-of-state suburban schools. The classroom environment is safe and well-managed; better than most! Anyone who attends this school will reap the benefits from the small size and have the technological and extra-curricular facilities of a large school.
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