Public | K-12 | 242 students |
Euclid's Noble Academy-Cleveland High is a public school that serves grades K-12 in the Noble Academy-Cleveland School District. It is among the few public schools in Ohio to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Bella Academy of Excellence Middle 0.5 miles | |||
0.5 miles | |||
Hannah Gibbons Elementary School 0.9 miles | |||
Oliver H Perry Elementary School 0.9 miles |
When I learned I would be moving to this area I was horrified that I would have to send my daughters to a school district which was failing. I searched online fro schools out of my area with open enrollment, and by accident I came across NAC, I was hopeful and made a call to the school, I learned more about the school and decided this was the best choice for my daughters. I have not once been disappointed by them and what they have to offer my girls when it comes to education. Teachers and staff are very dedicated to all students and the parents role is a must which is what I believe in. This is a wonderful school and I am so happy I made this choice 3 years ago. And so proud of all of the students and staff for all their hard work.
As the grandparent of a Noble Academy 6th grader, I would like to commend Noble Academy for a fine education. The motivation is positive. The teachers are excellent. This school is well worth our 9 mile round trip twice a day.
Teachers are very dedicated, nice and easy to talk to . So is the administrative staff. They're friendly, and give emphasize to the kids. I know that they're trying their best for our children, that's why as a parent of two kids in Noble Academy, I am supporting them in every way.
This school is a great opportunity for your child to get an advantage in school. The teachers are available to talk about your child progress whenever you need to talk to them. They are also very friendly. The school has very small class sizes and is conducive to more one on one time with each student.
I am thrilled with the school. The school focuses on education & offers the children great incentives for doing well. The teachers all expect excellence and push the children to do their best
It is a new school and well structured.Admins are very friendly.I am very happy with school. I am sure they will be better every year.Thanks for everything
Noble Academy is great because of the small class sizes and the extra attention each child receives. There are a variety of activities to become involved with and teachers really care about their students.
I am not impressed with this school. I am the mother of a kindergarten and seen fairly quickly this school was not for my family. My child cried about the teacher being mean and when I wanted to speak with the teacher about how he was doing she walked away to speak with another parent mid-conversation. My next step was the principle who was no additional help. None of my money was refunded and I was not given back any school supplies back. School unorganized I had to inquired about lunch daily. On the up side parents are involved most of the teachers are good, I unfortunately had a bad one and the principal had no desire to fix things. Overall I do not recommend this school-with terrible leadership it will soon go down the tubes!
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