Public | 9-12 | 1212 students |
Macedonia's Nordonia High School serves grades 9-12 in the Nordonia Hills City School District. It is among the few public high schools in Ohio to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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3.4 miles | |||
5.5 miles | |||
5.7 miles | |||
6.4 miles |
We opted for our children to attend the Nordonia Schools over local private schools and have never regretted that decision. The Faculty and Administration care about our children and their education. The High School offers a wide range of classes for all students, including AP and Honors classes. My daughter is ranked among the Top 5 in her class and has an ACT superscore of 33.5. As someone wrote earlier, you get out of it what you put into it.
My daughters graduated from Nordonia High School. These teachers work with the students to help them succeed. I now am the Executive Director of the community food bank and the staff and students coordinate food drives to help the Center continue its mission of helping families that are experiencing the stress of the economy. I cannot thank them enough for all the support!
I have had both of my children attend elementary, middle and high school. It was a wonderful experience. It prepared them for college. They both passed the OGT the first time. They were both student athletes and are doing well now.
I have had three teens go to Nordonia High and not one of them enjoyed their time there. Often too much time is spent waisted by teachers trying to control unruly students. We left the school and opted for home schooling which was the best thing I ever did for my kids.
Nordonia is a great place to be if you are willing to push yourself to the limit. I am in honors and AP classes and I find myself far ahead of my friends in other schools. It is also a fact that the Spanish program in our high school prepares students to test out of many college Spanish classes and puts them on on track to a Spanish minor. As with any school, you will get out of this school as much as you put into it.
Nordonia Hills it self is great. However, I do not think Nordonia is successful in preparing e kids for college. I think if you live in the Nordonia area ... you may want to consider a private school.
I graduated from Nordonia in 2006. Nordonia is a great school and I really enjoyed my time there. I started attending Nordonia my 11th grade year, but I wish I could have began there in 9th grade. The teachers are really friendly and helpful to students. The athletics teams are really good, especially football. Nordonia High School is truly a great school.
My third child is a freshman this year. We couldn't be more pleased with the school. I particularly applaud the principals' sense of giving the children a real chance to be responsible and the discipline is solid and fair. There is time spent on learning, both academically as well as socially and societally.
I am a current student of Nordonia High School. I believe that Nordonia is one of the best school systems around, the teachers truly care about your education and thus making the academic learning process easier. There are also many extra curricular activities in which you can participate. This is a GREAT school.
This is a fantastic school with incredible academic, athletic, musical, and social activites for all students who are willing to pursue them.
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