Nordonia Hills City School District

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Nordonia Hills City School District
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Address
9370 Olde Eight Road
, Ohio , 44067
United States [1]
Coordinates 41°18′52″N81°32′20″W / 41.31444°N 81.53889°W / 41.31444; -81.53889
District information
TypePublic [2]
Grades K12 [1]
SuperintendentJoseph Clark [2]
School board5 members [3]
Chair of the boardChad Lahrmer [3]
Governing agency Ohio Department of Education [2]
Schools6 [3]
Budget$52.291 million [1]
NCES District ID3905004
Students and staff
Students3,454 [1]
Teachers208.81 (FTE) [1]
Student–teacher ratio16.54:1 [1]
District mascot Knights
Other information
Website https://www.nordoniaschools.org
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Nordonia Hills City School District is a school district that serves Northfield Village, Northfield Center, Sagamore Hills, Macedonia, and portions of Boston Heights in northern Summit County, Ohio. The football team of Nordonia High School is the Nordonia Knights. Nordonia Hills is a portmanteau taken from Northfield, Macedonia, and Sagamore Hills. There are 6 schools in the district: Northfield Elementary, Rushwood Elementary (built in 1970), Ledgeview Elementary, [3] Lee Eaton Elementary, Nordonia Middle School, and Nordonia High School.

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District Enrollment Figures (K-12) [4]

1965 [5] 1970 [6] 1974-75 [7] 19801985199019952000200520102015201920202023
4,1994,9275,6184,5523,3902,9173,1533,6423,7684,0133,6923,6003,5963,437

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