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Page 1: Quality profile 2016-17 - Berea City School District · The Berea City School District is a community of excellence, integrity, and purpose. We value our residents and our students

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A successful school district places a high degree of importance on ensuring that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential inside and outside of the classroom.

This profile helps characterize the overall educational value of your school district in areas that matter most in our community.

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CONTENTS345691011121314

District Leadership and School DirectorySuperintendent’s MessageDistrict Vision and GoalsAcademicsThe ArtsWhole ChildEducational Support ServicesFinancesParent and Community InvolvementAbout Berea City School District

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Berea City School District390 Fair Street

Berea, Ohio 44017216-898-8300

www.berea.k12.oh.us

Twitter @BereaCSDFacebook.com/BereaCitySchools

Board of EducationAna Chapman | President

Fred Szabo | Vice President Cori FarrisNeal PostelDave Tressel

AdministrationMichael Sheppard | Superintendent

Ryan Ghizzoni | Treasurer/CFO

Cristina Carosielli | Director of Marketing and Community RelationsKaren Frimel | Director of Academic Affairs Jeffrey Grosse | Assistant Superintendent

Kevin Jaynes | Director of Information TechnologyJason Niedermeyer | Director of Academic Affairs

Sabrina Scott | Director of Pupil ServicesMichael Slivochka | Director of Personnel

School DirectoryBerea-Midpark High School | Vincenzo Ruggiero, Principal ............................ 216-898-8900

Big Creek Elementary | Katie Rolland, Principal ................................................. 216-898-8303

Brook Park Memorial Elementary | Mike Kostyack, Principal ......................... 216-433-1350

Brookview Elementary | Tracy Schneid, Principal .............................................. 216-676-4334

Ford Intermediate School | Michael Pellegrino, Principal ................................. 216-433-1133

Grindstone Elementary | Teri Grimm, Principal .................................................... 216-898-8305

Middleburg Heights Junior High | Paul Kish, Principal ..................................... 216-676-8400

Snow School | Joseph Kornick, Principal .............................................................. 440-260-8251

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The Berea City School District is a community of excellence, integrity, and purpose. We value our residents and our students. We have excellent educators who care about our students. We are committed to offering a wide range of opportunities and engaging educational experiences that inspire lives of character, learning, leadership, and service.

The Quality Profile illustrates how our district is dedicated to offering a comprehensive education. We know that a Berea City School District education encompasses so much more than what a student demonstrates on a standardized test. We owe it to our community to share a more complete picture of where Berea City School District is today and our goals for the future.

Through this Quality Profile, we are sharing information about key areas of our school district and our goals for continued growth. This profile provides a glimpse of the full experience that is a Berea City School District education. You can view more information about the Berea City School District online at www.berea.k12.oh.us.

Finally, I wish to thank our community. It is because of your support over the years that Berea City School District is the excellent district it is today.

Sincerely,

Michael SheppardSuperintendent

messageSuperintendent’s

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A community of excellence, integrity, and purpose

• Advance high-quality professional learning practices to support all employees.

• Expand counseling services to support students and help connect families with community resources.

• Cultivate a cohesive, District-wide community identity, Titans, that unites and inspires our students, staff, parents, and school programs.

• Focus communication efforts on engaging stakeholders to take action to support students and the needs of our community.

• Build and renovate District facilities to support educational programs and to provide community based access and use by our communities and the District.

• Establish a plan for an efficient use of our current facilities based upon student enrollment and the current Facility Master Plan.

• Expand paperless initiative to encompass all aspects of District operations.

GOALSour 2016-17

The Berea City School District is a diverse community dedicated to inspiring lives of character, learning, leadership, and service.

VISIONour

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Academics

Advanced Placement (AP Classes) Number of courses offered: 14

Computer Science A, English Literature & Composition, Language & Composition, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Environmental Science, Biology, Physics, US Government & Politics, European History, US History, Psychology, Spanish

Number of students enrolled: 573

Berea City School District is an excellent school district that provides a multitude of unique opportunities for our students and the greater community. This begins with a strong academic program that ensures our students are ready and successful for the lives they live beyond school. From Advanced Placement (AP) and dual credit college courses to pre-engineering and technical skills classes, our students have authentic and engaging college and workforce experiences that allow them to demonstrate their individual readiness in pursuit of their future career or academic goals.

Ensuring that our graduates are college and career ready is critical to our success. The District will continue to expand the opportunities for students to take college level courses and earn additional college credits before graduation.

Class of 2016523 students 95.8% graduation rateEnrolled in college 327 (63%)

4-year college 220 (42%)

2-year college 92 (18%)

Military - 5

Technical school - 7

Pipefitter’s apprenticeship - 1

BMHS Average: 22.1 Ohio Average: 22.0 National Average: 21.0

77% of students at BMHS taking AP tests scored higher than 3 (out of 5).

65% of students in Ohio taking AP tests scored higher than 3 (out of 5).

55% of students Nationwide taking AP tests scored higher than 3 (out of 5).

In the 2015-16 school year, BCSD students earned

2,724 credits towards college

AP Scholars - 25 (scoring a 3 or higher on three or more AP exams)

AP Scholars with Honor - 19 (average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more AP exams)

AP Scholars with Distinction - 10 (average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more AP exams)

National AP Scholar - 2 (average score of at least 4 on all AP exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more AP exams)

National Merit Program - 1 finalist, 4 Commended

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AVID Berea-Midpark High School AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) Certificated Program. This program encourages students to realize their academic potential and place them on a college-bound path.

Camp Mi-Bro-Be The name Mi-Bro-Be comes from (Middleburg Heights, Brook Park, Berea. Camp Mi-Bro-Be is an outdoor education program offered to all sixth graders. Each “team” of sixth grade students has the opportunity to camp in the beautiful woods of Camp Whitewood. The teachers accompany the students and join with high school student cabin counselors and the camp directors to provide a meaningful and memorable learning and team building experience. Graduating seniors consistently rate sixth grade camp as one of their school career highlights.

Cleveland Clinic’s eXpressions™ Program An interdisciplinary program that uses art, written communication, and math to engage high school students in the world. 20% of the projects receiving awards were achieved by Berea City School students.

C.L.O.S.E. Berea City Schools provides the Coe Lake Outdoor Science Education course to high school juniors and seniors. High school students engage K, 3rd, and 4th graders in lessons requiring them to critically think and problem solve and to take personal action and develop a lifelong love for the Earth system. Lessons are aligned to Ohio Science Standards and provide meaningful educational opportunities for both high school and elementary students. This far reaching, nontraditional science course blossomed in 2003 and since then has provided meaningful learning experiences to over 10,000 BCSD students.

Comprehensive K-12 Library Program School library programs continue to undergo momentous changes that have heightened the importance of technology and evidence-based learning. The focus has moved from the library as a confined place to one with fluid boundaries that is layered by diverse needs and influenced by an interactive global community. Guiding principles for school library programs focus on building a flexible learning environment with the goal of producing successful learners skilled in multiple literacies.

Coe Lake Nature Trail & Riparian Restoration Project The Coe Lake Project is intended for use by students of the school district and community members as a land lab to facilitate an appreciation for the natural environment through the teaching of science and history. Our wildlife habitat has been nationally certified through the National Wildlife Federation as an official “Wildlife Habitat.” Soon a sign will adorn the habitat. Our wildlife habitat number is 105284. It serves as a mini-refuge because of conscientious planning, landscaping, and sustainable gardening. Wildlife find quality habitat, food, water, cover, and places to raise their young.

Early Childhood Education This Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 5-star rated program is developed to meet the growing emotional, academic, and social needs of children in a developmentally appropriate environment. Our preschool classrooms provide children with a learning environment that nurtures and supports their discovery and learning process. Children are provided the opportunity to explore, investigate, and discover at their own pace. We recognize that each child is an individual, growing, and learning in his or her own way and time.

Students (grades 7-12)

enrolled in Polaris Career

Center Programs

Students (grades 7-12)

enrolled in 878 Dual Credit

Course Options

College Board Advanced Placement

(AP) Offerings

Students inducted into the National

Honor Society

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Flat Connection Project Elementary to high school students participate in global projects to learn from and with each other. It is about connection, collaboration and co-construction. It includes technology infused challenge-based and project-based experiences across the globe through personalized approaches to learning for all.

Realizing Your Potential The Berea-Midpark High School’s Realizing Your Potential (RYP) program provides supplemental support and resources that enable and empower underrepresented male students to identify and realize their potential in academia and social settings. RYP is a brotherhood of accountability and builds upon the hallmarks of unity, integrity, dedication, responsibility, and common purpose.

Project Lead the Way Ohio’s premier STEM program to help students develop in-demand knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in an evolving world. 447 students participate in PLTW in Biomedical and Engineering Program at Berea-Midpark High School and Middleburg Heights Junior High.

BCSD TV Studio 17 - The Bolt Students in a television/video production course and club are the creative minds behind our district’s unique media outlet known as BCSD TV Studio 17 - The Bolt. This program offers students pre-production, during, and post-production experiences in a class and club setting. It is a fully-operational studio providing educational programming. Students learn about the industry of TV, film, and broadcasting as they actively create and collaborate in Berea-Midpark High School’s video studio or shoot on location in the school as well as the community.

Advanced Learning Course Progressions The Berea City School District is committed to providing a continuum of rigorous programs and services for all students. Beginning in grade 2, the District offers self-contained gifted classes through the ASPIRE Program for students in grades 2-4. Beyond grade 4, students have opportunities to enroll in advanced course progressions based upon selection criteria. As early as grade 7, students can place in a high school Algebra 1 course. By grade 8, Middleburg Heights Junior High offers additional high school accredited courses to include Geometry, Algebra 2, Physical Science, Chinese-Mandarin 1, French 1, German 1, and Spanish 1.

College Credit Plus - A Dual Credit Option In Berea City School District, students in grades 7-12 can enroll in College Credit Plus. A student can earn college and high school credits at the same time by taking college courses from community colleges or universities. The purpose of this program is to promote rigorous academic pursuits and to provide a wide variety of options to college-ready students. At Berea-Midpark High School, we offer college level courses on our campus to include College Composition, Humanities, Intro to Poetry, Intro to Fiction, US History, Anatomy, and Physiology, College Algebra, College PreCalculus, and Introduction to Gaming and Simulation. In the 2015-2016 school year, District students earned 2,724 Carnegie Units of college credit.

Planetarium Program The District’s planetarium is located at Middleburg Heights Junior High. As part of the elementary, junior high, and high school earth and space science curriculum, students in grades kindergarten, two, seven, eight as well as physical science and astronomy students experience the night sky through units of instruction at the planetarium.

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The performing and visual arts are all part of a complete education at the Berea City School District. The arts develop skills such as creativity, inspiration, and problem-solving that help students to develop balance in life and realize their full potential as adults. This is why Berea City School District highly encourages students to take advantage of opportunities in the arts as part of a complete educational experience. Residents are invited to attend the various art shows and performances that are scheduled throughout the school year from pre-school to high school.

Berea City School District will continue to seek new ways to increase the level of participation in the visual and performing arts programs.

The Arts

The Berea City School District’s visual arts program begins in kindergarten and extends through high school. Our art program allows students to be engaged creatively and to explore, understand, and demonstrate their learning through the arts. At the elementary, intermediate, and junior high school levels, students are encouraged to experience a range of art materials, tools, and techniques as well as subject matter, themes, and ideas that can shape their art and inform their understanding of the world through an artistic lens. High school courses offered include Art Exploration, 21st Graphics and Design, Painting/Drawing, Airbrush, Commercial Art, Ceramics, Photography, and Titan Visual FX and Design course (www.titanfx.org).

The Berea City School District provides a music program for all children beginning in kindergarten through high school. The music program includes both general music and performance music. The performance music program includes a variety of offerings in band, orchestra and choir. Students may begin instrumental music lessons on string instruments in fifth grade. Electives at the high school include Guitar, Orchestra, Concert Choirs, Show Choir, Marching Band, Concert Bands/Wind Ensembles, Jazz Band, and Music Technology/Theory.

Music

Visual Arts

Beginning in kindergarten, all students participate in visual and performing arts programs

NAMM Foundation In its 16th year, the NAMM Foundation has once again recognized the Berea City School District for its outstanding commitment to music education with a Best Communities for Music Education designation. The Berea City School District has been consistently ranked in the top in the nation for music education.

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In promoting the long term development and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of today and tomorrow, Berea City School District addresses students’ comprehensive needs by going beyond the core academic focus. A whole child approach, which ensures that each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged, sets the standard for a comprehensive educational experience. The District expands students’ horizons through participation in athletics, clubs and service organizations so that students serve in the community and participate in groups that promote character, learning, leadership, and service.

Berea City School District will continue to encourage student participation in service and extra-curricular opportunities that take place outside of the school day.

Whole Child

Academic Challenge AFS Intercultural ProgramsAlateenAnime ClubAstronomy ClubAVIDBook ClubBusiness Clubs Camp Mi-Bro-BeClass AdvisorsDrama ClubEnvironmental ClubGamers Unite ClubGay Straight AllianceInternational ClubJunior State of AmericaKey Club

Model UNNational Honor SocietyPeer MediationPeer TutoringProject EmbraceRealizing Your PotentialRoboticsS.A.D.D.Ski ClubSpeech and DebateStudent AmbassadorsStudent CouncilTitan Dance TeamTitan P.R.I.D.E. LeadersVideo Production ClubUnique Yet UnitedYearbook

Basketball (Boys & Girls)CheerleadingCross Country (Boys & Girls)FootballSoftballTrack (Boys & Girls)VolleyballWrestling

Art Club Builders Club Book ClubChess ClubDrama ClubFit for FunGuitar ClubGSA

Mindfulness Club Model ClubRealizing Your PotentialSki ClubStudent CouncilYearbookYoga Club

High School AthleticsFall SportsCompetitive CheerCross Country (Boys & Girls)Fall Sideline CheerFootballGolf (Boys & Girls)Soccer (Boys & Girls)Tennis (Girls)Volleyball

Winter SportsBasketball (Boys & Girls)Bowling (Boys & Girls)GymnasticsIndoor Track (Boys & Girls)Swimming (Boys & Girls)Winter Sideline CheerWrestling

Spring SportsBaseballLacrosseSoftballTennis (Boys & Girls)Track (Boys & Girls)

Builders ClubComputer ClubFord Fiddlers Super StringsJunior Titans Theater TroupeLego ClubMath Problem SolversMi-Bro-Be

Mileage ClubModel UNPokemon/Game ClubSki ClubStudent CouncilTitan Trebles

*may vary by school building

Art Club Bucket Filling SocietyC.A.V.S. Club Drama ClubExtendED Before/After School CareGarden ClubK-KidsMileage Club

Recycling ClubRobotics ClubRunning ClubSafety PatrolSpirit ClubStudent CouncilTech ClubUkulele Club

High School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

Junior High School Athletics

Junior High School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

Intermediate School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

Elementary School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities*

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Diversity Committee Key stakeholders work to develop a culture that embraces, seeks an understanding, respects, accepts, and celebrates our unique individual differences. The goal of BCSD Diversity Committee is to provide resources and opportunities that will increase awareness, understanding, and will celebrate diversity for our school community.

English Language Learner Program (ELL) The purpose of the ELL Program is to provide support to students as he or she attempts to understand and function in a new cultural or academic environment. This service is delivered during school hours. Our ELL tutors provide intensive instruction to support English language acquisition for ELL students. Students enrolled in the ELL Program come from a variety of cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic, and academic backgrounds. Berea City School District services students who come to us from all over the world.

Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS), also called Positive Behavior Supports (PBS), is a broad range of systemic and individualized strategies for achieving important social and learning outcomes in school communities while preventing problem behavior. The key attributes of PBIS include preventive activities, data-based decision making, and a problem solving orientation.

Response to Intervention RtII is a comprehensive school-wide model for identifying “at-risk” students through the use of universal screeners, and by providing preventative intervention to students by aligning assessment and instruction to inform school stakeholders about how to best meet the needs of students.

Gifted Education The needs of students who are gifted are met through a continuum of services and strategies. Parents are viewed as partners who share in this responsibility. Many of the academic and social needs of students who are gifted are addressed. Practices such as cluster grouping differentiation, subject and whole grade acceleration, the ASPIRE program includes self-contained elementary gifted classes, coaching model, independent study, internships, mentorships and advanced course options may be used to meet identified students’ needs within and outside the school day.

Special Education Services The district provides a continuum of special education services preschool through high school. We envision an integrated learning environment between general and special education. All members of the learning community take responsibility for providing a personalized education plan to meet the individualized needs of students to ensure success.Additional services are provided through options to include online learning, Ombudsman, Aristocrat Berea Pediatric Care Facility, and J. & G. Snow School.

ExtendED Program The ExtendED Program has been designed to provide quality educational and recreational activities, and offers enrichment in areas such as language, arts and crafts, sports, music, homework assistance, and much more. The program provides a safe, fun, and often times educational experience before and after school.

Summer Camp The camp is designed to meet the needs of working parents or others who have a desire for interesting, supervised activities for their children. Children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade are eligible to enroll in the Summer Camp Program. Children will participate in a wide variety of experiences including: sports, outdoor games, arts, crafts, science activities, and field trips; all built around a weekly theme. Campers will have daily access to the gym and playground and swimming two times a week at our community recreation center swimming pools. Ohio Association of Gifted Children’s

Teacher of the Year 2015, Tracy Silvestro

Today, different students have different needs and it’s important for us as educators to meet those needs regardless of a student’s background, income, or cognitive ability. Berea City School District is committed to offering a personalized education that includes services such as, early childhood programs, advanced academic opportunities, comprehensive literacy supports, academic intervention, and a continuum of gifted programs to ensure every student is being fully challenged and successful in his or her unique goals.

Berea City School District will continue to reach students at a more personal level so that we can find the best match of behavioral, cultural, or educational services to better meet the unique needs of students.

Educational Support Services

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2015 Association of School Business Officials International’s (ASBO) Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting for the District’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)

The District received the Meritorious Budget Award, for the second consecutive year, which recognizes excellence in school budget presentation. Last year, less than 125 school districts in the United States and Canada received this award, and only two districts in Ohio received the award.

Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting for the CAFR from the Government Finance Officer Association. The GFOA has recognized the District’s commitment to transparent financial reporting for the past twenty-two consecutive years.

The Auditor of State Award with Distinction for the filing of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and timely financial reports, as well as receiving a “clean” audit report. This is the second consecutive year this was awarded to the District.

Berea City School District is fiscally responsible in its daily operations. We understand that the conditions of our school facilities play a major role in the bottom line of our operations. As an ongoing strategy, we continuously take a closer look at how changes to our facilities may have a significant and positive impact to our overall financial operations. By using emerging technology trends and best practices, the District optimizes purchases and reduces costs. Consistently, the Office of the Treasurer promotes and supports District and building-level innovation through budget allocation. With purpose, through the budget planning process, we believe in directing money into the classroom where it can be used to impact the quality of education for all students.

Berea City School District is committed to managing District resources to ensure finances are aligned with District goals and support a sustainable future.

Finances

Surrounding Districts FY16 Expenditure Per Pupil Comparison

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For each dollar spent Sources of school revenue66%

14%

17%

3%

Instruction and Pupil Support

Administration

Building Operations

Staff Support

60%

30%

4%

6%

Local

State

Federal

Other Non-Tax

North Olmsted CSD $14,972Parma CSD $13,379Lakewood CSD $13,023Strongsville CSD $12,786Berea CSD $11,884Olmsted Falls CSD $11,877Brecksville Broadview Heights CSD

$11,809

North Royalton CSD $11,185Source: Ohio Department of Education

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Parent and Community Involvement

The Education Foundation $36,130 grants were awarded to 30 educators by The Education Foundation. The Foundation supports and enhances educational opportunities for students served by the Berea City School District. In 2015-2016, the grants awarded impacted the entire student body.

Junior Achievement Our volunteer-delivered, kindergarten - 12th grade programs foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills, and use experiential learning to inspire students to dream big and reach their potential. With the help of more Cleveland area volunteers, JA students develop the skills they need to experience the realities and opportunities of work and entrepreneurship in the 21st-century global marketplace.

Parent-Teacher Associations A strong Parent-Teacher Association at every school, and early childhood backed by volunteers, supports the learning experiences for all students. Each school has its own PTA, which belongs to and cooperates with the Berea City School District PTA Council.

P.E.A.K. A parent support group started in 2014 by parents of children in the special education programs in partnership with Berea City School District.

LINK The parent advocacy group for gifted and talented services in the Berea City School District. The group provides information and communication for parents, educators, students and other interested persons in support of gifted and talented learners. LINK is an affiliate of the OAGC (Ohio Association for Gifted Children).

Business Advisory Council The Berea City School District B.A.C.’s mission is to involve members of the business community in the education of our students. Serving the communities of Berea, Brook Park, and Middleburg Heights, our members are concerned, committed, caring people who are dedicated to furthering involvement and fostering communication between the schools, parents, and the community at large through a variety of internships, student recognition, career shadowing and co-teaching a topic through our well established relationship with Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland programs.

Gold Card Club Since the early 1960s, the Berea City School District has encouraged its residents, 60 or older, to attend school events free of charge through the Gold Card. A publication, The Gold Card Review, is published online three times during the school year, providing dates, times, and locations of sports, concerts, plays and other events that are sponsored by the school district, so that senior residents may conveniently attend.

Community Partnerships Leading business companies and service organizations have given our students real world experiences and the ability to apply concepts they have learned in the classroom. Our active partners include Baldwin Wallace University, Chamber of Commerce (Berea, Brook Park, and Middleburg Heights), The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cuyahoga Community College, Cuyahoga County Libraries, Smart Consortium, Polaris Career Center, Southwest General Health Center, Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland.

The essence of our school district is the interwoven connections between our schools and our community. Berea City Schools recognizes the need for a total support system and values parent involvement, seeks community partners, and celebrates opportunities to showcase excellence.

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The Berea City School District provides education to over 6,000 students in grades K through 12. The District serves students in the cities of Berea, Brook Park, Middleburg Heights and a portion of Olmsted Falls.

About Berea City School District

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The Berea City School District is located in Cuyahoga County in northeastern Ohio, immediately southwest of the city of Cleveland.

The curriculum offers a wide range of electives and comprehensive courses of study in college preparatory, college accredited courses, vocational, visual arts, performing arts and physical education programs. A full range of extracurricular programs and activities are available beginning in the elementary grades. All District schools have libraries, lunch programs, and multipurpose rooms or gyms for student activities.

Classroom teachers at all levels are supported by librarians, art, music, and physical education certified staff. All elementary schools have full-time school counselors, nurses, psychologists, and speech pathologists who are employed to work with

students at all levels. In meeting the needs of the whole child, District services include school health and psychological services, pupil appraisal, and counseling.

Our high school is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Through our partnership with Polaris Career Center, our students attend career-technical and STEM based programs at the center and on our campuses.

The District operates a variety of non-classroom facilities, including an administration office, a maintenance facility, and a transportation depot. In addition, the Roehm Athletic Complex, multiple athletic fields as well as two full size natatoriums at Berea-Midpark High School and Middleburg Heights Junior High are used throughout the District to support athletic endeavours among our students and the community.

Berea City School District is committed to serving our community of learners. The aim of education is to not only help our students be successful within school, but to ensure that students succeed beyond school. Our learning environments cultivate culturally responsive schools that support and encourage our students, staff, parents, and community members to contribute their talents and be recognized for their efforts.

By fostering a District-wide community identity, Titans, we are committed to uniting and inspiring our students through innovative programs. We work regularly to ensure safe and secure facilities and transportation by utilizing the best safety practices. Ultimately, we validate and support the diversity, uniqueness, and individual talents of each of our students and staff by providing an environment that offers the best learning opportunities for our students.

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