Search
BEACHWOOD SCHOOLS FAST FACTS

The Beachwood City School District is located in Beachwood, Ohio, an eastside suburb of Cleveland. Approximately 1,650 students are enrolled in four schools: Bryden Elementary School (Grades K-2), Hilltop Elementary School (Grades 3-5), Beachwood Middle School (Grades 6-8) and Beachwood High School (Grades 9-12). The Fairmount Early Childhood Center is a learning center for toddlers and preschoolers; this building also houses the Board of Education offices.

The Beachwood City School District is guided by this mission statement: To develop intellectual entrepreneurs with a social conscience. These carefully chosen eight words mean the District is centered on the development of creative, knowledge-seeking members of the community who will take risks and see the big picture; young men and women who will become the responsible global leaders of tomorrow.

Beachwood Schools have earned three U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards, the highest rating of Excellent from the State of Ohio Department of Education, membership in the elite Ohio Department of Education "Schools to Watch," a National 21st Century School of Distinction Award for Technology Excellence, induction in the Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators Hall of Fame, two Excellence in School Management Awards from the Harvard Business School Club, District libraries recognized as "Ohio Library of Distinction," and national recognition as among the Top 100 in Music Education from the American Music Conference. These achievements are made possible by a community-wide dedication to scholarship and academic excellence that is reflected in our slogan, “Learning for Life.”

Enrollment: 1,649 students

Average Class Size: 130 students (per grade)

Schools:
Fairmount Early Childhood Center (Preschool and Pre-K)
Bryden Elementary School (Grades K-2)
Hilltop Elementary School (Grades 3-5)
Beachwood Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Beachwood High School (Grades 9-12)
Pupil/teacher ratio: 11.43:1

Faculty: 161 certificated teachers, 84% with Master's degrees and/or PhDs

Average teaching experience: 12.7 years

Counseling service: K-12

Library program: Pre-K-12

Advanced Placement: 15 AP courses; 2011 recognition by College Board:
21 National AP Scholars
15 AP Scholars with Distinction
28 AP Scholars with Honor
  5 AP National Scholars
Athletics: 19 varsity sports; 75% of High School and Middle School students play one or more sports; 80% scholar athletes maintain a B average or better.

Fine Arts: Nationally recognized program includes elementary, Middle School and High School choirs; strings and symphonic band for elementary through High School; Middle and High School orchestras; High School stage, concert and marching bands; comprehensive arts and unified arts curriculum; improvisational comedy; and dramatic and musical productions.

Special Programs:
  • Comprehensive services for students who are identified as gifted [Grades K-12]
  • High School Honors Program [Grades 9-12]; 15 Advanced Placement courses; 25 Honors classes at the high school level
  • Special education programs for students across all disabilities [Grades Pre-K-12]
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program serving students across a number of districts [Grades Pre-K-12]
Class of 2011:
  • Class size: 157
  • Graduating class college enrollment: 93%
  • Attending Four-Year Colleges: 80%
  • Attending Two-Year Colleges: 12%
  • Attending "Selective Colleges and Universities": 39%
  • Earned $5,844,118 in scholarships
  • National Merit Scholars: Finalists: 2, Commended: 7
The Beachwood Community:
Generally considered one of Ohio's finest suburban settings, the 6-square-mile City of Beachwood takes great pride in being a blue-chip business center, a thriving commercial and shopping area, a center for world-class medical care, and a national leader in technology.

Home to 5,500 families, more than 3,000 businesses and a major retail center housing Saks 5th Avenue and Nordstrom, Beachwood attracts more than 100,000 people every day for business, health care, shopping or entertainment purposes. Land values are among the highest in the county.

The success-oriented residents of Beachwood are predominantly well-educated professionals (51 percent hold bachelor's degrees or higher) who understand the value of education and expect excellence in their children's schools. Thirty percent of the children enrolled in Beachwood City Schools have parents who are alumni; many have grandparents who are active community members.

Beachwood enjoys what is called a "golden triangle" partnership between the City government, the School District and the Chamber of Commerce, ensuring long-term stability and cooperative strategic planning. The School District has never failed a tax levy in its history; the most recent operating levy (2005) passed by 68 percent, and a $30 million bond issue (2010) to renovate the high school passed with 71 percent of the vote.

The newest additions to the community are a Community Center, a park with 1.6 miles of multi-purpose trails, a $5 million Family Aquatic Center, and a $15 million state-of-the-art Middle School.

Important Numbers:
Beachwood Board of Education

School District # 1802

24601 Fairmount Blvd.

(216) 464-2600

Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Office Hours: 8 am - 4:30 pm

Superintendent: Richard A. Markwardt, Ph.D.

Bus Garage

(216) 464-6609

Beachwood High School (Grades 9 - 12)
25100 Fairmount Boulevard
(216) 831-2080

Beachwood Middle School (Grades 6 - 8)
2860 Richmond Road
(216) 831-0355

Hilltop Elementary School (Grades 3 - 5)
24524 Hilltop Drive
216/831-7144

Bryden Elementary School (Grades K - 2)
25501 Bryden Road
(216) 831-3933
 
Fairmount Pre-School (Pre - K)
24601 Fairmount Boulevard
(216) 292-2344
Beachwood City School District 24601 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 ~ 216-464-2600 feedback@beachwoodschools.org
© 2012. Beachwood City Schools - All Rights Reserved.