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  Mission:  Fostering Educational Excellence for our children

                 Superintendent - Kyle Clark

                 Principal - Dr. Robert Falkenstein

                 Athletic Director - Bradlee Rowlinson

                                                                             

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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.  - William Butler Yeats

We offer a variety of course work to meet the needs of our middle and high school students who want to prepare for college, vocational experience or general studies. 

The North Baltimore High School Academic Curriculum has 4 programs available to students. These programs are designed to prepare the student for life after graduation.

The College Preparatory Program is designed for students who plan to attend a two or four year college after graduation.

The Vocational Program is designed to give students the skills needed for competing and advancing in a changing and challenging work environment. The program is "hands on" technical experience along with applied math, science, and English. This program is available through Penta County Vocational School.

The General Program is for the student who has not committed himself/herself to one of the previous programs. It is designed to give the students a general academic sampling in preparation for life after graduation.

DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM

Students under the age of 18 are required to successfully complete a driver education course before obtaining an Ohio Driver's License. The course is not offered at North Baltimore High School but may be obtain through a commercial driver training school.

 

EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS POLICY

North Baltimore High School accepts credit for courses completed in previously attended high schools, summer schools, and Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Programs. In order to meet the needs of students who need credits through correspondence or summer school the following policy will apply:

Students may take correspondence courses under the following circumstances:

1. They wish to graduate early because of one of the following reasons:

*Family circumstances

*Hardship

*Death In Family

*Pregnancy

*Age (older than classmates)

*Exceptional scholastic ability

*Career goals

2. They need credit that is not offered at Penta County Vocational School.

3.They need credit to graduate for courses already taken but failed at NBHS or another high school.      

 

   

 

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