University School
School Notes Overview:
University School is a boys' school by design, not by accident. We believe boys thrive in an environment that understands how they learn best and responds accordingly with a developmentally appropriate curriculum and school culture. The US faculty and staff understand, appreciate and celebrate the uniqueness of boys. We are committed to developing decent and kind young men as well as capable scholars. Throughout his years at US, each boy learns to take responsibility for himself, his classmates and the school. Even the youngest boys take turns setting the lunch table and clearing the family-style meal. Older boys accept responsibility for maintaining the school and its grounds. Our goal is to nurture young men as skilled in service as in leadership, who are both creative problem-solvers and compassionate human beings....
School Overview:
University School |
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| School Membership(s) | Institute for Independent Education | |
| Religious Affiliation | Nonsectarian | |
| Grades Offered | Grades 9 - 12 | |
| County | Geauga County, OH | |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Students | 395 students | |
| Student Body Type | All-boys | |
This School |
(OH) School Avg. |
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| % Students of Color | 19% | 14% |
| Students by Grade | ||
| Grade 9 - 107 students | ||
| Grade 10 - 101 students | ||
| Grade 11 - 90 students | ||
| Grade 12 - 97 students | ||
| Academics and Faculty | ||
| Total Classroom Teachers | 59 teachers | |
This School |
(OH) School Avg. |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio | 1:6 | * Ntl. Public School Avg. » 1:16 |
| School Days in Calendar Year | 178 days | 180 days |
| Hours in School Day for Students | 7 hours | 6 hours |
School Notes:
- University School is a boys' school by design, not by accident. We believe boys thrive in an environment that understands how they learn best and responds accordingly with a developmentally appropriate curriculum and school culture. The US faculty and staff understand, appreciate and celebrate the uniqueness of boys. We are committed to developing decent and kind young men as well as capable scholars. Throughout his years at US, each boy learns to take responsibility for himself, his classmates and the school. Even the youngest boys take turns setting the lunch table and clearing the family-style meal. Older boys accept responsibility for maintaining the school and its grounds. Our goal is to nurture young men as skilled in service as in leadership, who are both creative problem-solvers and compassionate human beings.
- Profile last updated: 01/30/2007
In the News:
- Coyote believed to have killed family pet: Pepper Pike and Hunting Valley Police Blotters (Chagrin Solon Sun)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 03:52:25 pm
ANIMAL ATTACK, FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD: A coyote is believed responsible in the Nov. 12 death of a family’s dog between Lander and SOM Center roads. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is monitoring the area in order to find the coyote. - Suburban Symphony set for dual celebrations at Severance Hall (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
posted on November 10, 2009 at 01:27:51 pm
The Suburban Symphony Orchestra and music director Martin Kessler are marking two milestones this season: the orchestra’s 55th anniversary and Kessler's 30th at its helm. They celebrate in concert Sunday at Severance Hall. - HILLCREST HAPPENINGS:Outdoor-art exhibit opens with reception (The Sun Messenger)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 04:22:53 pm
Art Biagianti says he takes snapshots, but viewers of his work see photographs that uniquely show the relationship between man and nature. The retired librarian, who says he’s inspired by the natural world, has a strong following locally. - HILLCREST HAPPENINGS: Still-life exhibit opens with reception (The Sun Press)
posted on November 5, 2009 at 04:51:13 pm
Art Biagianti says he takes snapshots, but viewers of his work see photographs that uniquely show the relationship between man and nature - Wednesday, November 4 (Princeton Town Topics)
posted on November 4, 2009 at 04:07:45 pm
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Simulcast of Focus on the Family’s “Focus on Parenting” conference; Central Church, 2015 Pennington Road, Ewing. To register, call (609) 8820337.
School Zip Statistics:
| About This Zipcode (44022) | School Zip (44022) |
(OH) State Average |
| Population (Approximate) | 17,720 people | 11,353,002 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree | 68% | 21% |
| Population Average Age | 43 years old | 37 years old |
| Average Household size | 2.6 persons | 2.3 persons |
| Median Household Income | $86,154 | $43,643 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household | 7.7 rooms | 5.7 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure | 45 years old | 47 years old |
| Median Value of Housing Unit Zipcode (44022) |
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| % Owning / % Renting | 89% / 11% | 66% / 34% |
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