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$12,974/ student
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$12,239- Cost of LivingB
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$77,522
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$55,322Median Rent
$1,027
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$949Median Home Value
$161,600
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$184,700Olmsted Falls City School District Reviews
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I've gone to Olmsted Falls City Schools my whole life. Never have I had an issue with any teacher or administrative personnel in my time at OFCS. I've had a great relationship with all of my teachers throughout the years. I'll be sad when it is time to graduate and leave it all behind. Not only have I become a better student, but I've also become a better person in my time at OFCS. The community of Olmsted Falls is very tight; everyone knows one another. There are so many clubs and community events to get involved in as well. I've been a part of the marching band for the last 4 years and it has been my favorite part of high school because I've been able to meet many amazing people while improving my own talents. Thanks OFCS, go bulldogs!
I really enjoy how engaging and positive my school is. Originally the three main rules of the district were Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be Safe. Last year though, a new rule was added; Be Kind. My school wanted to remind everyone to be kind to others even when they don't want to. You never know what someone is going through and so everyone should just always be kind to one another. Just a simple act of kindness can go so long and affect someone's day in a positive way. At my school, everyone works hard to stop others from tearing another down, but instead to build them back up.
My school is strong and works hard to be the best school possible. They have workers that do their best to help us out. All of the teachers that I've ever had in this school system have been great and eager to help students; their goals weren't just to look good in front of their bosses, but to make sure we were understanding materials and being good people.
Olmsted Falls is an amazing place to go to school.
My school is strong and works hard to be the best school possible. They have workers that do their best to help us out. All of the teachers that I've ever had in this school system have been great and eager to help students; their goals weren't just to look good in front of their bosses, but to make sure we were understanding materials and being good people.
Olmsted Falls is an amazing place to go to school.
During my time at Olmsted Falls, I quickly learned unless you show specific disabilities or have a certain skin tone, the teachers will not help you. As a student with dyscalculia and multiple health issues and Black American female, I was constantly feeling overwhelmed at the scolding teachers would give me or how they just would not care that I needed immense help to pass my classes. From an overview point, the school shows well in academics - but only for students with no flaws. I would personally not enroll my child in that school if they had disabilities or were a darker tan.