Carrollton Elementary School

Carrollton Elementary School

Public Middle School | Grade 6-8
252 3rd St NE,  Carrollton, OH
2.8

School Details

Students
460
Head of School
Matthew Nicholas

GreatSchools Rating Details

Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
466:1

Student Diversity

Male
55%
Female
45%
White
95.4%
Two or more races
1.5%
Hispanic
1.3%
Native American
<1%
Black
<1%
Asian or Pacific Islander
<1%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
<1%

This School’s Reviews

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2.8 5 Reviews
1.0 parent
5/25/2013
We were extremely disappointed in Bell-Heron. First, the bullying is a huge problem. I had to pull my child out of the school because of it. These kids are mean! Next, the school is way overcrowded. I would hate to see what would happen if a real emergency were to occur. Lastly, the "outside" time.....
1.0 parent
5/22/2013
My daughter was severely bullied, lied and wasn't told about anything until the minute of. Most of the kids my daughter hung out with were nice, but until one got in trouble with the law, I had to pull her out. They have a horrible bully problem, but great teachers. I do like the teachers, but the s...
5.0 student
12/13/2008
4.0 parent
8/16/2008

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Carrollton Elementary School is a public school for students in grades 6-8 located at 252 3rd St NE in Carrollton, in the Carrollton neighborhood. The school has a total enrollment of 460. The average home value in this area is $192,281. Discover additional schools in the area, like Carrollton High School, Carroll County Christian Academy, Carrollton Middle School / Carrollton High School, and more. Learn more about what Carrollton has to offer, and browse homes for sale and for rent near Carrollton Elementary School.

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