Grades K-4

1843 Graham Road
Stow, OH 44224
Phone: 330-689-5330
Fax: 330-686-4711

School Day: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

 

Mrs. Meghan Graziano
Principal

Students learn about behavior expectations to start the school year



Welcome to Highland, The Learning Place!

 

Enrollment 2007-08

Kindergarten AM/PM

73

First grade

75

Second grade

76

Third grade

71

Fourth grade

78

TOTAL

373

 

Transportation Phone Line
Call 330-689-5200, ext. 8300 for transportation updates or announcements. This line is updated daily with any transportation changes or delays.

 

 

 

Helpful Links:

 

Parents: Want to know what students should know and be able to do by the end of each grade? Click on the logo for the Ohio Dept. of Education's Ohio Academic Standards site. This site will give you an overview of the standards as well as provide tools you can use to check what your child is learning at each grade and to know what to expect each year.

Fun Facts:

Our school was built in 1938 and holds 17 classrooms. This is the oldest building in the district and has two floors - a unique and very traditional design. The school had additions built in 1966 and 1973. The facility also includes one team-teaching classroom at grade one.
We provide hands-on learning and meaningful work for our students.
Highland has Internet access in each classroom. All staff members have been trained in using technology across the curriculum. Teachers have also participated in a special staff development program in the area of literacy. All students receive small group guided reading instruction at their instruction level each day. This is accomplished through the use of our special collection of tradebooks.
Children are also provided with music, art, physical education, and library services. A guidance counselor visits the school one day per week. Children with special needs are instructed by a resource room facilitator, tutors or our part-time speech and language therapist. A registered school nurse is at the school every day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The PTA provides a high level of parent involvement at Highland. The association is very supportive of students' academic and social growth and sponsors many after school programs.
Ongoing Fund-raisers have helped install new equipment on the playground.