Campbell Elementary School 2002 Community Circle Campbell, OH 44405 (330) 799-5211
Kindergarten- 7th grade
581 Students
Standardized testing
Achievement
Students who passed the state tests and how well they performed
55.9%
K-3 literacy
Looks at how successful the school is at getting struggling readers on track to proficiency in third grade and beyond
8.9%
Health services
Mrs. Michelle Rivera, Nurse
Campbell Memorial High School 280 6th St Campbell, OH 44405 (330) 799-1515
8-12th grade
472 students
Standardized testing
Achievement
59.3% overall
8th grade was not able to meet English language arts, mathematics, and science
11th grade was able to meet reading, social studies and writing, but could not meet the requirements for math, and science
The whole high school averaged passing biology but did not meet the requirements for algebra 1, English 1 and 2, geometry, government, history and physical science
Gap closing
Shows how well schools are meeting the performance expectations for our most vulnerable populations of students in English language arts, math and graduation
Only 11.1% were able to meet the performance expectations
Graduation rate
75.3% of students graduate in 4 years
83% graduate in 5 years
47.6% of 2013 graduating class entered college within 2 years
25.6% of 2009 graduating class graduated from college within 6 years of leaving high school
Health Services
Debbie Tanner, Nurse
Smile care, Ohio comes in each year for dental check ups for each student.
School Lunches
All students have account with the cafeteria and money is placed in their account to purchase:
milk, breakfast, lunch, and a-la-cart items
a-la-cart includes: ice cream, nachos, chips, water, yogurt, etc.
Some children are able to apply for reduced/free lunches and breakfasts
Children will receive a lunch menu of the month
you are also able to see the lunch menu @ http://www.campbell.k12.oh.us/docs/building/2/lunch002.pdf?id=548626
Prices
Grade k-7
Breakfast- $1.50
Lunch- $2.25
Grade 8-12
Breakfast- $1.50
Lunch- $2.50
Reduced
Breakfast- $0.30
Lunch- $0.40
A-la-cart
prices vary from $1.00 to $1.25
No outside commercial food is to be brought into the cafeteria
Board of Education · The Campbell School District is a very proud and culturally diverse community that takes a sincere interest in the education of its children and families. · Our mission is to provide an educational environment that: - offers opportunities consistent with each learner's needs and stage of development - creates exciting, challenging learning experiences - fosters members of society who are cooperative, self-sufficient, ethical, and responsible - engages all community members and resources · We are dedicated to meeting the inherent challenges of our evolving educational needs by: - diversifying our methods of instruction - making appropriate use of emerging technologies and education processes - offering experiences that stress values and build character - providing opportunities for all members of the community to become involved in the life of the school. By living our mission, we will continue to create pride in self, family, and community.
Standing: Bill Valentino, Beth Donofrio;Treasurer, Tony Kelly, Gary Bednarik;Vice President
Seated: Matthew Bowen; Superintendent, Richard Gozur Sr.;President, Nora Montanez
Board of Education Phone: (330) 799-8777
Board of Education Fax: (330) 799-0875
Private schools near Campbell, Ohio
St. Nicholas School
private K-8 120 students 762 5th St Struthers, OH 44471 (330) 755-2128
Cardinal Mooney High School
private 9-12 635 students 2545 Erie Street Youngstown, OH 44507 (330) 788-5008
private K-8 275 students 2731 Center Road Youngstown, OH 44514 (330) 757-3713
The Montessori School Of The Mahoning Valley
private PK-8 80 students 2008 Lynn Street Youngstown, OH 44514 (330) 788-4622
Akiva Academy
private K-7 60 students 505 Gypsy Lane Youngstown, OH 44504 (330) 747-0452
Zion Christian School
private K 15 students 3300 Canfield Rd Youngstown, OH 44511 (330) 792-4066
St. Luke Elementary School
private PK-8 125 students 5235 South Ave Boardman, OH 44512 (330) 782-4060
Islamic Academy Of Youngstown
private K-4 20 students 1670 Homewood Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 (330) 743-3004 There are 3,420 students in private schools that are from Campbell , OH
Bus Services
School Bus
This link includes the safe routes to school around the city of Campbell
accepts children ages of: infant, younger toddler, older toddler, pre-schooler
Monday-Friday 6AM to 6PM
This facility participates in the federally funded child care food program, and meets USDA nutrtion requirments for meals and snacks
CCW Academy 585 Sanderson Ave, Campbell OH 44405 (330) 755-7041
Licensed child care center
MAX capacity- 97
Accepts: 15 toddlers, 64 pre-schoolers, 18 school age
Full time Monday- Friday
Alta head start 2002 Community Circle, Campbell OH 44405 (330) 799-6839
Licensed child care center
Accepts pre-schoolers
Monday-Friday 8AM to 3:30PM
This facility participates in the federally funded Child Care Food Program, and meets USDA nutrition requirements for meals and snacks
Watch my grow preschool and daycare 150 Ninth Street, Campbell OH 44405 (330) 755-3212 "Adding our part, in helping children to grow, develop and mature."
Licensed child care center
Age range: infant, toddler, pre-schooler, school age
MAX capacity-22
Full time Monday- Friday
Languages supported: English, Spanish
CDI Head start serving Mahoning County- Campbell 2002 Community Circle, Campbell Oh 44505 (330) 799-6839
Non-profit community agency dedicated to helping families move form poverty crisis to family stability and self-sufficiency
programs and services include
Weatherization and utility payment assistance for eligible income homeowners
Education and classroom instruction for individuals to increase the chances that they will secure employment
Nutrition services for vulnerable mothers and young children
Pre-school classes for young children so they are prepared and successful when they enter kindergarten
Transportation for seniors and those with disability in mahoning county who need a ride to health providers, grocery stores, and other locations
Youngstown and Mahoning Valley will create postive change by collaborating with partners to educate and empower children and families in mahoning valley
The program success by 6 is a pre-kindergarten readiness program to prepare children before they actually start school
Offer an after school program for kindergarten throught third grade
Provide focus on academics, health and social services, as well as social and emotional development
Neighborhood Ministries
Neighborhood ministries leaders collaborate to provide these services that benefit students from kindergarten throught fourth grade
The program provides:
math and reading tutoring
summer camps: bible study, nutrition education, literacy tutoring, field trips, sports, crafts and a meal
antibullying for 3rd-4th grade
camps on children with behavior issues
family support
Adult Education
The Purple Cat
Day program alternative for adults
Offer a wide range from creative arts, vocational function, daily function skills, training and coaching, etc.
The goal is to promt each individual to achieve his or her potential.
Strengths Overall, half of all Campbell students have passed the requirements for standardized testing. Also, there are many after school programs, tutoring programs, and disability programs available to all students. The school district helps everyone in need, especially for lunches. Campbell city is a low income city and helps out family and students that need the help with reduced costs of breakfasts and lunches. There are also many secondary education options available in mahoning county. Weaknesses Unfortunately, there is a high drop out rate and low rate of how many students get secondary education after high school graduation. There are high drop outs and low entry to college due to costs and income. Campbell has many residents in poverty, therefore their first priority is a job right away to start making money for themseleves and their families.