Bellbrook High School is located in Greene County, southeast of Dayton, Ohio. It is the high school of the Sugarcreek Local School District. The district is rural and suburban and consists of the City of Bellbrook (population 7000) and Sugarcreek Township (population 6630). Our residents, mostly involved in business, professional and military careers, enjoy the scenic and peaceful surroundings and contribute to a strong foundation of family and community values.
Enrollment: 905 as of September 26, 2012
Professional Membership Accreditation: Permanent member of The College Board, College Scholarship Service, Ohio and National Association for College Counseling. Accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and the Ohio Department of Education.
Faculty: The faculty consists of 59 teachers, 64% hold advanced degrees.
Advanced Placement: Formal Advanced Placement courses are offered in: Computer Science,
Environmental Science, Spanish Language, French Language, Music Theory, Biology, Chemistry, Physics C, English Language and English Literature, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Government and Politics – U.S., and U.S. History. Advanced Placement Examination: In May of 2011, 163 students took 275 exams in 13 academic areas. Advanced Placement classes do receive weight for GPA.
Honors/Scholarship Classes: Honors level English courses are offered in the 9th and 10th
grades. Scholarship courses are offered in Mathematics at all grade levels. Grades earned in these courses do not receive extra weighting for GPA.
Career Education Programs: Bellbrook High School is affiliated with The Greene County Career Center located just outside of Xenia, Ohio. The Career Center offers over 20 program choices. Project Lead the Way, a national pre-college engineering program, was introduced during the 2007-2008 school year. We are very pleased to be affiliated with this progressive curriculum as it further diversifies, expands and enhances choices for our students.
Post Secondary Enrollment Options: Students may take courses offered by local colleges/universities. Credit is awarded, and grades are included in figuring GPA.