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When questions or concerns come up, it can be challenging to know who to reach out to for assistance. We recommend that families start by addressing their concerns at the closest level for the most direct resolution. If the issue isn't resolved, you may need to move up to the next level.

For instance, if you have an academic question and can't resolve it with your child's teacher, your next point of contact would be the principal.

Click below to view the appropriate chain of command for various issues that may arise.

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The Northwest Local School District is located in Hamilton County, approximately 12 miles from downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, and covers an area of 56 square miles. It serves pupils from Colerain, Green, Ross and Springfield Townships, with Colerain Township serving as its nucleus The Northwest Local School District is a source of pride and a major part of the community serving approximately 8,200 students in one pre-school, five elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, two career centers and one alternative school. The district's merger with Butler Tech has provided our students two on-site career technology centers, and the option of the Butler Tech campuses. Northwest Transitions Academy (TA) was opened in 2010 as the district Alternative School Program. TA is an alternative educational option for selected students of the Northwest Local School District.

The district offers a range of academic programs to its students through advanced placement courses, gifted education, college preparatory courses, as well as career vocational and special education programs. The Northwest District actively works to integrate technology into the curriculum, and to evaluate the effectiveness of its programming in order to maximize student achievement.  We continue to strive for Excellence in all of our schools, and move each student forward in their academic progress.

While academics and technology are major concerns, extracurricular activities are also an important part of student life. The district offers numerous opportunities for students to participate in a variety of high quality athletics, musical organizations, career vocational and other academic clubs. A major driving force behind the district’s success is the community of caring stakeholders. Along with a successful Business Partnership Program, and active Booster and Alumni Programs, the Northwest Local School District has outstanding faculty and staff who have crafted a progressive educational agenda to guide the work of the district. Northwest Local School District is a community with a proud heritage. It is a community of caring people, justifiably proud of its accomplishments, and an ideal place to raise a family. Business Week magazine recently named Groesbeck as the top Great Place to Raise Kids. Groesbeck is a Northwest community that provides a good measure of all the things a child needs to grow and prosper. It was rated on the number of public and private schools in the area, and how well the reading and math test scores at those schools stacked up against the state average. Cost of living, low crime rate, proximity to a wide variety of recreational and cultural activities, along with the local schools were, factored into the rating to make Groesbeck the best place to live.

Vision and Mission

Our Mission

Northwest Local School District's mission is to create a responsive learning community where all students are valued, challenged and guided along a pathway to success.

Our Vision

Teaching and learning in the Northwest Local Schools will:

  • Provide learning experiences that empower students to contribute to a future not yet imagined

  • Inspire learners to adapt, be resilient, collaborate and problem solve

  • Create a supportive social-emotional culture

  • Provide a foundation to cultivate healthy relationships

Our Beliefs 

  • We believe students and staff excel best when they feel welcome in the building, safe in their classrooms and trustful of each other.

  • We believe all students and staff can learn and deserve opportunities to show and achieve success.

  • We believe valuing diversity and working to understand one another is vital and important

  • We believe a high priority should be placed on providing holistic support to ensure success for all.

  • We believe building and maintaining collaborative relationships with community members is foundational to teaching and learning in NWLSD.