Explore this Campus Life section for non-academic topics and the many ways the Laurel experience extends beyond the classroom and to the community--and world--at large.
Laurel is proud to announce a total of 36 students in Grades 8-12 have received a total of 53 honors in the 2024 Scholastic Art and Writing Competition.
Dr. Tori Cordiano, Director of Research, Laurel School's Center for Research on Girls, was included in a Mom Squad piece on WKYC about “main character syndrome,” which addresses how kids express themselves with a deep focus on themselves and their inner experience.
Congratulations to Angela Yeager, Director of the Environmental Justice Semester, who was recognized at the Science Education Council of Ohio Conference in late January for her outstanding work in supporting students as they organize the Northeast Ohio Youth Climate Summit.
Accepted students are welcome to take a second look by spending additional time in classrooms to see what sets Laurel apart. Please note that students accepted to Grades 3-5 will revisit at the Butler Campus.
All Campuses
Feb
25
Bundle up at Butler! Accepted Family Event
Come see our two-campus advantage! We invite you to join Laurel administrators, teachers, coaches, and students prior to making your admission decision. Learn more about how we use our 150-acre Butler Campus for athletics, experiential learning, leadership training on our 16-Element Project Adventure Course, Grades 3-5, Environmental Justice semester and more.