The school district administers a number of schools.
North Olmsted High School is the city's sole
high school, and consists of grades 9 through 12. Enrollment for the 2007–2008 school year was approximately 1,600. North Olmsted Middle School is the city's sole
middle school and consists of grades 7 through 8. In 2015, the middle school relocated to Korab Hall, a building leased from St. Richard Catholic Church in preparation for the demolition of the old middle school buildings in advance of the construction of a $90 million combined middle school and high school. The building had previously been used by St. Richard School, which had closed two years earlier for financial reasons. The new campus is scheduled to open for the 2018–2019 school year.
Elementary education is provided by elementary schools such as Chestnut and Maple serving grade 1-3, Pine serving grade 4-5 and Birch serving only Pre-K students. A former primary school, Butternut, was closed in 2016 and converted into administrative offices and a bus transportation center. ==District alumni==