Connect With Old Classmates from Glenville High School On Classmates.com. Search Classmates® For Yearbooks, Alumni & Old Sweethearts from High School. Register Free
- Lookup Old Friends
Search Friends From Any School
Search by School & Year
- Online Yearbooks
Browse Class Yearbooks Online Free
See If We Have Yours
- Search Old Friends
Search by School & Year
Look Who's Been Searching You
- Old School Friends
Search Alumni From Any School
Search by School & Year
- School Reunions
Search by School & Year Free
Look Who's Been Searching You
- High School Yearbooks
400,000+ Yearbooks
Register Free
- Lookup Old Friends
Search results
Glenville High School is a public high school in the Glenville area on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio. The school is part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
Invited by the United Pastors’ Association in Cleveland to speak at three East Side high schools on Wednesday, April 26, King’s talk at Glenville High School was the only one recorded (it was discovered in 2011 in the school library and is now available widely online).
The school originally resided at the former Oliver Wendell Holmes school (then The Doan Building) which formerly sat on the northeast corner of E. 105th and St. Clair then later moved to Parkwood and Everton in October 1904 as population grew. The current building was built in 1964 and is located at E. 113th and St. Clair.
Glenville High School opened in 1904 on 810 Parkwood Drive in Cleveland's east side community of Glenville, and became part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in 1906.
Glenville High School opened in 1892 on Parkwood Drive in Cleveland's east side village of Glenville. The student body grew so rapidly that even a series of early additions soon proved incapable of holding it, so a new Glenville High School building opened in 1904.
Jan 14, 2012 · CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Glenville High School on April 26, 1967. This is a transcript of that speech. King spoke at three East Side schools (Glenville, Addison...
Jan 20, 2019 · On April 26, 1967 he spoke at Glenville High School to an auditorium full of young, mostly black students. The recording of that speech almost didn’t survive. It was found among discarded library materials by an art teacher in 2010.
People also ask
When did Glenville High School start?
What is the former Glenville High School in Nebraska?
Where is Glenville High School now?
Why was Glenville High School chosen as a trail site?
Did Martin Luther King speak at Glenville High School?
What influenced Glenville High School?