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  1. Cleveland Metropolitan School District School Locator Map To search for the nearest school, click on the full-screen icon in the upper-right hand corner of the map, then click the Search icon and enter the address in the search field.

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  2. YOU CAN FIND YOUR PLACE AT CMSD. The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves more than 36,000 students in approximately 100 locations. Our schools cover the entire spectrum of learning and offer a variety of extracurricular and community activities. OUR VISION FOR EXCELLENCE.

  3. Cleveland Heights High School Cuyahoga Community College Augusta College Cleveland State University Bike Riding Basketball Reading History I Joined CMSD in 1999. During that time I have worked as an Intervention Specialist and as a basketball coach on the middle and high school levels. This is a new learning environment for all of us. As long ...

  4. 2025 school ratings, test scores, and statistics for public middle schools in Cleveland. Compare public middle schools near you.

  5. See a listing of Middle schools in Cleveland, OH. See school trends, attendance boundaries, rankings, test scores and more.

  6. Explore 2025 school ratings and statistics for public and private middle schools in Cleveland. Find the best middle schools near you.

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  8. Jan 30, 2006 · Clevelands public schools are rooted in the campaign to provide a tax-supported, compulsory system of education that began with Horace Mann in Massachusetts and Henry Barnard in Connecticut during the late 1820s.

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