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  1. Jan 30, 2006 · In 1853 Ohio established school levies to eliminate student fees and authorized local school boards to organize primary and secondary schools. The newly appointed board chose ANDREW FREESE, the first principal of Central High School, as superintendent. In 1859 the state allowed each of the city’s 11 wards to elect members to the school board ...

  2. Our History. Come visit John Marshall and experience a piece of Cleveland history. Our new building offers a blend of “old and new”. Our Alumni Hallway and main entrance highlight refurbished architectural pieces from our old building we fondly remember. Classrooms offer BrightLinks smart board projectors, 1-1 wi-fi bandwidth, and teacher ...

  3. John F. Kennedy High School which was located in the Lee-Harvard Community at 17100 Harvard Avenue had a tradition of being the first. It was the first new Cleveland high school to open in 30 years. The $3.5 million dollar 80-classroom building opened with the latest laboratory science equipment and had state of the art classrooms designed for ...

  4. Website. clevelandmetroschools.org. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, formerly the Cleveland Municipal School District, is a public school district in the U.S. state of Ohio that serves almost all of the city of Cleveland. [ 8 ] The district covers 79 square miles. [ 9 ] The Cleveland district is the third largest PreK-12 district in the ...

  5. Central High School (Cleveland, Ohio) Central High School was a public high school in the Central neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. It was established in 1846 and merged with East Technical High School in 1952. It had multiple locations during its existence. 1940 CHS building, boarded up since 2013.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · Schools named for Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and Louis Agassiz were renamed this week for Ohio's first Black woman congress member, a beloved Cleveland educator, and a well-known activist ...

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  8. So too, did name changes, to Lincoln High School, back to West Park, and then West Park Lincoln High School. When Rockport became part of Cleveland in 1923, the high school’s name was changed permanently to John Marshall, (1755-1835), a politician and lawyer who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States (1801-35). Marshall ...

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