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  1. Mar 20, 2009 · John F. Kennedy High School is a part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Located on Harvard Avenue, in the Lee/Harvard community, it was built in 1965 and named for the late President. The school colors are red, white and blue and the mascot is the Mighty Fighting Eagles. Continuing with this theme, the yearbook is named Camelot and ...

  2. Dec 12, 2017 · #Missing John H. Chambliss, 68, last seen on Dec. 10 at his home in the 3300 block of E. 139th Street in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood. CLEVELAND, OH 12/12/17 CLEVELAND, OH -- Fourth District...

  3. Sumrall High School - Home of the Bobcats t r s p o n o e d S 9 s m 9 1 t u 6 1 9 u 2 0 f i f 1 l l h a u g 6 0 0 9 u 3 A t i 3 4 8 3 2 3 l 3 9 5 4 4 2 u c , · Shared with Public

  4. Dec 13, 2017 · Detectives with the Cleveland Division of Police are asking for the public s help locating a missing man. John H. Chambliss, 68, was last seen on Dec. 10 at his home on East 139th Street in Cleveland. Police said it is believed he left without his medications and is not receiving the necessary...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Jan 30, 2006 · The CLEVELAND CALL & POST a black newspaper, complained on 7 Jan. 1937 that too many black students were enrolled at Longwood and Outhwaite schools, claiming those schools had become a permanent dumping ground for not only average, but also for mentally deficient and slow-learning students, providing only half the subjects offered in traditional high schools, lowering their students’ morale ...

  7. cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org › digital › collectionCONTENTdm - OCLC

    Yearbooks and student newspapers from Cleveland public high schools tell the story in words and images of Cleveland youth, neighborhoods, sports, and school culture. This collection supports full text searching. Browse. Central High School Annual.

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