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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves more than 36,000 students with school options that include STEM, single-gender, IB, Montessori, Early College and the Arts.
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Cleveland Early College High School. 2075 Stokes Blvd. Cleveland OH 44106. 216.838.8250. Principal: Staci Starr. Map. School Website.
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 ]
High School is where students participate in advanced learning opportunities and begin to prepare for life after high school including career training or college preparation. Students have a choice in selecting from among our 30 high schools to find the best match for their interests and passions.
Listed below are all public and private high schools located in Cleveland, Ohio. Click on the public or private school to view that specific high school's details. If you are looking to move to Cleveland, OH consider which high school your children would attend.
Jun 24, 2022 · BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- The Beachwood Board of Education has approved the hiring of Arianna DeGeorge, the former principal at Perry Elementary School in Perry, as the new principal at Bryden...
After Cleveland annexed Ohio City in 1854, educators on the city's new west side who wanted their own high school on their side of the Cuyahoga River struggled to find a way around a problematic state law that permitted only one public high school to exist in Cleveland.