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  1. Jan 30, 2006 · In 1844 school manager CHARLES BRADBURN led the crusade to establish the first public high school against those decrying higher taxes and the failure of the elementary schools to enroll the over 2,000 children of school age not in attendance.

  2. Aug 18, 2016 · A $26.5 million expansion and renovation has turned Hawken's Upper School campus in Chesterland into an architectural gem that finally lives up to the super landscapes around it.

  3. Cleveland School Histories and a list of Cleveland Schools from 1814-1930 by Laura Hine. Before 1814 - One of the first schools in the city of Cleveland was taught by Miss Sarah Doan in what was then known as the Kingsbury neighborhood near the corner of Kinsman and Woodland Heights Avenues.

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Frank Charles Borden (1878–1930) of Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States.

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  5. Cleveland's 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.

  6. HAWKEN SCHOOL was founded in 1915 with the motto "That the better self shall prevail and each generation introduce its successor to a higher plane of life." Originally located at 1572 Ansel Rd. in Cleveland, Hawken was a boys' elementary school with 19 students and 3 teachers.

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  8. 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.

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