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A NSF grant aimed at creating scalable models of STEM schools paid for much of the upstart and transition costs, many of which were related to technology equipment acquisition. In 2011-2012 Hughes gained an 8th grade class and became a fully 7th-12th grade school the following school year.
Benedict School at 134 Benedict Avenue is now home of the Board of Education offices. [14] It was closed in either 1980 or 1981 along with Bronson-Norwalk. [15] In the 1970s, NCSD tried grade "clustering" in their system and paired Benedict with Bronson-Norwalk. Benedict would house grades K-3 and then send those students to Bronson-Norwalk for ...
The first principal was James F. Barker (1906–1911) from Muskegon, Michigan. In 1952, East Technical merged with Central High School. Central High was the first public high school in Cleveland and the first free secondary education institution west of the Allegheny Mountains paid for by taxpayers. [3] East Tech utilizes the small school ...
Cincinnati Public Schools Location Cincinnati, Ohio, United States District information Type City school district Grades PreK–12 Established 1829 ; 196 years ago (1829) Superintendent Shauna Murphy Accreditation AdvancED, Ohio Department of Education Students and staff Students 35,585 (2022–2023 School Year) Other information Website www.cps-k12.org Cincinnati Public Schools (often ...
One-room schoolhouse. Considered Columbus's first public school building. 1845 Middle Building Third near Rich Demolished Demolished in 1860, replaced with the Rich Street School [9] 1845 North Building Long and Third Demolished Addition made in 1853 1845 South Building Mound and Third Demolished 178 ft × 24 ft (54.3 m × 7.3 m) structure. [10]
The district has seven schools including four elementary schools housing kindergarten through fifth grade with preschool housed at one elementary school; Stanton Middle School for grades 6–8; and Theodore Roosevelt High School, which houses grades 9–12. The superintendent is Tom Larkin, who began his tenure August 1, 2023.
Students in grades 5 & 8 are tested in reading, mathematics, and science. [3] Grades 4 and 7 are tested in writing, however, in 2009, the writing test was canceled (students in grades 4 and 7 were tested in writing) and the social studies test was suspended for the 2010–11 and 2011-12 school years. The social studies test did return for the ...