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The Garfield Heights City School District is the public schools system of Garfield Heights, Ohio consisting of five schools and a student enrollment of 3,823 in the 2004-05 school year. [1] In 1996, The Garfield Heights City Schools system was named a B.E.S.T. district.
Garfield Heights Board of Education presented the grand opening of the performing arts center on November 3, 2007. The building includes a 792-seat Auditorium, a make-up room, a storage room, several changing rooms for Music Express, Drama performers, and Band members, and two classrooms, one being the Band room, and another for the Choral department.
Pages in category "Garfield Heights, Ohio" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Garfield Heights City School District;
Garfield Community Learning Center student Alyssa Feathers, 16, holds a sign Friday for the walkout planned for May 20. The reduction in force is part of $24 million in cuts to the budget that ...
Garfield Heights High School. Garfield Heights has its own public school system comprising three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. It is governed by a five-member elected board. There are two Catholic schools in the city; St. Benedict and Trinity High School. In 2001, Garfield Heights voters approved a levy to build a ...
The new school retained the Golden Rams mascot and maroon and gold colors of Garfield. Both schools were historic staples in the city of Akron. Kenmore High School dated back to 1908 when Kenmore was still a separate town, before being annexed into Akron in 1929. Garfield High School dated back to 1926 when it opened as Akron's sixth public ...
School board: 9 members [2] Chair of the board: Sara Elaqad: Accreditation: AdvancED, Ohio Department of Education: Budget: $838 million (2017–18 school year) [3] Affiliation(s) Ohio 8 [4] Students and staff; Students: 38,949 [5] Teachers: 2659 (2016–17 school year budgeted) [6] Staff: 5303 (2016-17 school year budgeted total staff) [6 ...
Nov. 9—Sheriff Drew W. Hyer is leading the race against political newcomer Kurt Miller to retain his role as the top law enforcement official in Garfield County. Hyer received 572 votes ...