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These departures left the league with only six schools for the 2021–22 and 2022–23 school years. More changes followed quickly. A unanimous vote on April 13, 2022, granted approval for Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights of the Lake Erie League to join the conference beginning with the 2023-24 school year. [7]
(Football 1968–86, 1993–2007) Lorain: Titans Lorain: Navy Blue & Silver 2010–2024 Maple Heights: Mustangs Maple Heights: Maroon & White 1998– Shaker Heights: Red Raiders Shaker Heights: Red & White 1923–2012, 2020–2023 Shaw: Cardinals East Cleveland: Red & Black 1928– Warrensville Heights: Tigers Warrensville Heights: Blue & Gold ...
Shaker Heights Red Raiders (2012–15, to Greater Cleveland Conference) [4] 2 teams from this conference (Brush and Mayfield) will join the Western Reserve Conference come the 2015–16 school year Football divisions
The high school is the only public high school in the Shaker Heights City School District, which serves Shaker Heights and a small part of Cleveland. [6] Shaker Heights High School is an International Baccalaureate World School, [7] the only public high school in Cuyahoga County to hold this accreditation and offer rigorous IB classes. [8]
Shaker Middle School serves all students in grades 7 and 8. Shaker Heights High School houses grades 9 through 12. The Shaker Heights High School mascot is a “Raider”. School colors are red and white. The district employs 430 teachers for a student / teacher ratio of 13:1 (average Ohio ratio 16:1). 78% of Shaker teachers hold master's ...
The Northeast Ohio Conference (NOC) was a high school athletics conference, recognized by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA), in northeast Ohio. [1] [2] Eighteen member schools — each located within the Northeast District of the OHSAA (Class AAA, Divisions I and II) [3] — competed in three six-member divisions: Valley, River and Lake. [4]
2009 Girls D 3 Title game was won by Hathaway Brown (Shaker Heights), but later forfeited due to the use of an ineligible player. It was just the third state championship game forfeiture in the history of the OHSAA.
Cleveland Browns, All-America Football Conference (1946–1949) National Football League (1950–1995, 1999–present) Cleveland Fusion , Women's Football Alliance (2002–present) Defunct/relocated