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From description at the site: "Published by order of the Board of Education in 1876. The author established the first free high school in Ohio in 1846, which became Central High School. This work is a continuous narrative without chapter divisions. It includes information on individual schools and a list of school board members from 1836–1866."
Cleveland Heights High School was established in 1901 by the Cleveland Heights Board of Education. The building that is currently being used opened in 1926. [6] The student population was 1,772 as of the 2018–2019, school year with 15.02 student/teacher ratio.
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The Cleveland Heights–University Heights City School District is a public school district based in University Heights, Ohio, United States. [ 1 ] The district enrolled 5,062 students as of January 10, 2020, [ 2 ] and covers most of Cleveland Heights , all of University Heights, and a small portion of South Euclid .
Glenville High School is a public high school in the Glenville area on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio.The school is part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.The school originally resided at the former Oliver Wendell Holmes school (then The Doan Building) which formerly sat on the northeast corner of E. 105th and St. Clair then later moved to Parkwood and Everton in October 1904 as ...
The mascot is the Eagle and the school colors are red, white and blue. John F. Kennedy is a comprehensive high schools that offers Advance Placement, Honors, Early College, Career and Technical Classes and JROTC [5] The school offers a variety of activities, including baseball, basketball, football, track and field, and wrestling.