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In 1963 the Program for Action by Citizens in Education (the PACE ASSN.), organized with the support of the Cleveland Associated Foundation, and advocated a variety of school reforms: early reading assistance, libraries in elementary schools, a human-relations curriculum, black teacher recruitment, a tutor corps, interdistrict vocational ...
- Cleveland Call & Post
The CLEVELAND CALL & POST rose from somewhat obscure origins...
- Central High School
When Ohio City was annexed to Cleveland in 1852, WEST HIGH...
- Cleveland Academy
The CLEVELAND ACADEMY was created in 1821, when the trustees...
- Cleveland State University
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY (est. 1965) occupies a campus of...
- Collinwood School Fire
The COLLINWOOD SCHOOL FIRE occurred on 4 Mar. 1908, killing...
- Cuyahoga Community College
CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE opened in Sept. 1963, 2 years...
- Cleveland Call & Post
14 Νοε 2012 · ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS such as the Cleveland Urban Learning Community of St. Ignatius High School, the United Independent Schools of E. Cleveland, and the Urban League’s Street Academy, provided non-traditional options in the 1970s and demonstrated the need for reform.
7 Οκτ 2024 · General Information about the Ohio Boys' Industrial School. The Ohio Boys' Industrial School circa 1940 . The institution was called the State Reform Farm (or School) from 1857-1884; the Boy's Industrial School from 1884 to 1964, and the Fairfield School for Boys from 1964-1980.
It is a city that pioneered in social reforms of all kinds, and yet it is a bastion of conservatism. Founded and developed by a small group of Protestants from the New England and Middle Atlantic states, it is peopled by members of over 50 ethnic groups representing every part of the world and many of the world's religions.
The CLEVELAND BOYS' SCHOOL IN HUDSON, (the Hudson Boys' School), founded in 1903 as a school for orphaned and incorrigible boys, was located in a rural setting—one of the first of its kind in the country.
Experience firsthand the history and legacy of the Ohio State Reformatory, a building with countless stories that range from terrifying and tragic to inspiring and hopeful. Come learn about our history while creating your own Reformatory Story.
On August 31, 1976, Judge Battisti ruled that Cleveland Public Schools and the Ohio State Board of Education had violated plaintiffs’ Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection of the law by “intentionally fostering and maintaining a segregated school system within the Cleveland public schools.”