Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools

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Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
UNIQUE CHOICES

                                                                             FOR YOUR UNIQUE CHILD

                                                                                  Cleveland’s
                                                                               New and Innovative
                                                                                    Schools
                    Office of New and Innovative Schools
Christine D. Fowler-Mack, Chief of New and Innovative Schools and Programs
                 1380 East Sixth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
                                 216.348.3651
Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
UNIQUE CHOICES                              Promise Academy – A CMSD Community School
                                                           1701 East 13th Street
                                                           9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Your child is unique – as unique as your                   216.443.0500
choice of schools must be to take your                     • Provides students a second chance to earn their high school
child’s curiosity, interests and skills to their             diplomas with flexible hours:
                                                                          9:00 a.m. to noon
highest levels.                                                           Noon to 3:00 p.m.
                                                                          3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
                                                           • Computer-based NovaNet curriculum enables students to complete
Call or visit any of the Cleveland Metropolitan              1.5 to 2 years of coursework in one school year
School District’s New & Innovative Schools                 • Links students to colleges and vocational careers
today and discover high-quality, innovative
educational experiences that rival the best
private, charter or community schools in
                                                           CMSD Sponsored Community Schools
                                                           The CMSD is the only district in the state that has a robust partnership
northeast Ohio.                                            with high-performing charter schools based upon the rigorous National
                                                           Association of Charter School Authorizers’ standards. Six charter schools
                                                           are sponsored by the CMSD, one of which is co-located with a district high
                                                           school and another located in a building purchased from the district.
ONLY the Cleveland Metropolitan                            • Citizens’ Academy (K-5)
School District offers:                                      18 27 Ansel Road, 44106
                                                           • Citizens’ Academy East (K-2), to open fall 2012
• Four single gender academies                               12523 Woodside Avenue, 44108
• The only STEM school in the nation on a                  • Citizens Leadership Academy (6-8)
  Fortune 500 campus                                         9711 Lamont Avenue, 44106
• Ohio’s first New Tech high schools in the state          • Entrepreneurship Preparatory School (6-8)
• An Early College High School with the highest              1417 E. 36th Street, 44114
  student performance index in the state                   • Entrepreneurship Woodland Hills (6-8)
• First K-12 International School located on the             to open fall 2012
                                                             9201 Crane Avenue, 44105
  campus of Cleveland State University
                                                           • Near West Intergenerational (K-3)
• The Cleveland School of Science and Medicine,
                                                             4016 Woodbine Avenue, 441134
  which has had, since its first graduating class, a 100
  percent graduation rate and college acceptance rate      • Village Preparatory School (K-5)
                                                             1417 E. 36th Street, 44114
Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
New Tech East                                                          FOR YOUR UNIQUE CHILD
2439 East 55 Street, 44104
            th

8:00 a.m. – 3:10 p.m.
216.361.3116                                                                      Check out these Innovative School
                                                                                       choices, found only in the
• Students have access to computers and the best technology every
  period of every day with 1-to-1 computer ratio
                                                                                Cleveland Metropolitan School District
• Project-based learning is at the forefront of the New Tech model
                                                                       Campus International School (K-3)
• Students receive extra support because of the small school
  environment                                                          3000 Euclid Avenue, 44114
                                                                       8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
• Parents and students will have                                       216.431.2225
  access to real-time grades,
  assignments and teacher                                              • First public school to seek
  communication through our                                              International Baccalaureate
  ECHO web-based software                                                accreditation
                                                                       • Operates In partnership with
                                                                         Cleveland State University
                                                                       • Offers Mandarin Chinese
                                                                         to all students beginning in
                                                                         kindergarten
New Tech West
4600 Detroit Avenue, 44102
8:00 a.m. – 3:10 p.m.
216.348.3651
• Students learn in a 1-to-1
  computer environment                                                 Douglas MacArthur Girls’
• Project-based learning                                               Leadership Academy (PreK-6)
  embedded in a strong                                                 4401 Valleyside Road, 44135
  college-preparatory program                                          8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
• Students paired with teacher                                         216.267.5969
  advocates to guide them
  through their academic experiences                                   • Empowered teachers provide unique academic challenges
• Mentors provide support as students learn to manage their time,      • Curriculum designed to recognize and value each girl’s individuality
  choose their career paths and apply for college                      • School climate ensures thoughts and opinions are respected so each
• Business partnerships link students with the business community to     student’s self-confidence soars
  practice and strengthen their skills                                 • Etiquette training offered at all grades
Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
Kenneth W. Clement Boys’ Leadership                                   MC2STEM
Academy @ Margaret Spellacy (PreK-6)                                  Great Lakes Science Center
655 East 162 Street, 44110
              nd                                                      9th Grade
8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.                                                 601 Erieside Avenue, 44114
216.486.5364                                                          9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
                                                                      216.858.1267
• Extensive partnerships with Cleveland organizations, including:
    – Cleveland Cavalier’s support of the school’s extensive
      reading library
                                                                      GE Lighting and Industrial
    – Advisory board made up of members of the Boulé –
      Cleveland’s all-male professional fraternity                    10th Grade
• Curriculum steeped in strategies and approaches geared toward       1975 Noble Road, Building #336
  the needs of developing young boys                                  East Cleveland, 44112
                                                                      9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
• Positive school culture and traditions                              216.744.1512
• Student participation in the school’s “Tie Ceremony” that defines
  student transition to the next grade level
                                                                      11th and 12th Grade
                                                                      1740 East 72nd Street, 44114
                                                                      9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
                                                                      216.592.6875
                                                                      • Project-based high school that focuses on science, technology,
Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy (PreK-6)                           engineering and math through innovative, hands-on learning
17200 Valley View Avenue, 44135                                       • First high school-based FAB LAB (fabrication lab)
8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.                                                 • 9th graders attend school every day in Cleveland’s renowned Great
216.251.3876                                                            Lakes Science Center
• Academies prepare young                                             • 10th grade program is the only high school program located on the
  men for 21st century learning                                         campus of a Fortune 500 company
• Individualized learning plans                                       • 10th graders spend a week at the Biosphere 2 Lab in Arizona
  unique to each student                                              • 11th and 12th grade STEM students take college courses at Tri-C and
• Boy-centered learning                                                 Cleveland State University, in addition to their high school work
• Community service and civic                                         • STEM field experiences and internships completed at NASA,
  responsibility component encourages                                   Rockwell Automation, Lockheed Martin, Turner Construction, the
  students to “give back” to their                                      U.S. Senate and MIT
  communities
• Multimedia facilities
Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
Design Lab Early College @ Jane Addams (9-12)
2373 East 30th Street, 44115
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
216.621.5064
• Students earn high school and college credit simultaneously
• School focuses on project-based learning and real-world work
  experience
• Partnership with Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and
  Cleveland State University positions students for full-time college
  study beyond high school
• An active and engaged parent organization ensures each student’s
  innovative academic journey is well supported

                                                                             Warner Girls’ Leadership Academy (PreK-6)
                                Ginn Academy (9-12)                          8315 Jeffries Avenue, 44105
                                655 East 162nd Street, 44110                 8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
                                8:15 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.                        216.206.4620
                                216.531.4466
                                                                             • Girls are taught to be competent, confident and compassionate
                                • Featured in the New York Times
                                                                             • Research-based instuction focused on the intellectual development
                                • First and only all-male public high          of young girls and how they learn best
                                  school in Ohio
                                                                             • A strong parent organization and
                                • Created for at-risk boys in 2007, Ginn       community wraparound services
                                  boasts a 100 percent promotion rate          support a vibrant academic, athletic,
                                  in grades 9-12                               artistic and social experience for
                                • More than 90 percent graduation              every student
                                  rate in its first two graduating classes
                                • Graduates have earned $2.7 million
                                  in college scholarships
Cleveland's New and Innovative Schools
Cleveland Early College High School (9-12)                             Cleveland School of
2075 Stokes Boulevard                                                  Science and Medicine (9-12)
8:00 a.m. – 3:18 p.m.                                                  2075 Stokes Boulevard
216.229.0200                                                           8:00 a.m. – 3:18 p.m.
• Premier innovative high school for college-bound, high-              216.229.0070
  achieving students                                                   • Offers a rigorous college-preparatory
• Selected students placed on a fast track to college with advanced      environment with a unique curriculum,
  coursework that allows them to complete high school requirements       including access to specialty courses in
  within three years while preparing students for college-level          medicine
  coursework                                                           • Developed in partnership with Case Western Reserve
• Rated an “Excellent” school for five consecutive years on the Ohio     University School of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth and
  State Report Card                                                      University Hospitals
• Designated a “School of Promise” by the state superintendent         • Provides mentoring and internships with world-class medical
• College study inspired not as an option, but a goal for students,      institutions, specifically through the Health Professionals Pipeline
  regardless of family income, status, ethnicity or religion             Program, which has funded eight-year full scholarships for
                                                                         students to undergraduate and medical school at Case Western
• Curriculum rooted in 21st-century skills: lessons in                   Reserve University
  critical/analytical thinking, communication and problem-
  solving techniques                                                   • Fosters a respectful and responsible environment, supportive of
                                                                         student needs through close relationships with faculty and staff
• Selective admission policy requires a 3.0 or higher grade point
  average and proficiency in reading and math on the 7th grade         • Sponsors a White Coat Ceremony each February to officially
  Ohio Achievement Assessment                                            welcome the new freshmen as full members of the school
                                                                         community
                                                                       • Selective admission policy requires a 3.0 or higher grade point
Cleveland School of                                                      average and proficiency in reading and math on the 7th grade Ohio
                                                                         Achievement Tests Assessment
Architecture and Design (9-12)
2075 Stokes Blvd.
8:00 a.m. – 3:18 p.m.
216.229.0100
• Designed for art or design students who want to leave their
  mark on the world
• Arts-integrated, project-based Honors Program with a college-
  preparatory curriculum
• Selective admission policy requires a 3.0 or higher grade point
  average and proficiency in reading and math on the 7th grade
  Ohio Achievement Tests Assessment
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