- Akron City School District
Akron Public Schools serves students in
Akron, Ohio and nearby communities. It has graduated great athletes such as Antonio Pittman, Chris "Beanie" Wells, and Matt "Rookie" Heisler. The school district is located in the northeastern part of the state and less than 40 miles south ofCleveland and 30 miles north of Canton. As of 2006-2007, it comprises 7 high schools, 10 middle schools and more than 35 elementary schools.Currently, Akron Public Schools is the fifth largest school district in Ohio, behind the
Cleveland Metropolitan School District , theColumbus City Schools , theCincinnati Public Schools , and theToledo Public Schools (Toledo City School District). The current superintendent of the Akron City School District is Dr. Sylvester Small, Ed.D.Imagine Akron
Akron Public Schools is currently undergoing a massive renovation/rebuilding process of all of its buildings. Some buildings will be completely renovated, while others will be rebuilt. However, due to the declining enrollment and still-shrinking city population, at least 10 of these schools will either close or be relocated in a new school since the project's beginning in 2005. All of these new buildings will have community center features (which was part of the agreement) so the schools will officially be named "community Learning Centers."
In the original plans, both Central-Hower and East High Schools were slated to close. While Central-Hower did close in 2006, the East High School "cluster" was able to persuade the district to convert East High into a 7-12 facility and close Goodyear Middle school instead. For the 2007-2008 school year, East High School students will be attending school in the Central-Hower building. Two new schools will also be built, Helen Arnold Elementary (opened in Fall 2007) and a Science/Math Middle School to be built downtown at the National Inventors' Hall of Fame.
It has also been speculated that Buchtel and Perkins may also combine as East/Goodyear did in the future.Currently, Helen Arnold, Voris, Judith Resnik, David Hill, Mason, Jennings, and Voris CLC's are complete.Crouse, Forest Hill, Glover, Ritzman, Robinson, Sam Salem, East, Findlay, Innes, and The Science/Math School are under construction.
chools
Elementary Schools
* Barrett Elementary School
* Betty Jane Community Learning Center
* Erie Island Elementary School
* Essex Elementary School
* Judith Resnik Community Learning Center
* Findley Elementary School
* Firestone Park Elementary School
* Forest Hill Elementary School
* Barber Elementary School
* Glover Elementary School
* Bettes Elementary School
* Harris Elementary School
* Hatton Elementary School
* Helen Arnold Community Learning Center
* Heminger Elementary School
* Sam Salem Elementary School
* David Hill Elementary School
* Jackson Elementary School
* King Elementary School
* Lawndale Elementary School
* Leggett Elementary School
* Lincoln Elementary School
* Maragaret Park Elementary School
* Mason Community Learning Center
* McEbright Elementary School
* Pfeiffer Elementary School
*Portage Path Elementary School
* Rankin Elementary School
* Rimer Elementary School
* Ritzman Elementary School
* Robinson Elementary School
* Schumacher Academy Elementary School
* Seiberling Elementary School
* Smith Elementary School
* Case Elementary School
* Stewart Elementary School
* Voris Community Learning Center
* Windemere Elementary School
* Crouse Elementary SchoolMiddle Schools
* Goodrich Middle School
* Goodyear Middle School (Closing when East High School is reopened in 2009 as an expanded 7-12 School)
* Jennings Community Learning Center
* Roswell Kent Middle School
* Litchfield Middle School
* Riedinger Middle School
* Perkins Middle School
* Miller-South School for the Visual and Performing Arts
* Hyre Middle School
* Innes Middle SchoolHigh Schools
* Buchtel High School
* East High School
* Ellet High School
* Firestone High School
* Garfield High School
* Kenmore High School
* North High SchoolClosed Schools
* Grace Elementary School - Became an antiques mall for a few years, since demolished and converted into a
Volkswagen dealership.
* Margaret Park Elementary - Currently being used as grades 7-8 for displaced Innes students.
* South High School - This school closed at the end of the 1983-1984 school year. It reopened in 1994 as an intermediate Arts school, renamed Miller-South.* Heminger Elementary - Currently being used for 6th grade Innes pupils who were displaced.
* Lane Elementary - This building was demolished in 1980. Helen Arnold Elementary, which opened in Fall of 2007, was built near the former school to serve students in the neighborhood.
* Central-Hower High School - This building closed at the end of the 2005-2006 school year. It is currently being used as a temporary East High School as their facility is being renovated and expanded.
*Goodyear Middle School - Though the school building has not been shuttered by the district as of yet, it will be in 2009 as it will be replaced by the renovated and expanded East Middle/High School.
*Fairlawn Elementary School - This Building was demolished in 2006 and replaced by Judith Resnik Community Learning Center, which was built on the same location.
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