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Board Of Education

Board of Education
14605 Granger Road
Maple Heights, Ohio 44137

(216) 587-6100




 MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
 

WELCOME BACK for the 2010-11 school year!

 We, the Board of Education, would like to
acknowledge our teaching and support staff for
their efforts to give our
students a quality education
and a healthy learning environment.  This year
we will emphasize raising achievement, building
relationships and focusing on engaging work. 

Our students are among the best and brightest and
we are proud of their successes.

 
SCHOOL RESUMES

 Thursday, August 19th for students in grades 1-12.  
Kindergarten students are to report on Monday, August 23rd.

   
 


 

ABOUT THE DISTRICT/HISTORY

 

The Maple Heights City School District is one of 612 school districts in the State of Ohio and one of 31 school districts in Cuyahoga County. The School District provides education to approximately 3,900 students in grades kindergarten through twelfth. Additionally, the School District provides pre-school, extended day kindergarten, and other services to its students.

 

The Maple Heights City School District is located in Northeastern Ohio approximately 13 miles southeast of the City of Cleveland. The Maple Heights City School District encompasses the entire City of Maple Heights. The School District was originally part of Bedford. The U.S. Census in 1923, revealed that Maple Heights was populous enough to be legally separated from the County School System and be classified by the State of Ohio as an exempted village school district. Township

 

The first Maple Heights Board of Education was organized in 1924 during which, forty-five students began their high school studies in the old town hall. By 1928, school officials recognized the need for a larger high school. Clement which had opened in 1925, was selected to be the site of the high school which opened in 1931. By 1930, the population of Maple Heights had reached 5,950. Four public schools were in operation with an enrollment of 1,188 pupils and a staff of forty teachers. What was once Maple Grove dedicated in 1933, is now known as Granger which presently serves as the District’s Administration. School

 

Presently, there are six schools in the District, one high school, one middle school and four grade-level elementary schools.

 

 

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