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  1. www .akronschools .com. Akron Public Schools is a school district serving students in Akron, Ohio, United States, and nearby communities. It is located in the northeastern part of Ohio, less than 40 mi (64 km) south of Cleveland and 20 mi (32 km) north of Canton. The district encompasses 54.4 sq mi (141 km 2) and includes, as of the ...

    • 21,343 (2017-2018 School Year)
    • 47 (2021/22) School Year)
    • 1847
    • Dr. C. Michael Robinson Jr., Ed.D.
  2. Welcome to Akron Public Schools! Explore our academics, programs, and community partners that help nurture a high-achieving, diverse learning environment.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akron,_OhioAkron, Ohio - Wikipedia

    The Akron School Law of 1847 founded the city's public schools and created the K–12 grade school system, which currently is used in every U.S. state. The city's first school is now a museum on Broadway Street near the corner of Exchange.

  4. John R. Buchtel Community Learning Center, formerly known as John R. Buchtel High School and often referred to as Buchtel High School or Buchtel CLC, is a public high school in Akron, Ohio, United States, serving grades 7–12. It is one of seven high schools in the Akron Public Schools.

  5. Website. akronschools .com /school /Firestone+CLC+9-12. Firestone Community Learning Center ( Firestone CLC ), previously known as Harvey S. Firestone High School, is a public high school located on the northwest side of Akron, Ohio. It is one of seven high schools in the Akron Public Schools.

  6. I Promise School (IPS) is a public elementary school in Akron, Ohio. Opened in 2018, it is supported by the LeBron James Family Foundation and specifically aimed at at-risk children . Opening with students attending grades three and four, the school became fully operational in 2022, teaching grades one through eight.

  7. Accreditation. Ohio Department of Education. South High School was a public high school in the Akron Public Schools that served the city of Akron, Ohio, from 1911 until its closure at the end of the 1979–80 school year. School colors were blue and white and athletic teams were known as the Cavaliers or Big Blue.