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Roughly bounded by Bolivar Ave., 1 block north of 1st St., Commerce Ave., and Collins St.; also 201 S. Court St. and 200-215 N. Pearman Ave. 33°44′54″N 90°43′21″W / 33.7483°N 90.7225°W / 33.7483; -90.7225 ( Downtown Cleveland Historic
This is a list of school districts in Mississippi. School districts which are independent governments as per the U.S. Census Bureau include county-wide school districts, consolidated school districts, municipal separate school districts, special municipal separate school districts, and junior colleges.
In May 2016 the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi ordered the school district to consolidate the schools in order to achieve racial integration. [7] Cleveland High School will house all high school students, while the former East Side High School will house all middle school students. [8] In 2017 the consolidations ...
The sole high school of the Cleveland School District, it serves Cleveland, Boyle, Renova, and Merigold. [2] The school occupies the grounds of the old Cleveland High School and Margaret Green Junior High School. [3] Cleveland Central High School itself was formed in 2017 as a consolidation of Cleveland High School and East Side High School ...
Cleveland City Schools may refer to: Cleveland City Schools, in Cleveland, Tennessee; ... Cleveland School District, in Cleveland, Mississippi; See also
C. Calhoun County School District (Mississippi) Canton Public School District (Mississippi) Carroll County School District (Mississippi) Chickasaw County School District
Cleveland High School was a public high school that served students in grades 9–12, located in Cleveland, Mississippi. After it and East Side High were ordered to consolidate, it was renamed Cleveland Central High school, and East Side High was converted to Cleveland Central Middle School. It was a part of the Cleveland School District.
East Side High School was a senior high school in Cleveland, Mississippi, within the Mississippi Delta region. It was a part of the Cleveland School District and the building itself remains such as a middle school. In September 2017, it was merged into Cleveland Central High School. [1] As of 2016, it was an all-black high school. [2]