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Grover Cleveland High School is a large, comprehensive high school in Ridgewood, Queens.Grover Cleveland High School, Bayside High School, Samuel J. Tilden High School, Abraham Lincoln High School, John Adams High School, Walton High School, and Andrew Jackson High School were all built during the Great Depression from one set of blueprints in order to save money.
Grover Cleveland Charter High School is a public school serving grades 9–12. Cleveland Humanities Magnet is part of Cleveland Charter High School. The school is located along the community of Reseda Ranch within the neighborhood of Reseda, in the San Fernando Valley portion of the city of Los Angeles, California.
Grover Cleveland High School was a high school located in Buffalo, New York.It is named for former U.S. president and Buffalo mayor Grover Cleveland and generally housed students from Grades 9 - 12, teaching according to the Board of Regents.
Grover Cleveland High School or Cleveland High School is the name of several public high schools in the United States, named—except as noted—for President Grover Cleveland: Grover Cleveland High School (New Jersey) , Caldwell, New Jersey
Grover Cleveland High School, Buffalo (former NCES ID 360585000309 [1]) Edison Technical High School, Rochester. Now home to several smaller specialized schools. Some former schools at this campus are listed below. School For Business, Finance And Entrepreneurship (former NCES ID 362475005606 [2])
The school's name was changed to Grover Cleveland High School the same year, and a new athletic field house and science laboratories were added to the school. [9] This expansion was funded by a $25 million building levy passed by the Portland school board in 1947 that was aimed at renovating and expanding schools across Portland in response to ...
Cleveland High School also initially hosted a middle school, named Grover Cleveland Junior High School, that was moved to Asa Mercer Junior High School in 1957. The school was expanded with a new north wing in 1958, featuring a new metal shop classroom, and facilities for art, band and choir, paid for by a citywide bond issue approved in 1955.
Cleveland was a member of the first board of directors of the then Buffalo Normal School. [295] Grover Cleveland Middle School in his birthplace, Caldwell, New Jersey, was named for him, as is Grover Cleveland High School (Buffalo, New York), the town of Cleveland, Mississippi, and Mount Cleveland in Alaska. [296]