Welcome to the John Marshall School of Engineering
John Marshall School of Engineering is an innovative school that promotes engineering practices in the everyday lives of students. Students design and build robots, construct energy-efficient cars, and explore green technology Math, science and engineering courses offer hands-on experiences through Design Lab and Maker Space Lab.
9th and 10th grade students are exposed to general engineering principles that will prepare them for the rigor of their chosen pathway. As students advance to 11th and 12th grade, they begin to focus on an engineering pathway that will lead to industry-recognized credentialing, college readiness, and the opportunity to receive college credit.
There hasn’t been a marching band at a CMSD high school in years -- until now. The Lawyers of John Marshall Campus are marching to the beat of their own drums, literally.
May 21, 2025 by Remi Murrey, News 5 Cleveland - Graduation season is here, and the Cleveland Council of Black Colleges Alumni Association helped students get ready through a special occasion called HBCU Bound Day 2025, to support those heading to Historically Black Colleges and Universities this Fall.
05/07/2025 The Cleveland Observer - Quelina Jordan-Shaw, a high school teacher at Cleveland Metropolitan Remote School, has been selected as a 2025 Fund for Teachers Fellow. She will receive a $4,964 grant to travel to Ghana this summer, where she will study how schools there teach career and entrepreneurship education.
CMSD is gathering feedback from high school students, staff, families, and partners to assess and improve Workforce Readiness and Career & Technical Education (CTE) programming. Your input is essential in helping us evaluate current programs and determine how to better support students in preparing for college and careers.