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Garrett Morgan School of Engineering & Innovation
Mission Statement: Relationships. Rigor. Results.
Education Focus: Garrett Morgan School of Engineering and Innovation is a gateway to the world. We offer four courses focused on engineering: Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, and Industrial Robotics. Through these courses, our students develop a strong foundation in areas such as 3D modeling, circuits, physics, and technical drawings. Our students are equipped with the necessary knowledge to further their education in STEM fields, and have the opportunity to earn certificates and industry credentials that they can use in the workforce. With a focus on developing well-rounded students with strong critical thinking skills and leadership capabilities, our curriculum introduces students to a variety of academic subjects and materials, with opportunities for exploration of the arts. Garrett Morgan School of Engineering and Innovation graduates are ready for life after high school - whether it's college or career.
With an overall focus of educating students in engineering and sciences, our curriculum is developed in a way to introduce students to a variety of academic subjects and materials with arts enhancement.
Housed on a new site right off the lake in an arts-rich community, GMSEI will have a project-based approach to understand and embrace engineering and will offer a plethora of science courses also. GMSEI is for the student who is into science, math, the arts, enjoys thinking critically, and using their creativeness to problem-solve. Students will become engaged in compelling, real-world challenges to become better collaborators and thinkers.
Students will graduate enriched by real-world work exposure and prepared for the 21st century by participating in an internship/externship. Garrett Morgan School of Engineering students will be college and career ready upon graduation.
GMSEI has 4 values in which our school stands on: Pride, Integrity, Responsibility, and Leadership. These values are driven by a commitment to see our students become life-long learners, productive citizens, and academically successful. These values are the standard for our faculty, staff, and students and guide the way we interact with our parents, community, and stakeholders.
PrideWe take pride in our achievement, our school, and ourselvesIntegrityWe always do the right thingResponsibilityWe take responsibility for our actions, our school community and our community at largeLeadershipWe strive to be leaders in our community and the world
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Upcoming Events
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Mega Health Expo 2025
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May 1, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Senior Class Meeting
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May 16, 2025
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May 20, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Spring Sports Banquet
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May 21, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Academic Awards Ceremony (Invite Only)
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We need your feedback on Workforce Readiness and Career & Technical Education (CTE)!
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.
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CMSD’s Summer Learning Experience is back!
You Summer Soundtrack has fun, hands-on activities for K-5 and high school students. Register today to secure your spot!
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CMSD starts Building Brighter Futures Community Conversations this week.
Your voice matters! CMSD is making important decisions about our schools, and we need your input! See the schedule for a meeting near you or join a virtual meeting!
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Ohio is launching the Summer Electronic benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) program
While Cleveland Metropolitan School District offers no-costs meals to all students during the school year, children must meet certain eligibility requirements to receive Summer EBT benefits. If your household income is at or below 185% of the federal poverty level, your school-aged children may qualify.
