At Rhodes College & Career Academy (RCCA), educators will work with each student to create a personalized career plan by building on his or her strengths and inspirations. Student experiences include a technology-rich learning environment, investigating career options, new experiences connected to applied learning, internships, and opportunity for credentialing in high-demand career pathways.
In addition to rigorous teaching and learning, Rhodes College & Career Academy educators are committed to providing students with the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence to prepare them for a full range of postgraduation options including high-demand career fields and two- to four-year colleges and universities.
While maintaining the Rhodes identity for sports and other activities, RCCA students will work toward academic success with a personalized career plan and real-world experiences.
3/15/23 -- Shortly after a football game at John Marshall High School Campus last October, students Deshawn, Janya, Treva’on and Damarkis noticed two small children in the street.
Seven CMSD schools, including Rhodes College and Career Academy, have received state Momentum Awards for achieving academic growth that exceeded expectations last school year.
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.
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!
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.