Welcome to the John Adams College and Career Academy
At the new John Adams College & Career Academy, students will connect learning with their passions and professional aspirations to prepare for their future—whether that means college, a career licensing program or other post-secondary options. With an innovative, technology-rich learning environment at their fingertips, JACCA students will have the tools to explore career opportunities and various pathways to college.
JACCA students will:
Participate in the AVID program, where they will receive the additional academic, social, and emotional support that will help them succeed in rigorous courses
Explore a variety of careers and map out a personalized career pathway plan for their 4-year experience
Shadow professionals working in high-demand fields for skilled and talented people
Research and visit colleges and universities and prepare to apply and succeed
Have the option to engage in one of three pathways: Information Technology, Law & Social Justice, or College & Career
An emphasis on experiential learning, college exploration and opportunities to obtain career credentials will ensure that JACCA students graduate confident and well-prepared for the next steps in their educational and professional journeys.
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.