Mary Church Terrell School is a small, family oriented Pre-K - 8th grade school where teachers and scholars work together to create classrooms where all different types of learners can be an active part of their learning experience. The school is one of Cleveland's higher performing schools. We are very proud of our 5 star Step Up to Quality rating for our Preschool Program.
The school has been open since 1929 and will continue to be a beacon for those who want a high quality education in a small family environment. We are excited to announce that Mary Church Terrell School was named a SAY YES to Education School beginning this 2020-2021 school year. We are eager to continue to support the families of all scholars. We look forward to serving you and your scholars.
We have officially launched the Mary Church Terrell Spirit Wear Site! The site is open all school year, and orders ship directly to your house. In addition, our school receives a portion of the proceeds to go back towards rewarding our students for excellent behavior and academic performance. Please use the link below to shop for all MCT apparel!
Ten District teachers have learned that they have won this year’s Excellence in Teaching Award. The honor goes to teachers who demonstrate instructional expertise, creativity and innovation and set an example for their peers.
Mound and Louis Agassiz schools are the latest additions to the District's growing list of top-rated preschool sites. Both received the maximum five stars awarded under Ohio’s Step Up to Quality rating system.
11/9/2017 Ten award-winning CMSD teachers are reaping well-deserved congratulations. They also are planning ways to share their methods with peers across the District.
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.