School of Civic and Business Leadership
At the John Marshall School of Civic and Business Leadership, we strive to graduate scholars who are ready to be the leaders of tomorrow.
Scholars not only receive a rigorous education, but also opportunities to work within one of our onsite businesses, such as our coffee shop, and are actively involved in projects throughout the community. Through these experiences, they will receive hands-on training in business planning, marketing/advertising and finance.
Scholars will be challenged academically through a curriculum that prepares them for either college or a career, taught by educators who seek to ignite each individual student's passion for learning and awaken their potential to be a business leader. Each class has a business focus that allows scholars to see real world applications for the curriculum they are learning.
Finally, we believe in restorative justice and the idea that we can leave the world better than we found it by taking responsibility for ourselves and by actively pursuing change in the world; whether it's being a friend to someone, working within the community or petitioning the government for change - we can make a difference through our actions and ability to communicate.
If you want to challenge yourself to grow academically, socially and receive opportunities to work in leadership roles; then we invite you to join the John Marshall School of Civic and Business Leadership.
4/26/23 -- Students from Civics 2.0 organized this walkout and created a safe space for protestors to share how gun violence has changed their lives.
Through CMSD and its partner, Say Yes Cleveland, your child may receive healthcare at school – at no cost to you.
Six CMSD schools are open three nights a week for free recreation and other community programs.
This is your moment to shape our scholars and community for a brighter, more equitable future. Your voice matters, so head on over to the survey (click title) and share your insights.
CMSD scholars from four high schools gathered to engage in a candid and enlightening conversation about teen sexuality, at the 2024 Teen Health Summit.
The opening of Mound Wellness Center, Glenville Wellness Center and Clara E Westropp Wellness Center is a collaboration between MetroHealth and CMSD to provide school-based healthcare services
Mrs. Sekaran, who has taught for 15 years, has affected students and staff with her diligent efforts to identify and encourage students to participate in AP classes.
Network Leader:
Andrew Koonce
WEATHER ALERT - All CMSD Schools will switch to remote learning for Thursday, February 3rd and Friday, February 4th.
High school students will have Thursday off as scheduled.
High school conferences will go on as planned from 12:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, but only in a virtual format.
Conference links:
9th - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84510505318?pwd=Qys0R3lUanI2YUtKYXEwNzBFNFRCdz09
10th -https://zoom.us/j/96226384605?pwd=eXE4dEF4ZjVrNUVlcE4vK0N5ZHp6Zz09
12th- https://clevelandmetroschools-org.zoom.us/j/82998848739?pwd=dEJtempqQ2Ywb1RuMkxHWW9YRFhyUT09
LI-https://clevelandmetroschools-org.zoom.us/j/82344645750?
High School students will have class virtually on Friday 2/4. They are expected to log-in by 8:00 for their regularly scheduled first period class. Zoom links will be in Schoology.
John Marshall CBL Online Zoom Schedule
Period 1 8:00 AM - 8:34 AM
Period 2 8:57 AM – 9:31 AM
Period 3 9:54 AM – 10:28 AM
Period 4 10:51 AM – 11:25 AM
Lunch 11:25 AM – 12:30 PM
Period 6 12:31 PM – 1:05 PM
Period 7 1:08 PM – 1:42 PM
Period 8 2:05 PM – 2:39 PM
(Time in between classes is Asynchronous work time for assignments)
3952 West 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44111 216.838.6050 fax: Accessibility
John Marshall School of Civic & Business Leadership
3952 West 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44111
216.838.6050
fax: