The Ohio Department of Education has requested that we share this Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement with you in an effort to improve the overall quality of special education and related services given to students with disabilities across the State.
The Cleveland Board of Education has approved a plan for the future of District academic programs and facilities. The board voted 9-0 Tuesday to adopt the plan after the District spent months holding community meetings and collecting feedback.
Martin Luther King Jr. Campus is the place for students who dream of an exciting career as an EMT or a firefighter and those who see themselves keeping their community healthy as a dentist or a nurse.
As an MLK student, you'll have the opportunity to earn industry certification in a variety of pathways that introduce you to exciting health and public safety careers. As a freshman, you'll focus on the transition to high school and take the introductory Academies 101 course to explore the career pathways:
Allied Health: Dental Assistant or Nursing Assistant
Criminal Justice
Exercise Science
Fire/EMT
MLK connects classroom learning to experiences in the workplace through job shadowing and internships. You can earn industry credentials as a state-certified security officer, 911 dispatcher, state-test nurse assistant, phlebotomist, dental assistant, fire/EMT or personal trainer.
Our campus offers:
a small, personalized environment.
authentic, real-world learning experiences through business partnerships.
a curriculum focused on 21st Century skills you need to succeed in college and life.
a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum.
the opportunity to earn articulated college credits while in high school.
MLK collaborates with community partners to support your success, including the Cleveland Division of Fire, Cleveland Municipal Court, Adult Parole Authority and Fatima Family Center.
Two CMSD students participated in a panel discussion of student concerns, held Oct. 26 during the Council of the Great City Schools' fall conference in Baltimore. This video includes the entire discussion.
Students in the Allied Health program at the Martin Luther King Jr. Campus are training to work in a professional healthcare setting โ and now they feel as if they have already reached their goal.
Last week, at the 39th conference, the club honored the Districtโs top seniors and connected them with civic leaders to discuss issues that are important to the seniors and articulate their visions of the future.
Word has spread all the way across the country about CMSDโs portfolio of innovative high schools that offer pathways to careers in the healthcare industry.