Grover Cleveland Charter High School is a public school that serves classes 9-12. Cleveland Humanities Magnet is part of Cleveland Charter High School. The school is located in Reseda, in San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California.
Cleveland, part of the Los Angeles Unified School District, is named after President Grover Cleveland. Cleveland Charter High School is the only LAUSD comprehensive high school that holds a degree as a California Distinguished School.
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Academics
Cleveland High School was honored as the 2005 California Distinguished School and in 2010 was ranked the 703 best high school in the country by Newsweek , up from 854 the previous year. It has a student population of about 3800. The school is divided into small learning communities:
- Academy of Art and Technology (AOAT)
- School for Advanced Study (SAS)
- The Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Media Academy (GAIMS)
- Humanities Magnet (INTI)
- Media Academy
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
The core focuses on the humanities. The program ranges from philosophy classes, history, literature, and art with a major focus per year on certain overlapping meanings for the concept.
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Extracurricular
Both in 2010 and 2012, the Speech and Debate team is a team of CHSSA Country Champions in Impromptu Talks. Since then they have continued to uphold the tradition of excellence by producing league champions both in debates and speeches. Cleveland also offers many other clubs and extracurricular. Clubs in Cleveland range from robots to speeches and debates. Cleveland is known throughout the city for its strong water sports program. The swimming team and water polo have won the CIF championship several times. Other sports available in Cleveland are football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross country, track and field, and more.
Famous Alumni
- Sid Akins, baseball player, Olympian
- Lucious Harris, basketball player
- Adonis Jordan, basketball player
- Paul Krekorian, American politician and Los Angeles City Council Member
- Harvey Levin, editor-in-chief and creator of TMZ
- Barry Minkow, fraudster
- Khalil Paden, soccer player
- Bret Saberhagen, baseball player, World Series champion, and All-Star 3-times
- Charles Martin Smith, actor/writer/director
- Don Stark, actor, TV: That's' 70s Show , etc.
- Trevor Wilson, basketball player
- Nick Young, the current NBA player with Golden State Warriors
Key Staff
- Bobby Braswell, former head basketball coach at California State University, Northridge
References
External links
- the Cleveland High School website
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