Canton City School District
The Canton City School District is a public school district serving students in Canton, Ohio, The school district enrolls 9,087 students as of the 2014-2015 academic year.[1] The district also serves small sections of Canton and Plain townships, as well as the village of Meyers Lake.
Canton City School District | |
Type | Public School District |
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Students | 10,606 |
Location | , , |
Campus | City |
Website | http://www.ccsdistrict.org/ |
Current Schools
Grades Preschool-2nd Grade Reading and Math Preparatory Schools
- Allen Elementary School - The original Ira M. Allen School was built in 1915 and named for a prominent educator from Eastern Ohio who died in 1897 after serving 30 years as a member of the county board of school examiners. Miss Elizabeth Stough served as the first principal of the building that housed grades kindergarten through eight.
- Belle Stone Elementary School
- Dueber Elementary School
- Harter Elementary School
- McGregor Elementary School
- Schreiber Elementary School
- Worley Elementary School
Grades 3-5 Leadership Schools
- Belden Elementary School
- Cedar Elementary School
- Clarendon Elementary School
- Gibbs Elementary School
- Mason Elementary School
- Youtz Elementary School
Middle School Academies
- Altitude Career Tech and Wellness Academy @Crenshaw
- STEAMM Academy @Hartford
- College & Career Readiness Academy @Lehman
- Early College Academy @ Souers
- Arts Academy @ Summit (K-8)
High schools
- McKinley Senior High School
- Timken Early College High School
- Passages, Choices, Digital Academy
Canton OH 44707
Former elementary schools
- Baxter Elementary School
- Burns (J.J.) Elementary School (Razed)
- Compton Elementary School
- Fairmount Elementary School
- Garfield Elementary School
- Mann (Horace) Elementary
- Martin Elementary School
- Stark Elementary School
- Summit Elementary School
- Washington Elementary School
- Wells Elementary School (for a time housed the system's administrative offices)
- West North Elementary School (razed)
Former high school buildings
- Canton High School renamed Canton Central when McKinley was built (1918), razed to build Timken H.S.
- North High School Razed to build Lehman
- Lehman High School
- Lincoln High School
- Timken High School
References
- Great Schools.com. "Canton City School District Profile". Retrieved 2007-11-04.
External links
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