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Glenville High spotlights career programs, sets math, literacy and graduation targets
Summary
At the Cleveland Municipal School District board organization meeting, Glenville High School principal Kendra Holloway presented a school spotlight emphasizing career and technical education programs, marketable certifications, and targets to raise math, ELA and graduation rates amid ongoing attendance and SEL challenges.
At the Board of Education of the Cleveland Municipal School District’s organization meeting and work session at Garrett Morgan High School, Glenville High School Principal Kendra Holloway presented a school spotlight that highlighted career and technical education programs, enrollment and demographic data, and academic goals for the 2024–25 school year.
The spotlight matters because Glenville’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs—nursing, dental assisting and criminal justice among them—provide certifications students can use to enter the workforce immediately, Principal Kendra Holloway told the board. “In our nursing program, once you take the classes and pass the certification, when you leave Glenville High School, you are an STNA,” Holloway said. “In our dental assistant program, once you take the classes, pass the certification, you are a dental assistant which mean you're marketable.”
Holloway laid out current enrollment and demographic figures: she said…
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