Eleanor Gerson School Explained

Eleanor Gerson School
Streetaddress:10427 Detroit Avenue
City:Cleveland
State:Ohio
County:(Cuyahoga County)
Zipcode:44102
Country:USA
Coordinates:41.4806°N -81.7592°W
Oversight:Applewood Centers
Type:Public, Coeducational high school alternative school
Grades:6-12
Slogan:Gerson Gets Me
Established:1970
Homepage:School website

The Eleanor Gerson School is a coeducational alternative day school for students in grades 6 through 12. The school serves a variety of students, including those with emotional or behavioral difficulties, who have been bullied, or have poor social skills/peer relationships.

The curriculum at The Gerson School closely mirrors that of most home districts. Classrooms typically have six to ten students, and are organized based on how students are most likely to focus and learn. All major academic subjects are offered in addition to many electives, including sociology, Spanish, speech communication, government, history, Caribbean culture, service-learning, art, and computer applications.

The Gerson School was opened in 1970 by the Society of Friends. It is located in Cleveland, Ohio.

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