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Ginn Academy

Coordinates: 41°33′49″N 81°34′01″W / 41.5635°N 81.5669°W / 41.5635; -81.5669
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Ginn Academy
Address
Map
655 East 162nd Street

, ,
44110

United States
Information
TypePublic, All boys
Established2007 [2]
StatusActive
SuperintendentEric Gordon
DirectorTed Ginn
PrincipalDamon Holmes[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment337
Websiteclevelandmetroschools.org

Ginn Academy is an all-boys' public high school located in Cleveland, Ohio. A part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Ginn began instruction in 2007 opening in the building previously occupied by Spellacy Middle School in the city's South Collinwood neighborhood.[3] It is the only all-boys' public high school in the state.[4] It was founded by Glenville High School football and track coach Ted Ginn Sr.[5]

Ginn Academy was designed for boys requiring additional help in academics and services, and it was scheduled to have a school day longer than that of most district high schools. The school, in its opening year, had 100 slots for first year students (freshmen) and 50 second year students (sophomores). As of December 2007, 80 students had applied.[6]

The dress code requires students to wear suits and ties, different from the normal Cleveland school district dress code guidelines.[6]

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Ginn Academy / Homepage". Archived from the original on 2017-11-21. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  2. ^ "Ginn Academy uses structure, mentoring to help at-risk young men". Smart Business Magazine. 3 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Margaret Spellacy Middle School (Closed 2006) Profile (2021) | Cleveland, OH". Public School Review.
  4. ^ "Home." Ginn Academy. Retrieved on December 31, 2015.
  5. ^ Benedict, Jeff; Keteyian, Armen (2013). The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football. Knopf Doubleday. p. 286. ISBN 9780385536622.
  6. ^ a b Turner, Karl. "New school clothes uniform Sanders details new dress policy, Ginn Academy for boys" (Archive). Northeast Ohio Media Group at Cleveland.com. December 27, 2007. Retrieved on December 31, 2015.
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41°33′49″N 81°34′01″W / 41.5635°N 81.5669°W / 41.5635; -81.5669