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East Community Learning Center

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Type
  
Public high school

CEEB code
  
362778

Enrollment
  
890 (2010)

Motto
  
"Spirit Wins"

Average ACT scores
  
18

School district
  
Akron Public Schools

Staff
  
48

District
  
Akron Public Schools

Number of students
  
890 (2010)

Average SAT scores
  
942

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Grades
  
7-8 (middle school) 9-12 ( high school)

Headquarters
  
Akron, Ohio, United States

Accreditation
  
Ohio Department of Education

East Community Learning Center (East CLC), formerly known as East High School, is a public high school in Akron, Ohio. It is one of seven high schools in the Akron Public Schools. The building serves students in grades nine through twleve as well as a middle school wing for grades seven and eight.

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History

The campus on Brittain Road opened in September 1955. The building replaced the previous home of East High School on Martha Avenue, which was rechristened as Goodyear Junior High School, later as Goodyear Middle School, and finally as the East Community Learning Center—Goodyear Campus in 2010.

From August 2008 to September 2010, students were temporarily relocated to the decommissioned Central-Hower High School, while the East High School building was renovated and expanded. The building reopened September 1, 2010 as the East Community Learning Center (ECLC). For the beginning of the 2010–2011 school year the building accommodated grades 9–12, though an addition to the ECLC building was completed by January 2011 and added students in grades 7 and 8 from the former Goodyear Middle School.

State championships

  • Boys Cross Country – 1933, 1937
  • Notable alumni

  • Gene Michael, former professional baseball player, manager, and executive in Major League Baseball
  • James Ingram, musician
  • Gene Woodling, former professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • References

    East Community Learning Center Wikipedia