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Canton City School District

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Canton City School District
NameCanton City School District
LocationCanton, Ohio, Stark County, Ohio, United States
GradesPreschool-High school

Canton City School District is a Public school district located in Canton, Ohio, Stark County, Ohio, serving students from Canton, Ohio, Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio, and parts of Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio, with neighboring districts including Massillon City School District, North Canton City School District, and Plain Local School District. The district operates under the guidance of the Ohio Department of Education and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Canton City School District is also a member of the Stark County Educational Service Center and collaborates with institutions like Stark State College and Malone University.

Overview

The Canton City School District serves a diverse population of students, with a range of programs and services designed to meet the needs of all learners, including those with Special education needs, as outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The district's curriculum is aligned with the Ohio Learning Standards and includes courses in English language arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social studies, as well as Foreign language instruction in Spanish and French. Students also have access to Vocational education programs, such as those offered through the Stark County Career and Technical Center, and can participate in extracurricular activities like National Honor Society, Future Farmers of America, and Boy Scouts of America.

History

The Canton City School District has a long history, dating back to the late 19th century, when the first schools were established in Canton, Ohio, with support from organizations like the Canton Rotary Club and the Canton Jaycees. Over the years, the district has grown and evolved, with the construction of new schools, including Timken High School, McKinley High School, and GlenOak High School, and the implementation of innovative programs, such as the International Baccalaureate diploma program, in partnership with institutions like Kent State University and University of Mount Union. The district has also been recognized for its achievements, including being named a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education and receiving awards from organizations like the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Ohio School Boards Association.

Schools

The Canton City School District operates a range of schools, including elementary schools, such as Clarendon Elementary School and Gibbs Elementary School, middle schools, like Crenshaw Middle School and Arbor Middle School, and high schools, including Timken High School, McKinley High School, and GlenOak High School. The district also offers alternative education programs, such as the Canton City Digital Academy, and partners with organizations like the Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities to provide services for students with special needs. Additionally, students can participate in programs like Project Lead the Way and SkillsUSA, and can earn credits through Dual enrollment programs with institutions like Stark State College and Walsh University.

Administration

The Canton City School District is governed by a Board of education, composed of members elected by the community, including representatives from Canton, Ohio, Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio, and Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio. The district is led by a superintendent, who oversees the administration of the district, including departments like Curriculum and instruction, Special education, and Business operations, and works closely with organizations like the Ohio Association of School Administrators and the American Association of School Administrators. The district also employs a range of staff, including Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators, who are supported by professional organizations like the National Education Association and the Ohio Education Association.

Academics

The Canton City School District offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, honors courses, and Vocational education programs, designed to prepare students for success in Higher education and the Workforce, with support from institutions like University of Akron, Kent State University, and Cleveland State University. Students can also participate in programs like Project Lead the Way and SkillsUSA, and can earn credits through Dual enrollment programs with institutions like Stark State College and Walsh University. The district's curriculum is aligned with the Ohio Learning Standards and includes courses in English language arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social studies, as well as Foreign language instruction in Spanish and French, and is supported by organizations like the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Science Teachers Association.

Finances

The Canton City School District is funded through a combination of Local property taxes, State funding, and Federal funding, with support from organizations like the Ohio School Boards Association and the National School Boards Association. The district's budget is managed by the treasurer, who oversees the allocation of funds for programs and services, including Special education and Vocational education, and works closely with institutions like the Stark County Auditor's Office and the Ohio Office of Budget and Management. The district also receives funding from grants and partnerships with organizations like the Stark Community Foundation and the Canton Foundation, and is supported by local businesses like Timken Company and Diebold Nixdorf. Category:School districts in Ohio

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