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The Gerson School is a coeducational alternative day school for students in grades 6 through 12 who have not been successful in standard educational settings or who would benefit from a personal and therapeutic environment that affects positive growth according to individual need and ability. Approved by the Ohio Department of Education, 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 '''Eleanor Gerson School''' is a [[coeducational]] [[alternative school|alternative]] [[day school]] for students in grades 6 through 12. The school serves a variety of students, including those with [[emotional problem|emotional]] or [[behavioral disorder|behavioral]] difficulties, who have been [[bullying|bullied]], or have poor [[social skills]]/peer relationships.


The curriculum at The Gerson School closely mirrors that of most home districts so academic standards are not compromised. Classrooms typically have six to 10 students and are set up based on how the students are most likely to focus and learn. All major academic subjects are offered in addition to many electives, including sociology, Spanish, speech communications, government, history, Caribbean culture, service-learning, art, and computer applications.
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 [[Course (education)#Elective and required courses|electives]], including [[sociology]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[speech communication]], government, history, [[Caribbean culture]], service-learning, art, and [[computing|computer]] applications.


The Gerson School was opened in 1970 by the [[Society of Friends]]. It is located in [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
The Gerson School has a long tradition in northeast Ohio dating back to its start in 1970 by the Society of Friends. With its move to Applewood Centers, the school blends the strengths of behavioral health and special needs education, enabling our students to achieve academic and personal goals. Through the school’s alliance with Applewood Centers, students have regular access to a school social worker, as well as expanded mental health services as needed.

It is located in [[Cleveland, Ohio]].

==See also==
*[[Gerson School]]
*[[Applewood Centers]]

==Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.gersonschool.org/ Official site]
*[http://www.gersonschool.org/ Official site]

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Latest revision as of 05:04, 29 November 2020

Eleanor Gerson School
Address
Map
10427 Detroit Avenue

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44102

United States
Coordinates41°28′50″N 81°45′33″W / 41.480556°N 81.759167°W / 41.480556; -81.759167
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school alternative school
Established1970
OversightApplewood Centers
Grades6-12
SloganGerson Gets Me
WebsiteSchool 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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