Whitney M. Young School (formerly known as Whitney Young Gifted Education Campus, Whitney Young High School or Whitney M. Young Gifted & Talented Leadership Academy) is a selective-enrollment public school in
Cleveland, in the
U.S. state of
Ohio, notable as the city's first public
gifted and talented school.. Named after
Whitney M. Young Jr.
Whitney Moore Young Jr. (July 31, 1921 – March 11, 1971) was an American civil rights leader. Trained as a social worker, he spent most of his career working to end employment discrimination in the United States and turning the National Urba ...
, a prominent
civil rights leader, the school is located in Cleveland's
Lee-Harvard neighborhood.
Whitney Young is less than a half-mile from
John F. Kennedy High School. Located in the city's southeast corner, it is less than a half-mile from the
Cleveland -
Warrensville Heights and
Cleveland -
Shaker Heights borders. During the 2008–2009 school year Whitney Young served 16% of CMSD gifted students.
The school has scored among the top high schools in the state of Ohio. In May 2009, Whitney Young was featured on
Channel 3 News in Cleveland for begin just one of four Cleveland schools to have a 100% graduation rate. That same year, the school was ranked among the top high schools in the United States by ''
U.S. News & World Report''.
["America's Best High Schools". US News & World Report.](_blank)
Retrieved May 2010. On August 27, 2010, Whitney Young became the first and only Cleveland school to receive the state's highest rating of ''Excellent with Distinction''.
Retrieved August 27, 2010. Whitney Young is currently listed on Ohio's Schools of Promise List, it has been on the list for 9 consecutive school years, starting in school year 2001–2002. Whitney Young has been listed as a
Ohio School of Promisemore than any other school in the state.
[Schools of Promise". Ohio Department of Education.](_blank)
Retrieved November 14, 2010.
History
In 2007 Whitney Young became one of two middle schools in Cleveland to take part in the Rotsky Foundation. This program allows selected eighth grade students to participate in a mentoring program, and receive a
scholarship in their senior year to any college/university. The students will remain in the program until they complete high school, regardless if they remain in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District or not.
Whitney Young's 2008–2009 school year was a dedication t
Reginald Lamont Dudley Jr. a 13-year-old (Whitney Young Eighth Grader) who was murdered October 4, 2008, in his home.
In December 2011, the State of Ohio Department of Education released the first ever ranking of all Ohio schools. Whitney Young ranked third in CMSD and 180th in the state.
In 2019, the gifted and talented high school program of Whitney Young was transferred to the newly built John F. Kennedy High School
The years long protest wa
involved demonstrations and calling of local and state representative to change the plans laid out by CMSD Leadershipan
some student walkouts
Name changes
The school building that is now home to Whitney Young was opened in 1951 as
Hoban Dominican High School
Hoban Dominican High School was one of seven all-female Catholic high school located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. The academic environment provided a 12 to 1 student to faculty ratio with an av ...
, an all-girls
Catholic School
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. In 1971 the
Cleveland Metropolitan School District (formally
Cleveland Municipal School District) brought the school from the
Cleveland Diocese. When the Cleveland Municipal School District first opened Whitney Young in 1971 ''(a few months after the death of Whitney Young, who died March 11, 1971)'', it was an all-girls school.
*1973-1974 School year—school opened as ''Whitney M. Young Junior High School''
*2003-2004 School year—name changed to ''Whitney M. Young School''
*2008-2009 School year—name changed to ''Whitney M. Young High School''
*2010-2011 School year—name changed to ''Whitney M. Young Gifted & Talented Leadership Academy''
*2019-2020 School year—name changed to ''Whitney M. Young School''
Grade-level changes
In the 2003–2004 school year the Cleveland Municipal School District begin adding one additional grade level to Whitney Young until reaching grade 12. Whitney Young's first high school graduating class was the Class of 2007 with former principal
Alisa McKinnie. In June 2009 Whitney Young held its first eighth grade promotion (Class of 2013) since it added secondary courses to the school in 2003.
*1973-1974 School year—school opened with ''grades 7-8''
*2003-2004 School year— changed to ''grades 6-9''
*2004-2005 School year— changed to ''grades 6-10''
*2005-2006 School year— changed to ''grades 6-11''
*2006-2007 School year— changed to ''grades 6-12''
*2010-2011 School year— changed to ''grades 2-12''
*2019-2020 School year— changed to ''grades K-8''
Cleveland Schools Transformation Plan 2010
The Transformation Plan that was announced on Tuesday, January 5, 2010, categorized Whitney Young as a ''Growth School''. This plan called for major changes throughout the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
[Transformation Plan Webcast. 2010](_blank)
Retrieved May 2010. ''Growth Schools are schools that are showing the strongest absolute academic performance or strong improvement trends. These schools will be provided the autonomy and support they need to continue to improve student outcomes, with a strong expectation for continued growth''. This plan also called to close Gracemount School, which is less than two miles from Whitney Young. Gracemount served gifted students in grades K-8, but ranked in ''Academic Emergency''. With Gracemount closing, their students in grades 2-8 labeled gifted will be sent to Whitney Young effective the 2010–2011 school year. As part of the Transformation Whitney Young would begin serving grades 2-12 effective the 2010–2011 school year.
CMSD hosted a Transformation Community Meeting for Whitney Young on Wednesday, January 6, 2010, at John F. Kennedy High School. Parents, staff, community members and students were welcome and encouraged to attend the meeting. Whitney Young's Principal Karen Byron-Johnson informed parents about the district's plans for Whitney Young in the coming weeks and school year.
CMSD Board voted on the plan on March 9, 2010, and approved it.
Academics
Whitney Young consistently ranks in the top of the state in terms of test scores and attendance rate. The school offers numerous Honors and
Advanced Placement
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courses for students in grades 7-12 and Gifted & Talented courses for students in grades 2–6. Advanced Placement is offered for
Physics,
English,
European History,
Environmental Science
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,
Statistics
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and
Calculus. Honors courses are:
Algebra,
Geometry,
Pre-Calculus,
World History,
American History,
American Government,
Street law
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,
Spanish,
Physical Science,
Biology,
Chemistry
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,
English,
Creative Writing,
Poetry, and
French
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
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. As of the 2010-2011 school year, Whitney Young only offers
Physical Education,
Health,
Band,
Choir,
Art, Drawing & Painting,
African-American History, Senior Seminar and
OGT Math &
OGT Science as regular course work. The school requires all high school students to take academic electives, honors and Advanced Placement courses.
Building
As part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District continuing modernization program, paid for with state funds and proceeds from a local bond issue, Whitney Young's original building was demolished and rebuilt in 2019, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 6, 2019. The new Whitney Young features large, interactive touch screens in every classroom and community, or “extended,” learning areas where children can work on projects in teams. Furniture is comfortable and can be arranged for group work. The building supports the school's new instructional strategy, known as personalized learning technology. Students use a project-based approach to pose, research and answer their own questions.
Prior to demolition, Whitney Young was formerly composed of two buildings, the 'Main Building' ''(High School)'' and the 'Annex' connected by a tunnel.
Main Building
The Main Building is the front building of the school. The Office,
Principal's Office
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Synop ...
,
Cafeteria
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,
Gymnasium, high school/ main Media Center, high school/ main
Computer Lab and
Auditorium are all located within the Main Building. All visitors must enter in this building before proceeding to the Annex or anywhere throughout the school.
High school
All high school students classes are located in the Main Building, known as the "High School". Some high school students take an art class in the Annex, this however is the only time high schoolers are in the annex. High School students switch classes just as every other high school, all classes are 50 minutes including lunch periods.
Tunnel and Annex
The tunnel is an extended brick wall walkway between the Main Building and the Annex. The tunnel contains lockers for Junior High students. The Annex is the back building of Whitney Young, it contains The Assistant Principal's Office, Grades 2-8 Media Center and Grades 2-8 Computer Lab. All rooms in this building is distinguished with an "A" at the end ''(EX: Room 208A, Room 303A, 214A)''
Elementary
All Elementary students classes are in the "Annex". There is one class per grade level for students in grades 2–5. Students remain in these classes all day, with the exception for Breakfast, Lunch, Physical Education and Music classes which are located in the high school.
Junior High/ Middle School
All Junior High students classes are also located in the Annex. There are typically two-three classes per grade level for students in grades 6–8. Students switch classes throughout the day (with 50 minute periods) and remain in the Annex with the exceptions of Foreign Language Classes, Lunch, Breakfast, Gym, Music, and Band which are located in the high school.
2010 State Report Card
On August 27, 2010,
Ohio Department of Education released the 2009–2010 school year report cards for both schools and districts across The State of
Ohio.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District's
CEO
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Eugene Sanders held a press conference at Whitney Young to announce that the district as a whole has received a rating of ''Continuous Improvement'' (C average) on the state report card (up from the previous year D average).
[Academic Report Cards". Channel 5 News.](_blank)
Retrieved August 27, 2010. The press conference also revealed that Whitney Young was rated ''Excellent with Distinction'', the highest rating possible to receive
[Young 2010 State Report Card". Ohio Department of Education.](_blank)
Retrieved August 27, 2010. ''(the first and only Cleveland school to receive this rating)''.
Whitney Young's principal Karen Byron-Johnson spoke briefly about how she and her students reached their goal in such a low performing district. While CEO Eugene Sanders was quoted saying "You can go to
Shaker Heights,
Solon,
Beachwood, you can go to any other school in the state, and none of them have performed better than Whitney Young students.
["Cleveland is Improving". Fox 8 News.](_blank)
Retrieved August 27, 2010.
Effective Leadership Academy
Effective Leadership Academy also known as ELA, is a non-profit 501(3)c organization that was founded in 2008 by Flo Brett. ELA works with Northeast Ohio schools to provide a dynamic, results-based youth leadership program for students in grades six through twelve. The ELA's mission is to help young people turn their potential into performance by developing their most valuable asset – themselves. This innovative, "inside out" self-development process focuses on three critical elements: personal leadership, healthy behaviors, and interpersonal skills.
During the 2010–2011 school year WMY teamed up with Effective Leadership Academy and Cleveland Leadership Center to deliver a leadership training program to 30 WMY seniors from the Class of 2011. Their once a week senior seminar, delivered by ELA focuses on leadership and character-building skills. The ELA program returned to WMY during the 2011–12 school year to work with 15 seniors from the Class of 2012, the group met twice a week for fifty minutes each session.
Controversy
On Thursday, November 11, 2010, two freshman students were forced by other students into the trunk of a car which drove around the school parking lot. One boy was injured attempting to escape he was treated and released from Hospital. Four students from the school were arrested and charged with
felonious assault,
abduction
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Media
Film and television
* "Abduction" (''The Outer Limits''), a 2001 television episode
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and
hazing
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.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District Humanware Division sent crisis counselors along with members of the CMSD Anti-Bullying Team to counsel students and remind them of their rights and responsibilities.
["Teens arrested in hazing incident at Cleveland's Whitney Young Academy". 19 Action News.](_blank)
Retrieved November 15, 2010.
Extracurricular activities
Students playing on Whitney Young sports are commonly referred to as Lady Warriors (girls) and Warriors (boys).
Whitney Young offers few sports compared to other high schools in Cleveland. Whitney Young is classified in the city's
extramural division (until conclusion of 2011–2012 school year). Effective the 2012–2013 school year Whitney Young sports were moved in the Senate League. Whitney Young currently offers:
High school
*Boys'
football
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*Boys'
basketball
*Girls' basketball
*Girls'
Volleyball
*
Cheerleading
*Hi-Steppers
*
Chess
*
Website Club
*
Co-Ed Track
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* Animal track, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walks across
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*Co-ed
bowling
*
Band
*
Class officers
*
Student Government
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*Class representatives
*
National Honor Society
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''(sophomores, juniors and seniors only)''
*
Yearbook staff
*
Peer mediation
*Y.E.T.T - A Christian student leadership team
*
Gospel choir
*
Toys for Tots
*Effective Leadership Academy (ELA) ''(seniors only)''
*Cleveland Institute (CI) ''(sophomores, juniors and seniors only)''
*Volunteer and community service
Middle school
*Boys'
Basketball
*Girls' Basketball
*Girls'
Volleyball
*
Band
*
Choir
*After-school Tutoring
*Class Representatives (Grades 7 & 8 only)
*
National Junior Honor Society
*Poetry Club
*
Peer Mediation
*
Gospel choir
*Drama Club
Elementary
*After School Tutoring
Other
*Whitney Young also offers Special Olympics track, basketball and bowling for students in
special education classes.
In October 2009 the high school Lady Warriors Volleyball team won their fourth consecutive championship game, going undefeated for three consecutive years; with Coach Paul Baker. The middle school Lady Warriors Volleyball team came in second place; with Coach Debra White.
Whitney Young School. 2009.
Retrieved May 2010.
On February 11, 2010, and February 10, 2011, Whitney Young boys' high-school basketball team lost the championship game against Ginn Academy at John Adams.
March 4, 2010, Whitney Young girls' high-school basketball team lose the championship game against Cleveland School of the Arts
Cleveland School of the Arts (CSA) is a public high school serving grades 9 - 12. It is located in University Circle, the cultural center of Cleveland, Ohio surrounded by an extensive artistic community. It is the only fully infused academic and a ...
at John F. Kennedy.
Honors and awards
Sports/activities
See also
* Whitney Young Magnet High School—Chicago
* Whitney Young—Civil Rights Leader
References
External links
*
Cleveland Metropolitan School District
Ohio Department of Education
School 2002-2003 State of Ohio Report Card
School 2007-2008 Performance Rate
School 2008-2009 State of Ohio Report Card
Rotsky Foundation
Education in Cleveland
High schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Educational institutions established in 1973
Public high schools in Ohio
Public middle schools in Ohio
Public elementary schools in Ohio
Cleveland Metropolitan School District
School buildings completed in 1951
1973 establishments in Ohio
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