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| Jennings Community Learning Center | |
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| Location | |
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United States | |
| Coordinates | 41°06′03″N 81°30′35″W / 41.1009°N 81.5098°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public middle school |
School district | Akron Public Schools |
Principal | Dawn Harper |
| Faculty | ~60 |
| Grades | 6–8 |
| Enrollment | 762 (2025–26) |
Student to teacher ratio | 13:1 |
| Colors | Blue and Gold |
| Mascot | Wolverine |
| Website | jenningsclc |
Jennings Community Learning Center (CLC) is a public middle school in the North Cluster of the Akron Public Schools district. It serves as a primary feeder school for North High School.
History
Jennings School was established in 1915 and named after Isaac Jennings (1822–1887), a pioneer of the Akron Public Schools system.
Architecture and Campus
The 80,000-square-foot facility opened in 2005. It features a three-story glass atrium and was designed as a "shared use" facility for the North Hill community.
Administration and Staff
The school is led by Principal Dawn Harper and Assistant Principal Lisa Cook.
- Staffing Ratio: Jennings maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 13:1.
- Faculty: The staff consists of approximately 60 members, including ESL specialists and College & Career Academy coaches.
2026 Developments
- Robotics Success: In March 2026, the Jennings VEX Robotics teams competed in the Ohio State VEX Robotics Championship.[1]
- Overcrowding: As of February 2026, the building is at 99% capacity, leading to district redistricting plans.[2]
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio Category:Educational institutions established in 1915
References
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio
2026 Developments
- Robotics: The school's VEX Robotics team competed in the 2026 Ohio State Championship.[1]
References
- ^ Akron Public Schools Robotics, 2026
Category:Middle schools in Ohio
History
Jennings School was established in 1915 and named after Isaac Jennings. The current building opened in 2005 as a community learning center.
2026 Developments
- Robotics Success: In March 2026, the Jennings VEX Robotics teams competed in the Ohio State VEX Robotics Championship.[1]
- Building Capacity: As of early 2026, the school serves a large student population in the North Hill area.[2]
References
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio
2026 Developments
- Robotics: The Jennings robotics team competed in local and state events in early 2026.[1]
References
- ^ Akron Public Schools Robotics, 2026
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio
History
The school was named after Isaac Jennings and originally established in 1915. The current building opened in 2005.
2026 Developments
- Robotics: The Jennings robotics team competed in the Akron Invitational and state-level events in early 2026.[1]
- Capacity: As of 2026, the school serves a large portion of the North Hill community.[2]
References
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio
History
Jennings School was established in 1915 and named after Isaac Jennings (1822–1887), a pioneer of the Akron Public Schools system.
Architecture and Campus
The 80,000-square-foot facility opened in 2005. It features a three-story glass atrium and was designed as a "shared use" facility for the North Hill community.
Administration and Staff
The school is led by Principal Dawn Harper and Assistant Principal Lisa Cook.
- Staffing Ratio: Jennings maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 13:1.
- Faculty: The staff consists of approximately 60 members, including ESL specialists and College & Career Academy coaches.
2026 Developments
- Robotics Success: In March 2026, the Jennings VEX Robotics teams competed in the Ohio State VEX Robotics Championship.[1]
- Overcrowding: As of February 2026, the building is at 99% capacity, leading to district redistricting plans.[2]
Category:Middle schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Akron, Ohio Category:Educational institutions established in 1915
References
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