Private, all-girls school in Cleveland, , Ohio, United States
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 average of 23 students per class. 96% of Hoban Dominican students were Catholic and represented over 70 parishes.
Closing
Hoban Dominican was closed in 1971 by diocesan officials. Hoban Dominican's campus was sold to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in 1973. The campus was then changed to Whitney M. Young Middle School in 1973. In 2007 it was renamed to Whitney M. Young School , then in 2009 Whitney M. Young High School . The original crosses that were on the building remain in place, except for the one on the school's chimney.[citation needed ] With the closing of Hoban Dominican High School, St. Joseph Academy and Erieview Catholic became the only area Catholic high school in the city of Cleveland dedicated to the education of young women.[citation needed ]
References
Operated by diocese Independent
Archbishop Hoban High School , Akron
Beaumont School , Cleveland Heights
Benedictine High School , Cleveland
Gilmour Academy , Gates Mills
Magnificat High School , Rocky River
Our Lady of the Elms High School , Akron
St. Edward High School , Lakewood
Saint Ignatius High School , Cleveland
Saint Joseph Academy , Cleveland
St. Vincent–St. Mary High School , Akron
Walsh Jesuit High School , Cuyahoga Falls
Closed
Single-gender schools in Ohio
Public boys' schools Private boys' schools
Columbus area Cincinnati area Cleveland area Toledo area Merged into coed
Private girls' schools
Columbus area Cincinnati area Cleveland area Toledo area Closed Became coeducational Merged into coed school Merged into girls' school
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