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Placement Information on Program Graduates Teachers and Administrators 2016-2020 Placement Information on Program Graduates Teachers and Administrators 2016-2020 State County (OH Only) School Building or District AZ - Tres Rios Service Academy (Public) CO - Summit County Schools (Public) MI - Oak Park Schools (Public) NC - Diocese of Raleigh (Public) NM - Baca/Dlo'ay Azhi Community School OH Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Schools (Public) Buckeye Local Schools (Public) Conneaut Local Schools (Public) Saint John School (Private) OH Cuyahoga Apex Academy (Public) Bay Village Schools (Public) Beachwood Schools (Public) Beaumont School (Cleveland Heights, Private) Benedictine High School (Private) Berea City Schools (Public) Bedford Schools (Public) Brecksville-Broadview Heights (Public) Brooklyn City Schools (Public) Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Schools (Public) Citizens Academy East Charter School (Cleveland, Charter) Citizens Academy Southeast Charter School (Cleveland, Charter) Cleveland Central Catholic (Cleveland, Private) Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools (Public) Cleveland Metropolitan Schools (Public) Cuyahoga Heights Schools (Public) East Cleveland City Schools (Public) Euclid City Schools (Public) Euclid Preparatory Academy (Euclid, Charter) Garfield Heights City Schools (Public) Gesu Catholic School (University Heights, Private) Gilmour Academy (Gates Mills, Private) Green Inspiration Academy (Highland Hills, Charter) Harvard Avenue Community School (Public) Hathaway Brown (Private) Hebrew Academy (Private) Holy Family High School (Private) Holy Family Parma (Private) State County (OH Only) School Building or District Hope Academy Chapelside (Cleveland, Public) Incarnate Word (Private) Independence Local Schools (Public) Jullie Billiard School (Westlake, Private) The Intergenerational School (Cleveland, Charter) Magnificat School (Rocky River, Private) Mandel Jewish Day School (Private) Maple Heights City Schools (Public) Mary Queen of Peace (Private) Mayfield Heights City Schools (Public) Noble Academy (Public) North Olmstead City Schools (Public) North Royalton City Schools (Public) Olmsted Falls City Schools (Public) Orange School District (Public) Our Lady Angels Elementary (Cleveland, Private) Padua High School (Private) Parma City Schools Richmond Hts. City Schools (Public) Positive Education Program, Cleveland (Public) Richmond Heights Schools (Public) Rocky River City Schools (Public) Shaker Heights Schools (Public) Solon City Schools (Public) South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools (Public) St. Albert the Great School (North Royalton, Private) St. Anthony of Padua (Parma, Private) St. Benedict School (Garfield Heights, Private) St. Charles (Private) St. Dominic (Private) St. Edward H.S. (Private) St. Francis of Assisi (Private) St. Francis Catholic School (Cleveland, Private) St. Joseph Academy (Private) Sts. Joseph & John (Private) St. Mark (Cleveland, Private) St. Mary (Berea, Private) St. Paschal Baylon (Private) St. Rocco (Private) Sts. Robert & William School (Euclid, Private) St. Stanislaus (Private) Trinity High School (Cleveland, Private) University School (Private) State County (OH Only) School Building or District Urban Community School (Cleveland, Private) Villa Angela- St. Joseph (Private) Warrensville Heights City Schools (Public) Westlake City Schools (Public) OH Franklin Columbus City Schools (Public) Hilliard City Schools (Public) Horizon Science Academy (Public) OASSA (Columbus, Public) Upper Arlington (Public) OH Geauga Auburn Career Center (Public) Berkshire Local Schools (Public) Chardon Local Schools (Public) Communion of Saints (Private) Kenston City Schools (Public) Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School (Chardon, Private) St. Helen School (Newbury, Private) West Geauga City Schools (Public) OH Hamilton Mt. Healthy Schools (Public) OH Lake All Saints (Private) Andrew Osborne Academy (Willoughby, Charter) Fairport Harbor Schools (Public) iStem (Painesville) Kirtland Local Schools (Public) Lake Catholic High School (Mentor, Private) Madison Local Schools (Public) Mater Dei Academy (Wickliffe, Private) Mentor Public Schools (Public) Painesville City Schools (Public) Riverside Local Schools (Public) St. Gabriel School (Private) Western Reserve ESC (Public) Wickliffe City Schools (Public) Willoughby-Eastlake Schools (Public) OH Lorain Avon City Schools (Public) Avon Lake City Schools (Public) Elyria Catholic School (Elyria, Private) OH Medina Brunswick City Schools (Public) OH Mahoning Austintown City Schools (Public) OH Portage Aurora City Schools (Public) Field Local Schools (Public) James A. Garfield Local Schools (Public) OH Richland Mansfield City Schools (Public) State County (OH Only) School Building or District Shelby City Schools (Public) OH Stark Louisville City Schools (Public) OH Summit Akron City Schools (Public) Archbishop Hoban (Private) Cuyahoga Falls City Schools (Public) Green Local Schools (Public) Holy Family Stow (Private) Hudson City Schools (Public) Immaculate Heart of Mary School (Cuyahoga Falls, Private) Revere Local Schools (Public) Seton Catholic School (Hudson, Private) Stow/Munroe Falls Schools (Public) St. Augustine School-Barberton (Private) St. Barnabas Catholic School (Northfield, Private) St. Hilary School (Fairlawn, Private) St. Joseph (Private) St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (Akron, Private) Tallmadge City Schools (Public) Twinsburg City Schools (Public) Walsh Jesuit H.S. (Private) OH Multiple Counties State Support Team Region 4 State Support Team Region 5 PA - Hillel Academy (Pittsburgh, Charter) SC - St. Gregory the Great (Beaufort, Private) VA - Fairfax County Public Schools (Public) Stafford County Public Schools (Public) .
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