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Toledo City School District

Toledo Public Schools, also known as Toledo City School District, is a public school district headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, in the United States. The district encompasses 70 square miles, serving students of the city of Toledo.[15] Toledo Public Schools (TPS), serves 23,324 students (2018-2019 school year)[16] and is the fourth largest district in the state. Since 2013, TPS has experienced growth in student enrollment from 21,353 students to 23,324 for the 2018-2019 school year.

Toledo Public Schools
Toledo City Schools
Address
1609 N. Summit St.
Toledo, Ohio 43604
Lucas
United States
District information
TypePublic School District
GradesPreK-12
SuperintendentRomules Durant[1]
Deputy superintendent(s)Jim Gant, James Gault[4]
School board5 members[5]
Chair of the boardStephanie Eichenberg[6]
Schools8 high schools, 42 elementary schools, 8 special schools (2018)[2]
Budget$447.3 million (2017-2018 school year)[3]
Affiliation(s)The Ohio 8[7]
Students and staff
Students23324 (2018-2019 school year)[8]
Teachers1835 (2018)[9]
Staff4373 total employees (2018)[10]
Other information
TreasurerRyan Stechschulte[11]
Asst. SuperintendentsLinda Meyers,[12] Brian Murphy[13]
Vision"Become an “A” Rated school district whose graduates are college and career ready."[14]
Websitewww.tps.org

The district has seen the graduation rate improve 7.5 percent since 2014. The 4-year graduation rate for students who entered the 9th grade in 2014 and graduated by 2017 was 71.4 percent. The 5-year graduation rate for students who entered the 9th grade in fall of 2013 and graduated by the summer of 2017 was 78.5 percent.[17]

TPS budget includes local, state, federal, and other funds, totaling more than $447.3 million (2017-2018 school year). The majority (63.2 percent) of the districts budget comes from state funding, 22.4 percent from local sources, and 11.5 percent from federal funds.[18] In 2018, TPS was the regions fifth largest employer behind ProMedica Health System, Mercy Health Partners, The University of Toledo, and Fiat Chrysler, with 4373 employees.[19] The district employees 1835 teachers (2018)[20] who are represented by the Toledo Federation of Teachers.[21] Other district staff are part of the Toledo Association of Administrative Personnel and The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).

Dr. Romules Durant became the district's superintendent on August 1, 2013.[22]

School uniforms edit

Students are allowed to wear any solid colored polo and certain types of pants. High school as of 2016-2017 school year and on are allowed to wear anything.[23][24][25]

Schools edit

 
The Natural Science Technology Center is used to teach topics such as Urban agriculture, Animal science, and Hydroponics.[26]

Grades 9-12 edit

Grades 7-12

  • Jones Leadership Academy of Business

Former/Closed High Schools

 
Central High School
 
Cover for the 1899-1900 Toledo Board of Education Manual

Grades K-8 edit

  • Beverly Elementary School
  • Byrnedale Elementary School
  • Deveaux Elementary School
  • East Broadway Elementary School
  • Jones Elementary School
  • Leverette Elementary School
  • Mc Tigue Elementary School
  • Robinson Elementary School

Pre-Schools K-8 some in 2011-2012 will not be open

  • Arlington Elementary School
  • Beverly Elementary School
  • Birmingham Elementary School
  • Burroughs Elementary School
  • Chase Elementary School
  • Crossgates Elementary School (Preschool Only)
  • East Side Central Elementary School (Closed)
  • Edgewater Elementary School
  • Ella P. Stewart Academy for Girls
  • Elmhurst Elementary School
  • Fulton Elementary School (Closed, 1894-2010)[28]
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Glendale-Feilbach Elementary School
  • Glenwood Elementary School
  • Harvard Elementary School
  • Hawkins Elementary School
  • Keyser Elementary School
  • Lagrange Elementary School (Closed)
  • Lincoln Academy for Boys (Closed)
  • Longfellow Elementary School
  • Marshall Elementary School
  • Martin Luther King for boys
  • McKinley Elementary School
  • Nathan Hale Elementary School (Closed)
  • Navarre Elementary School
  • Oakdale Elementary School
  • Old Orchard Elementary School
  • Pickett Elementary School
  • Raymer Elementary School
  • Reynolds Elementary School
  • Riverside Elementary School
  • Rosa Parks Elementary School
  • Sherman Elementary School
  • Walbridge Elementary School
  • Westfield Elementary School
  • Whittier Elementary School

Grades K-8 edit

  • Grove Patterson Academy
  • Larchmont K-7 (adding a grade each year) (K-8 in 2011-2012)
  • Old West End Academy
  • Ottawa River

History of Toledo Public Schools edit

(collected from the Woodward Technical High School yearbook 1927-28)[29]

In 1853, the first Toledo high school was built on the block surrounded by Adams, Madison, Michigan, and 10th streets (currently occupied by the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library). The building was finished in 1857 and the first class graduated from Central High School in 1858.

In 1872, Jesup W. Scott selected a body of trustees to establish a “University of Arts and Trades” for the city of Toledo. A donation of $15,000 by trustee William H. Raymond in 1873, followed by a donation of $50,000 by Scott’s family following his death on January 22, 1874 helped set up a school of design in the original high school by January 1875.

 
The Manual Training School

Unable to carry out the wishes of donors, the trustees tendered the property to the city of Toledo in January 1884. The Scott Manual Training School was opened and had the distinction of being one of the first such schools to offer courses in Domestic Science. The building was destroyed by a fire in March 1885, but was rebuilt as a much larger structure in 1886 with sixty-one rooms and an auditorium that was larger than the original building.

Until 1913, this was the city’s only high school building except for a few years where the first two years of high school were offered at East Side Central. Students were eventually transferred over to Jesup W. Scott High School in 1913 and Morrison R. Waite High School (named for Justice Morrison Waite) in 1914 when these schools were opened.

In January 1912 the Elementary Industrial School was established within the Central building with an emphasis on mechanical drawing and woodwork. When the remaining high school students left for Waite, the industrial school sought a new name. The new school was named Woodward Junior High School for Calvin M. Woodward, an advocate of manual training. When the school added four-year classes, it became Woodward Technical High School.

With four high schools established by 1923 (Scott in the west end, Waite in the east side, Woodward Tech near the north, and Central Catholic near downtown), a suitable high school was necessary for the south end. Edward Drummond Libbey High School was built and named for the Libbey Glass founder and Toledo Art Museum creator who gave money for the school’s property on Western Avenue.

In 1927, Vocational High School was established in the Woodward Tech building as well.[30] Woodward Tech would move into a new building on Streicher Street in 1928 and become Calvin M. Woodward High School. Vocational High School remained in the old building until 1938 when it moved into a new location on Monroe Street and became Irving E. Macomber Vocational High School.[31]

In 1931, Thomas A. DeVilbiss High School was also built in the quickly-expanding west end and named for a local industrialist.[32] Harriet Whitney Vocational High School was also established in 1939 as a girls’ trade school, and it would eventually become joint-operational with Macomber in 1959.[33]

In April 1937, Woodward High School displayed a Tesla Coil formerly owned by Nikola Tesla to the public, which they had acquired for educational purposes.[34]

As Toledo continued to grow, so did its school district. Two more high schools were opened in 1962: E.L. Bowsher High School was named for a former TPS superintendent to ease crowding at Libbey, and Roy C. Start High School was named for a former Toledo mayor in order to ease crowding at DeVilbiss.[35] When Toledo fully annexed Adams Township in 1964, TPS also acquired Robert S. Rogers High School into its system in 1966.[36] In January 1968, the Ohio General Assembly allowed TPS to annex Spencer-Sharples School District despite it not being geographically connected to the rest of the district. In 1970, the Jefferson Center was set up in the old downtown post office as an alternative high school for students with behavioral issues.[37]

Shortly after its great rise, enrollment numbers began to drop across the district as Toledo’s population started to fall. Spencer-Sharples High School was closed in 1980.[38] Macomber and the Jefferson Center were threatened with closure in 1989,[39] but it wasn’t until a levy failed during the 1990-91 school year when DeVilbiss and Macomber high schools were closed.[40] Many of Macomber’s trade classes were sent to other high schools[41] while the Toledo Technology Academy was opened in DeVilbiss. The Jefferson Center was shut down in 2000,[42] and Libbey was also closed in 2010.[43]

TPS was able to rebuild, renovate, and reorganize many of its school buildings in the early years of the 21st century with help from the State of Ohio. Many neighborhood grade schools were lost, but the school communities were given state-of-the-art facilities.

References edit

  1. ^ "Superintendent Dr. Romules Durant". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  2. ^ Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year End June 20, 2018" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "Toledo City School Report Card: Financial Data - Sources of Funding". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  4. ^ "Administration". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  5. ^ "The work of your board of education". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  6. ^ "The work of your board of education". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  7. ^ "Home Page". The Ohio 8. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  8. ^ "Enrollment Data". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  9. ^ Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year End June 20, 2018" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  10. ^ Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year End June 20, 2018" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  11. ^ "Treasurer's Division". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  12. ^ "Administration". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  13. ^ "Strategic Plan". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  14. ^ "Strategic Plan". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  15. ^ "School District Square Mileage". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  16. ^ "Enrollment Data". Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  17. ^ "Toledo City School Report Cards: Graduation Rate". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  18. ^ "Toledo City School Report Card: Financial Data - Sources of Funding". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  19. ^ Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year End June 20, 2018" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  20. ^ Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs & Advisors. "Toledo City School District: Single Audit Reports Year End June 20, 2018" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  21. ^ "Agreement between the Toledo Board of Education and The Toledo Federation of Teachers" (PDF). Toledo Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  22. ^ Toledo Public Schools Superintendent
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
  24. ^ http://www.tps.org/images/stories/parents/uniform-dress%20code%20element%20and%20middle%20school%20-%20_2008-09_%20%20%85.pdf[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ http://www.tps.org/images/stories/parents/uniform-high%20school%20dress%20code%20-%20_2008-2009_%20-%20rev%205-29-08%85.pdf[permanent dead link]
  26. ^ "Toledo Public Schools - Natural Science Technology Center". www.tps.org. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  27. ^ "Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search".
  28. ^ "Fulton School closing for good". Toledo Blade. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  29. ^ "1928 Woodward High School Yearbook".
  30. ^ http://www.classmates.com/yearbooks/Macomber-Vocational-High-School/54317?page=14 1936-37 Vocational HS yearbook
  31. ^ http://www.classmates.com/yearbooks/Macomber-Vocational-High-School/75027?page=8 1937-38 Vocational HS yearbook
  32. ^ http://www.classmates.com/yearbooks/DeVilbiss-High-School/52992?page=10 1932-33 DeVilbiss HS yearbook
  33. ^ Hughes, Clyde (November 19, 2003). "Heat problems cause TPS to move classes from Whitney to DeVilbiss". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  34. ^ "Tesla Coil At Woodward". The Toledo News-Bee. April 20, 1937. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  35. ^ Spencer, Mary Jane (June 9, 1991). "Rival to the finest prep schools". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  36. ^ "Adams District Welcomed By School Board". Toledo Blade. September 2, 1966. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  37. ^ Ryan, Carl (January 8, 1988). "Low Marks For Jefferson Center". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  38. ^ "Spencer-Sharples Seeking Change In State School Law". Toledo Blade. August 7, 1980. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  39. ^ Lane, Tahree (April 26, 1989). "School board gives reprieve to Macomber". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  40. ^ Krauth, Laurie (January 12, 1991). "Class will be out forever for DeVilbiss, Macomber". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  41. ^ "Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search".
  42. ^ "2 schools, 67 teachers axed by Toledo board". Toledo Blade. May 11, 2000. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  43. ^ Kirkpatrick, Christopher D. (May 26, 2010). "Libbey High to be closed to save money, board rules in 3-2 vote". Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 27, 2013.

External links edit

  • District Website

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Toledo Public Schools also known as Toledo City School District is a public school district headquartered in Toledo Ohio in the United States The district encompasses 70 square miles serving students of the city of Toledo 15 Toledo Public Schools TPS serves 23 324 students 2018 2019 school year 16 and is the fourth largest district in the state Since 2013 TPS has experienced growth in student enrollment from 21 353 students to 23 324 for the 2018 2019 school year Toledo Public SchoolsToledo City SchoolsAddress1609 N Summit St Toledo Ohio 43604 Lucas United StatesDistrict informationTypePublic School DistrictGradesPreK 12SuperintendentRomules Durant 1 Deputy superintendent s Jim Gant James Gault 4 School board5 members 5 Chair of the boardStephanie Eichenberg 6 Schools8 high schools 42 elementary schools 8 special schools 2018 2 Budget 447 3 million 2017 2018 school year 3 Affiliation s The Ohio 8 7 Students and staffStudents23324 2018 2019 school year 8 Teachers1835 2018 9 Staff4373 total employees 2018 10 Other informationTreasurerRyan Stechschulte 11 Asst SuperintendentsLinda Meyers 12 Brian Murphy 13 Vision Become an A Rated school district whose graduates are college and career ready 14 Websitewww wbr tps wbr org The district has seen the graduation rate improve 7 5 percent since 2014 The 4 year graduation rate for students who entered the 9th grade in 2014 and graduated by 2017 was 71 4 percent The 5 year graduation rate for students who entered the 9th grade in fall of 2013 and graduated by the summer of 2017 was 78 5 percent 17 TPS budget includes local state federal and other funds totaling more than 447 3 million 2017 2018 school year The majority 63 2 percent of the districts budget comes from state funding 22 4 percent from local sources and 11 5 percent from federal funds 18 In 2018 TPS was the regions fifth largest employer behind ProMedica Health System Mercy Health Partners The University of Toledo and Fiat Chrysler with 4373 employees 19 The district employees 1835 teachers 2018 20 who are represented by the Toledo Federation of Teachers 21 Other district staff are part of the Toledo Association of Administrative Personnel and The American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees AFSCME Dr Romules Durant became the district s superintendent on August 1 2013 22 Contents 1 School uniforms 2 Schools 2 1 Grades 9 12 2 2 Grades K 8 2 3 Grades K 8 3 History of Toledo Public Schools 4 References 5 External linksSchool uniforms editStudents are allowed to wear any solid colored polo and certain types of pants High school as of 2016 2017 school year and on are allowed to wear anything 23 24 25 Schools edit nbsp The Natural Science Technology Center is used to teach topics such as Urban agriculture Animal science and Hydroponics 26 Grades 9 12 edit Bowsher High School Rogers High School Scott High School Start High School Toledo Early College Toledo Technology Academy Waite High School Woodward High School Grades 7 12 Jones Leadership Academy of Business Former Closed High Schools nbsp Central High School nbsp Cover for the 1899 1900 Toledo Board of Education Manual Central Toledo High School 1853 1938 DeVilbiss High School 1931 1991 Jefferson Center for Vocational Rehabilitation 1970 2000 Libbey High School 1923 2010 Macomber High School 1938 1991 Nexus Academy 2017 Whitney High School 1939 1991 Spencer Sharples High School part of the district from 1967 1980 27 Grades K 8 edit Beverly Elementary School Byrnedale Elementary School Deveaux Elementary School East Broadway Elementary School Jones Elementary School Leverette Elementary School Mc Tigue Elementary School Robinson Elementary School Pre Schools K 8 some in 2011 2012 will not be open Arlington Elementary School Beverly Elementary School Birmingham Elementary School Burroughs Elementary School Chase Elementary School Crossgates Elementary School Preschool Only East Side Central Elementary School Closed Edgewater Elementary School Ella P Stewart Academy for Girls Elmhurst Elementary School Fulton Elementary School Closed 1894 2010 28 Garfield Elementary School Glendale Feilbach Elementary School Glenwood Elementary School Harvard Elementary School Hawkins Elementary School Keyser Elementary School Lagrange Elementary School Closed Lincoln Academy for Boys Closed Longfellow Elementary School Marshall Elementary School Martin Luther King for boys McKinley Elementary School Nathan Hale Elementary School Closed Navarre Elementary School Oakdale Elementary School Old Orchard Elementary School Pickett Elementary School Raymer Elementary School Reynolds Elementary School Riverside Elementary School Rosa Parks Elementary School Sherman Elementary School Walbridge Elementary School Westfield Elementary School Whittier Elementary School Grades K 8 edit Grove Patterson Academy Larchmont K 7 adding a grade each year K 8 in 2011 2012 Old West End Academy Ottawa RiverHistory of Toledo Public Schools edit collected from the Woodward Technical High School yearbook 1927 28 29 In 1853 the first Toledo high school was built on the block surrounded by Adams Madison Michigan and 10th streets currently occupied by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library The building was finished in 1857 and the first class graduated from Central High School in 1858 In 1872 Jesup W Scott selected a body of trustees to establish a University of Arts and Trades for the city of Toledo A donation of 15 000 by trustee William H Raymond in 1873 followed by a donation of 50 000 by Scott s family following his death on January 22 1874 helped set up a school of design in the original high school by January 1875 nbsp The Manual Training School Unable to carry out the wishes of donors the trustees tendered the property to the city of Toledo in January 1884 The Scott Manual Training School was opened and had the distinction of being one of the first such schools to offer courses in Domestic Science The building was destroyed by a fire in March 1885 but was rebuilt as a much larger structure in 1886 with sixty one rooms and an auditorium that was larger than the original building Until 1913 this was the city s only high school building except for a few years where the first two years of high school were offered at East Side Central Students were eventually transferred over to Jesup W Scott High School in 1913 and Morrison R Waite High School named for Justice Morrison Waite in 1914 when these schools were opened In January 1912 the Elementary Industrial School was established within the Central building with an emphasis on mechanical drawing and woodwork When the remaining high school students left for Waite the industrial school sought a new name The new school was named Woodward Junior High School for Calvin M Woodward an advocate of manual training When the school added four year classes it became Woodward Technical High School With four high schools established by 1923 Scott in the west end Waite in the east side Woodward Tech near the north and Central Catholic near downtown a suitable high school was necessary for the south end Edward Drummond Libbey High School was built and named for the Libbey Glass founder and Toledo Art Museum creator who gave money for the school s property on Western Avenue In 1927 Vocational High School was established in the Woodward Tech building as well 30 Woodward Tech would move into a new building on Streicher Street in 1928 and become Calvin M Woodward High School Vocational High School remained in the old building until 1938 when it moved into a new location on Monroe Street and became Irving E Macomber Vocational High School 31 In 1931 Thomas A DeVilbiss High School was also built in the quickly expanding west end and named for a local industrialist 32 Harriet Whitney Vocational High School was also established in 1939 as a girls trade school and it would eventually become joint operational with Macomber in 1959 33 In April 1937 Woodward High School displayed a Tesla Coil formerly owned by Nikola Tesla to the public which they had acquired for educational purposes 34 As Toledo continued to grow so did its school district Two more high schools were opened in 1962 E L Bowsher High School was named for a former TPS superintendent to ease crowding at Libbey and Roy C Start High School was named for a former Toledo mayor in order to ease crowding at DeVilbiss 35 When Toledo fully annexed Adams Township in 1964 TPS also acquired Robert S Rogers High School into its system in 1966 36 In January 1968 the Ohio General Assembly allowed TPS to annex Spencer Sharples School District despite it not being geographically connected to the rest of the district In 1970 the Jefferson Center was set up in the old downtown post office as an alternative high school for students with behavioral issues 37 Shortly after its great rise enrollment numbers began to drop across the district as Toledo s population started to fall Spencer Sharples High School was closed in 1980 38 Macomber and the Jefferson Center were threatened with closure in 1989 39 but it wasn t until a levy failed during the 1990 91 school year when DeVilbiss and Macomber high schools were closed 40 Many of Macomber s trade classes were sent to other high schools 41 while the Toledo Technology Academy was opened in DeVilbiss The Jefferson Center was shut down in 2000 42 and Libbey was also closed in 2010 43 TPS was able to rebuild renovate and reorganize many of its school buildings in the early years of the 21st century with help from the State of Ohio Many neighborhood grade schools were lost but the school communities were given state of the art facilities References edit Superintendent Dr Romules Durant Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs amp Advisors Toledo City School District Single Audit Reports Year End June 20 2018 PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Toledo City School Report Card Financial Data Sources of Funding Ohio Department of Education Retrieved July 24 2019 Administration Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 The work of your board of education Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 The work of your board of education Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Home Page The Ohio 8 Retrieved July 24 2019 Enrollment Data Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs amp Advisors Toledo City School District Single Audit Reports Year End June 20 2018 PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs amp Advisors Toledo City School District Single Audit Reports Year End June 20 2018 PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Treasurer s Division Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Administration Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Strategic Plan Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Strategic Plan Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 School District Square Mileage Ohio Department of Education Retrieved July 24 2019 Enrollment Data Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Toledo City School Report Cards Graduation Rate Ohio Department of Education Retrieved July 24 2019 Toledo City School Report Card Financial Data Sources of Funding Ohio Department of Education Retrieved July 24 2019 Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs amp Advisors Toledo City School District Single Audit Reports Year End June 20 2018 PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Clark Schaefer Hacket CPAs amp Advisors Toledo City School District Single Audit Reports Year End June 20 2018 PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Agreement between the Toledo Board of Education and The Toledo Federation of Teachers PDF Toledo Public Schools Retrieved July 24 2019 Toledo Public Schools Superintendent Welcome to Toledo Public Schools Toledo OH Career Technology Archived from the original on December 25 2008 Retrieved September 22 2008 http www tps org images stories parents uniform dress 20code 20element 20and 20middle 20school 20 20 2008 09 20 20 85 pdf permanent dead link http www tps org images stories parents uniform high 20school 20dress 20code 20 20 2008 2009 20 20rev 205 29 08 85 pdf permanent dead link Toledo Public Schools Natural Science Technology Center www tps org Retrieved July 11 2020 Toledo Blade Google News Archive Search Fulton School closing for good Toledo Blade Retrieved February 1 2020 1928 Woodward High School Yearbook http www classmates com yearbooks Macomber Vocational High School 54317 page 14 1936 37 Vocational HS yearbook http www classmates com yearbooks Macomber Vocational High School 75027 page 8 1937 38 Vocational HS yearbook http www classmates com yearbooks DeVilbiss High School 52992 page 10 1932 33 DeVilbiss HS yearbook Hughes Clyde November 19 2003 Heat problems cause TPS to move classes from Whitney to DeVilbiss Toledo Blade Retrieved January 26 2013 Tesla Coil At Woodward The Toledo News Bee April 20 1937 Retrieved November 12 2019 Spencer Mary Jane June 9 1991 Rival to the finest prep schools Toledo Blade Retrieved January 27 2013 Adams District Welcomed By School Board Toledo Blade September 2 1966 Retrieved January 27 2013 Ryan Carl January 8 1988 Low Marks For Jefferson Center Toledo Blade Retrieved January 27 2013 Spencer Sharples Seeking Change In State School Law Toledo Blade August 7 1980 Retrieved January 27 2013 Lane Tahree April 26 1989 School board gives reprieve to Macomber Toledo Blade Retrieved January 27 2013 Krauth Laurie January 12 1991 Class will be out forever for DeVilbiss Macomber Toledo Blade Retrieved January 27 2013 Toledo Blade Google News Archive Search 2 schools 67 teachers axed by Toledo board Toledo Blade May 11 2000 Retrieved January 27 2013 Kirkpatrick Christopher D May 26 2010 Libbey High to be closed to save money board rules in 3 2 vote Toledo Blade Retrieved January 27 2013 External links editDistrict Website 41 39 56 N 83 34 31 W 41 66556 N 83 57528 W 41 66556 83 57528 Retrieved from https en 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