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Click here to view a PDF document with more pictures of our school. Our HistoryCleveland Court Elementary School was built in 1927 to serve area children of the Cleveland Heights subdivision. Our country, however, was in an economic depression at this time. The school opened for one semester, but due to low enrollment the school closed and was subsequently used as a Works Project Administration (WPA) facility. Later, it was used to build, assemble, and paint Patrol Torpedo (PT) boats during World War II. Finally, in 1947 Cleveland Court opened as a school for neighborhood children. Since 1947, Cleveland Court has had a reputation for high quality education and has grown and expanded to meet the needs of all the children it serves.
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Highlights and RecognitionEconomic Exposition Winners School of Distinction Economic Team Winners "Golden School" volunteer award "Red Carpet School" "Little Red Schoolhouse" award Florida School Recognition Award Disney's Dreamers and Doers National Register of Historic Places Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) contest winner High Achievement on state criterion-referenced and nationally norm-referenced tests.
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