Cleveland Council of Independent Schools
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The Cleveland Council of Independent Schools (CCIS) was incorporated in 1967 after several years of periodic meetings of the trustees and heads of four east side independent schools: Hathaway Brown, Hawken School, Laurel School and University School. The founding premise and today's mission statement remain essentially the same. In the words of the current mission statement, CCIS serves member schools and their constituents by promoting, supporting, and enhancing the values of an independent education in Northeast Ohio through the facilitation of meaningful collaboration. Presently, there are thirteen Northeast Ohio independent schools within CCIS. CCIS includes day schools, Montessori schools, boarding schools, single sex and coeducational settings, each with its own mission, culture and approach. They do share important characteristics: low student-to-teacher ratios, innovative curricula and passionate, highly-qualified teachers committed to the students' success.
[edit] Member schools
- Andrews Osborne Academy
- Grand River Academy
- Hathaway Brown School
- Hawken School
- Lake Ridge Academy
- Laurel School
- Lawrence School
- Old Trail School
- The Lillian and Betty Ratner School
- Ruffing Montessori School
- University School
- Western Reserve Academy
- Birchwood School