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Hawken School

Hawken School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school in Northeast Ohio.

History
The school's founder and namesake, James A. Hawken, opened his school for boys in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood in 1915. First housed at 1572 Ansel Road, the school later moved to 1588 Ansel Road, shortly before relocating to its current Lyndhurst campus in 1922. Because James Hawken believed in one-on-one education for the boys at his school, the original building on the Lyndhurst campus, now containing part of the middle school, has many rooms designed to seat between eight and ten boys. Later, in 1961, the school added a 325-acre high school campus in Chester Township, housing formerly grades 10 through 12, and now also grade 9. The school became coed in 1975. In late 2013, Hawken announced plans for a $24.5m renovation of the Gates Mills campus, Stirn Hall. Designed by architectural firm Westlake, Reed, Leskosky, the project would bring the academic complex to 106,000 square feet. This project finished in the fall of 2016, with the grand opening on August 20–21. Hawken has long-standing rivalries with the three other founding members of the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools: Laurel School, Hathaway Brown School, and University School. Hawken serves as the only co-educational school from the founding members. ==Athletics==
Athletics
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships • Girls Golf – 2013 • Girls Track – 1999, 2000 • Girls Swimming – 1984–88, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1999–2022 • Boys Swimming – 1988, 1989, 2017, 2021 • Boys Golf – 1977, 1978 • Boys Soccer – 2000 ==Accreditation and membership==
Notable alumni
Sonia Aggarwal, 2002, policy advisor • William Bayer, 1953, Edgar Award-winning crime fiction writer • Charles B. Bolton, 1927, dentist • G. Armour Craig, American academic and president of Amherst CollegeWilliam Daroff, 1986, chief executive officer of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish OrganizationsSteven M. Dettelbach, 1984, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio • Kenyon Farrow, 1993, award-winning writer, journalist, and social justice activist • Alexis Floyd, actress, best known for role of Neff in Inventing Anna, Netflix series • A. Marc Gillinov, 1980, heart surgeon at Cleveland Clinic, Judith Dion Pyle Chair in Heart Valve Research at Cleveland Clinic • Richard J. Green, 1983, American chemist known for his work against Holocaust denial • Peter Harrold, 2002, professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey LeagueScott Healy, 1978, keyboardist for The Max Weinberg 7Roberta A. Kaplan, 1984, lawyer • Arthur Laffer, 1955, economist • Todd Lieberman, 1991, award-winning producer • Jim Margolis, 1989, Emmy Award-winning producer • O.J. McDuffie, 1988, professional football player in the National Football LeagueMark Moyar, 1989, military historian, professor, former USAID official, author of (inter alia) Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954–1965 (2006) • Alan B. McElroy, 1978, screenwriter • Nick Minchin, 1971, Australian Senator and Minister for Finance and AdministrationMolly Shannon, 1983, actress • Justine Siegal, baseball coach. • Melanie Valerio, 1987, 1996 Olympic gold medalist in swimming • Nico Walker, 2003, best-selling author and bank robber • Evan Wright, 1983, writer for Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair ==References==
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