Shaker Heights, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you've ever wondered about the Shaker Heights City's population and ethnic background, you'll be pleased to know that the city is overwhelmingly white. According to the 2010 US Census, Shaker Heights's population is approximately 28,970. The city is located in the state of Ohio and covers a land area of 6.3 square miles. While Shaker Heights's population is whiter than the national average, the town is not entirely monolithic. A majority of residents in this city are white, while its population is black, AAPI, and Native American.

The Shaker Heights City school district wants wealthy residents to stay because it benefits everyone. While equity can win votes, excellence is the best way to protect the tax base. Some residents, however, worried about the decline of their property values. That was before the recent school district's new superintendent, Adam Kaufman, a realtor who specializes in selling expensive Shaker Heights homes. Luckily, Shaker Heights North has one of the lowest child poverty rates in the United States.

The Shaker Heights school district has a history of diversity, with nine distinct neighborhoods. The city is home to the former Moreland school and the Woodbury Junior High School Building. In the southeast, the community includes the Shaker Heights Public Library's Main Branch and the aforementioned Sussex school. Shaker Heights' two RTA lines provide access to downtown Cleveland, which features world-class theaters, three major sports teams, and numerous restaurants.