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The city of Cleveland and the Cleveland School District will hold neighborhood meetings over the next two weeks to outline steps that will be taken to keep students safe when the school year begins Aug. 26. Cleveland Safety Director Martin Flask said security personnel from the city, schools and other agencies have developed a comprehensive […]

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Cleveland schools’ budgetary concerns make providing school uniform vouchers this year impossible. District officials are finding other ways to help and to provide information to help economically disadvantaged students. To further assist students in need of uniforms, individual schools will continue to maintain uniform closets, and CMSD’s Project ACT has 165 uniforms available for children who […]

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Cleveland school officials have balanced the budget at hand with employee concessions and school closings. But more trouble is just ahead, prompting the district to consider asking for its first new operating levy since 1996. The school board, which met Thursday to ratify a new teachers contract, has tentatively scheduled another meeting Monday, three days […]

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Cleveland school officials have balanced the budget at hand with employee concessions and school closings. But more trouble is just ahead, prompting the district to consider asking for its first new operating levy since 1996. The school board, which met Thursday to ratify a new teachers contract, has tentatively scheduled another meeting Monday, three days […]

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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the Cleveland Teachers Union have reached a tentative agreement.

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The Cleveland School System is trying the biggest reform plan in the district's history. Cleveland's future hinges on the school system's success.

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The Cleveland School System is trying the biggest reform plan in the district's history. Cleveland's future hinges on the school system's success.

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Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation is the world’s first community foundation. In 2009, it gave out $82 million in local grants for education, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, youth and human services and the arts. Board Chairman David Goldberg said that after a difficult 2009, the foundation is in steadier financial waters. Its assets stand […]

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Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation is the world’s first community foundation. In 2009, it gave out $82 million in local grants for education, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, youth and human services and the arts. Board Chairman David Goldberg said that after a difficult 2009, the foundation is in steadier financial waters. Its assets stand […]

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Staff, parents and students from the closing schools just finished meetings intended to calm fears about what comes next. New committees, representing the receiving schools, will now take over. “This is nowhere near the end of our job,” said Clifford Hayes, who is supervising the transitions. The closing schools also organized events to celebrate their […]

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Staff, parents and students from the closing schools just finished meetings intended to calm fears about what comes next. New committees, representing the receiving schools, will now take over. “This is nowhere near the end of our job,” said Clifford Hayes, who is supervising the transitions. The closing schools also organized events to celebrate their […]

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The so-called “repurposing” is part of Sanders’ academic “transformation plan.” Officials plan to overhaul the schools with new themes and instructional programs. The elementary schools include Buckeye-Woodland, Captain Arthur Roth, Charles Dickens, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George W. Carver, H. Barbara Booker, Hannah Gibbons, Harvey Rice, Mary B. Martin, Michael R. White, Mound, Robert H. Jamison […]