Provide your feedback on the design plans for Marion C. Seltzer!
Share your feedback with the Design Build Team on the construction plans for the new Marion C. Seltzer school. Simply click on the link below.
Monitoring the construction and renovation program of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District
Share your feedback with the Design Build Team on the construction plans for the new Marion C. Seltzer school. Simply click on the link below.
A community meeting with CMSD and the City on the school design plan and Cudell improvements will be held on Wednesday, October 19, at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will take place at the recreation center at 10001 Detroit Ave.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Share your feedback with the Design Build Team on the construction plans for the new Clark school. Simply click on the link below.
A community meeting on the plans and design of the building, to be constructed on the current site, and a location of temporary space for students will be held on Wednesday, September 28 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will take place at the school located at 5550 Clark Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Share your feedback with the Design Build Team on the renovation plans for Gallagher. Simply click on the link below.
You’re invited to CMSD’s upcoming school renaming ceremonies.
Natividad Pagán International Newcomers Academy (formerly Thomas Jefferson)
Wednesday, Sept. 7 – 1:00pm
3145 W. 46th Street
Mary Church Terrell School (formerly Louis Agassiz)
Tuesday, Sept. 13 – 3:30pm
3595 Bosworth Road
Any person interested in learning more about the BAC or who is particularly interested in serving on the BAC may contact Laura Chalker, BAC Executive Director at lchalker@bondaccountability.org or Kevin Burtzlaff, Board of Education Attorney, at kevin.burtzlaff@clevelandmetroschools.org.
The kickoff meetings for each Segment 8 school have been completed and the District needs your feedback on the constructions projects. Please use the links below to complete the survey for each school. Your feedback is important!
CMSD has scheduled a kickoff meeting for each of the Segment 8 school buildings! Learn about the site plans, share your feedback and have your questions answered at these upcoming events. The BAC will be there and we hope you will be too!
Segment 8 – Kickoff Meetings
Thursday, March 10 @ 6:00 pm Joseph M. Gallagher (6601 Franklin Blvd)
Saturday, March 12 @ 11:30 am Clark School (Meeting at Lincoln-West High School)
Saturday, March 12 @ 1:30 pm Lincoln-West High School (3202 W 30th St)
Tuesday, March 15 @ 6:00pm Marion C. Seltzer (1468 W 98th St)
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The OFCC has approved the District’s plan for Segment 8. Click here to read more.
The CMSD Summer Learning Experience grabbed the spotlight Wednesday as NBC Nightly News featured it in a series devoted to issues of national significance. Read more here.
The Summer Learning Experience includes a choice of two sessions (for most students) with the opportunity to FINISH unfinished learnings from this school year, ENRICH learning through dynamic problem-based projects in the arts, humanities, STEM, Career Tech Education, High School Transitions and in “I Love the Land” Cleveland-centric projects! You can review the summer experience at www.clevelandmetroschools.org/summerlearning.
Please share this information to make sure that all District students and families are aware of the exciting opportunities awaiting them this summer!
Read more about this exciting arrangement here.
CMSD is working with the City of Cleveland in an effort to redevelop unused school buildings and properties. Read more here.
On December 29, 2020 Governor DeWine signed a $2.5 billion capital budget that will provide funding for construction and renovation projects over the next two years. This budget includes $305 million for K-12 school buildings. Find out more about the capital budget here.
In June 2020, the U.S. Government Accountability Office released the report “K-12 EDUCATION: School Districts Frequently Identified Multiple Building Systems Needing Updates or Replacement.” Read the report here.
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