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Monday's protest comes as students say 12 Cleveland Metropolitan School District students have been shot and killed this school year alone.
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A County Council member on Thursday blasted those who proposed the funding model for the Say Yes Cleveland scholarship program’s wrap-around services, alleging they “overpromised” and “underdelivered,” forcing the county to cover the costs for the program.
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Cleveland City Council Monday approved $3.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to help Cleveland Metropolitan School District stand up three new brick and mortar health clinics in school buildings, along with funding a broader "Integrated Health Initiative" to help students' and families' physical and mental health.
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In seeking its next CEO, the CMSD board is asking for public input to help find the right candidate to lead the district.
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This past year's top stories included area coverage that made national news, global stories that had local impact, and of course, sports headlines. This is Ohio, after all.
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‘Tis the season to reflect back on what we’ve done this year, and where we’re going. Right now I’m thinking back on a busy last few months of education coverage since I joined Ideastream Public Media in August.
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Across the country, schools have reported seeing student misbehavior skyrocket since the end of pandemic-related school closures, and it's been an especially challenging last few weeks for the Akron Public Schools in particular.
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A few hundred people rallied at Cleveland Public Hall Thursday to celebrate Glenville High School’s historic achievement as first-time football IV State Champions.
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Commentator Terry Pluto talks about Cleveland's Glenville High School football team, led by legendary coach Ted Ginn Sr. They play for the Division IV state title on Saturday.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb last week released the results of a “listening tour” on education in the city, calling it the beginning of an ambitious plan to solve long-time, entrenched issues facing the city's students, educators and families.