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The CMSD Board of Education had a lengthy discussion Saturday morning to review the state of the district’s trajectory over the last two decades and set goals for the next CEO.
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The race is on for Say Yes Cleveland to find enough money to plug a $4 million-plus gap left after Cuyahoga County Council cut funding for the family support specialist program that Say Yes provides.
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Cuyahoga County Council voted Tuesday evening to appropriate $4.9 million to fund family support specialists for the Say Yes Cleveland program. That's an almost 50% reduction in what the county had initially budgeted to pay for the program, now in its fourth year.
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District parents can now have some extra peace of mind through new student ID cards that notify them when the students get on and off the school bus.
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Cleveland schools CEO Eric Gordon will not seek reappointmentGordon will step down at the end of the school year, after 11 years leading the district. He oversaw a significant period of transition and improvement at CMSD.
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Students at Cleveland Metropolitan School District dove head first into a world of information about civics, democracy and elections last week during a launch event for CMSD’s Civics 2.0 program.
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As schools across Northeast Ohio get back into session, many – including Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Akron Public Schools – have eased COVID preventative measures, meaning masks and social distancing are not required.
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Districts throughout Ohio are continuing to grapple with a shortage of both teachers and other workers as schools get back into session. While Northeast Ohio appears to be faring a little better than others, issues with staffing still persist at schools in Cleveland, Akron and beyond.
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CMSD CEO Eric Gordon said the school district has boosted its camera coverage and improved other safety measures, while loosening its COVID-19 prevention measures.
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Jimmy Dimora is currently serving a 28-year sentence at a federal prison medical center in Massachusetts, and his attorneys say he should be released due to his poor health.