Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s Building Program is a joint effort by the District and the Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) to transform every Cleveland school into a 21st century learning environment. Building Program describes what is planned for each of the District’s schools (renovation, replacement or consolidation) and outlines when the work will be performed.

The passage of Issue 14 in May 2001 to fund the rebuilding of schools was followed by more than 200 community meetings to gauge the needs and expectations of the community.

In June of 2002, the Board of Education approved the Building Program outlining the replacement, renovation or consolidation of each District school. The Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) gave its approval later that summer. The OSFC is funding more than two-thirds of the multi-segment project, while the District is funding the remainder.

 

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The New John Adams High School
(Opened Fall 2006)

The New Hannah Gibbons-Nottingham School (Opened Fall 2006)

   

The Renovated John Hay High School (Reopened Fall 2006)

The Renovated Mary Bethune School (Reopened Fall 2006)

   

The Renovated Mary B. Martin School (Reopened Fall 2006)

 

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