Audubon

K- 8

3055 Martin L. King, Jr. Drive

  • Land marked

  • Capacity: 1148 students

  • Current enrollment is 502 students

  • New building plan is on hold pending completion of the community engagement process

  • District proposed a new school for 450 students

  • Community has expressed interest in renovation

  • Recommend delay to appropriate future segment with maintenance or renovation with local funds the likely best option

Transformation Plan - January 2010

 

Depth of Intervention Recommendation:  Close facility.  Students reassigned to neighboring schools (possibilities include Buckeye Woodland, others).

 

Rationale:

  • Lowest performing school on the decision support tool within East Tech area.

  • Large building with low capacity utilization.

  • Consistently underperforming academics.

Original Building Pictures-Taken 2001 and 2002

 

Core Team:

  • George Henderson, School Principal, ( 216) 421-3132

  • Marlo Richardson, Student Parent Organization (SPO) President

  • Beverly Watts, Family Liaison,

  • Jesse Harvey, Cleveland Teacher’s Union Representative

  • Ken Johnson, Councilman Ward 4

  • Wyonnette Cheairs, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation

  • Ken James, Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland

  • Tamika Herndon, East End Neighborhood House

  • Commander Roy Rich, 4th District Cleveland Police Department

  • Dr. Mark D. Kankam, NASA Glenn Research Center

  • Dr. Edgar Jackson Jr., UHHS/UHC

  • Jayson T. Rogers, W.A.R. Management Services

  • Barbara Nalette, CAVS, University Hospital/Case Medical Center

  • Reverend Jordon, God’s House of Prayer

  • Reverend Kenneth E. Robinson, First Missionary Baptist Church

 

 

 

 

Adlai Stevenson | Anton Grdina | Audubon | Charles Dickens | Charles Lake | CSA

Douglas MacArthur | Euclid Park | George W. Carver | Ginn | Kenneth Clement | Max Hayes

 Mound | Nathan Hale | Robert Jamison | Thomas Jefferson | Valley View

   

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