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    Cleveland Plan for Transforming Schools was published in October 2021, emphasizing the need for educational equity and joyful learning as central tenants of a commitment to transforming Cleveland’s public education landscape. Using the concept of a building foundation, the Refreshed Cleveland Plan updated the four original goals

  2. The Cleveland Plan is a living, breathing document that guides strategy and decision-making in multiple educational institutions in our community. Now and in the future, the focus is on doing what is best and right for ALL public-school students in our city.

  3. Now is the time to revisit and refresh the Cleveland Plan to zreflect a challenging present, a brighter future, and a continued commitment to change. It is also critical to name and consciously address the systemic inequities that negatively affect many children and families in our city.

  4. Jun 14, 2023 · The plan would close and replace low-performing schools, including turning some over to charters; give principals more power over their own curriculums, budgets and policies; raise taxes to fund the effort; and offer high-quality preschool to all children.

  5. Nov 25, 2021 · The major focus of the refreshed plan is on educational equity with an overarching goal of ensuring that “all Cleveland public education students will have a high-quality, equitable education in schools that inspire joy in learning.” The refreshed plan lists five pillars working to reach that goal. Pillar 1.

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  6. These latest roles reinforce the administration’s commitment to improving educational support and services for the children of Cleveland and their families. Tuesday, February 15, 2022 – Cleveland, OH — Today, Mayor Justin M. Bibb announced two key roles he plans to add to his new administration.

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  8. Sep 14, 2022 · The plan ultimately called for transforming CMSD into a “new system of district and charter schools that are held to the highest standards,” according to the plan’s executive summary.