CLEVELAND (WJW) – Faced with looming budget cuts, Cleveland Metropolitan Schools are considering closing several school buildings.
Over a hundred parents and community members attended the Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s first “community input” meeting at Garrett Morgan High School on Thursday night.
“It’s a difficult thing. I wouldn’t want to be part of a school that is closing. At the same time, I want my school to be maintained,” said Christopher Blue, a parent.
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According to CEO Dr. Warren Morgan, the district is forced to discuss cuts to spending and possibly closing buildings…