Cleveland Metropolitan School District 2015–2016 Academic

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Cleveland Metropolitan School District 2015–2016 Academic
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District
2015–2016 Academic Calendar
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Fulfilling The Cleveland Plan Promise • Increasing Achievement • Improving Attendance • Expanding Choices • Cultivating Engagement • Accelerating Change
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Dear CMSD friends, families and supporters:
We are pleased to share the Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s 2015-2016
Academic Calendar, which showcases forward movement toward our Cleveland
Plan goals and initiatives.
As we celebrate the gains we are starting to see, we continue to lay the foundation
necessary to sustain the groundbreaking changes we are making to place CMSD
among the top urban districts in the nation.
Eric S. Gordon
Chief Executive Officer
BOARD MEMBERS
Denise W. Link
Board Chair
Louise P. Dempsey
Board Vice Chair
Anne E. Bingham
Robert M. Heard, Sr.
Willetta A. Milam
Shaletha T. Mitchell
Stephanie Morales
Lisa Thomas, Ph.D.
Ex Officio Members
Ronald M. Berkman, Ph.D.
Alex Johnson, Ph.D.
With a citywide commitment to reinventing public education, the historic Cleveland
Plan legislation continues to fuel our progress — progress we have worked to capture
in this annual publication.
Our reform strategies are fully under way, and I am more grateful than ever to the
people of Cleveland for making quality education a priority. Your support of Issue 107
and Issue 4 has made it possible for every child in Cleveland to have access to a quality
school choice.
Those increasing choices span the city, and our preschool, academic, athletic and
artistic opportunities continue to grow to meet the needs and interests of every child.
As we work to increase choices and raise student achievement, we also are exploring
ways to enhance our transportation and food services and improve safety and security
in every building. The results are prompting more families to explore, select, support
and return to Cleveland’s public schools.
As CEO of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, I remain committed to
producing tangible, visible and measurable results that meet the goals we set together,
and I will continue to implement our Cleveland Plan strategies with the help of our
growing list of partners.
Thank you for your belief in and support of CMSD. We will continue to build on your
faith as we work together this year to produce skilled graduates who are fully prepared
for the colleges and 21st Century jobs that await them.
Have a great school year!
Sincerely,
The clock is ticking to make good on the promises we
made to state legislators in Columbus who gave us six
years to launch and meet the goals of The Cleveland Plan.
The clock is ticking on the four-year investment Cleveland
voters made to implement The Cleveland Plan initiatives
to expand quality school choices and show progress in
raising student achievement.
The digital clock on the home page of the CMSD
website – ClevelandMetroSchools.org – serves as a visual
reminder every day of the opportunity we have and the
work we are doing to improve our schools and elevate
our schools and our progress Districtwide.
Last year, the public’s faith in CMSD’s improving public
school system was further evidenced with passage of
Issue 4, extending the community’s investment in quality
public schools in every neighborhood.
Thank you, Cleveland, for believing in CMSD and for
the support you continue to provide to ensure the best
education possible for every child in Cleveland. Together,
we are making the Cleveland Metropolitan School District
a model urban school district for the nation.
Eric S. Gordon, CEO
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Fulfilling The Cleveland Plan Promise
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Accelerating Change
Cultivating Engagement
Expanding Choices
Improving Attendance
Increasing Achievement
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GET TO
SCHOOL
CMSD launched a communitywide school
attendance campaign this year – complete with yard signs,
billboards and messages delivered by celebrities – all aimed
at raising school attendance.
Staff and parents are uniting in a common message this year
for students: “Get to school. Every day counts!” Working
together, we must help students understand the direct impact
that student absences have on lower test scores and higher
dropout rates.
Teachers cannot educate children who regularly fail to show up
for school, and CMSD is relying on families to do their part to
repeat that message every day of the school year when students
use any reason to miss school:
“Get to school. Every day counts!”
A child’s failure simply because he or she is missing essential
learning at school will—in the long run—present greater
challenges for that child throughout his or her life.
Each day a child misses class or a school day adds
to his risk of failure. Every absence threatens to limit a child’s
options for college or careers and increases the likelihood
he or she will fail.
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Youth Summit
& Back to School Fair
(9 a.m. – 1 p.m. @ Public
Auditorium)
First Day of School for
Year-Round Schools
July 27
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Preschool/PreK Professional Development Days
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CAO Principals Roundtable (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
Boot Camp @ Bard
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First Day of School
for most schools
Visit ClevelandMetroSchools.org
for a complete list.
Professional Development Day
(Investment Schools and
STEAM network schools)
Visit ClevelandMetroSchools.org
for a list of schools not holding classes
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Voluntary
K-8 Teacher Room Readiness Day
Professional Development Day
for Cleveland School of
Back-to-School Celebrations
for Paraprofessionals and
Architecture & Design and
with Families
Sign Language Interpreters
PreK Staff Orientation
Cleveland School of Science
Extended Day for Teachers
and Medicine
Preschool/PreK Professional Development Days
Staff Professional Development Days
Early Leaders Institute for Preschool/PreK Teachers
Boot Camp @ Bard
Tentative Boot Camp @ John Marshall School of Engineering, School of Information Technology, School of Civic and Business Leadership and Cleveland School of the Arts
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Preschool Staff
Orientation
First Day of School
Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
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CTAG
Team Meeting
for Preschool/PreK
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Dedicated to attracting
and retaining quality
educators in every school
The key to making Cleveland’s public
school system a model for urban
education in America is attracting
and retaining teachers and school
leaders who are passionate about
their work and sensitive to the
unique needs of students in the
nation’s great city schools. At job
fairs and colleges throughout Ohio
and the Great Lakes region, CMSD
recruiters move quickly to recruit top
candidates in the field to be “Part of
the Plan” in Cleveland. Dedicated and
talented educators from across the
nation are following The Cleveland
Plan to our great city, inspired to be
part of the change they want to
see in public education.
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Begins at Sunset
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Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
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First Marking Period
Interim Progress Reports Due
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Rosh Hashanah
Ends at Sunset
(All Facilities Open)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
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PreK-8 Open House
(6 - 8 p.m.)
Early Dismissal for Open House
Early Schools: 11 - 11:20 a.m.
Late Schools: 12:30 - 12:50 p.m.
Interim Progress Reports
Distributed
Fall Equinox
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Yom Kippur Ends at Sunset
(All Facilities Open)
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CTAG
Team Meeting
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
SPO
District Leadership Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
Business Careers Center)
Yom Kippur
Begins at Sunset
(All Facilities Open)
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Labor Day
(All Facilities Closed)
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Grandparents’ Day
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Wednesday
Fall Break (All Year-Round Schools Closed)
All-City Arts Open House
(4 p.m. @ Idea Center –
Playhouse Square)
Girls Tennis
(4 p.m. @ Jefferson Park)
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Fathers’ Walk
High Schools Open House
(6 - 8 p.m.)
Early Dismissal 11:20 a.m.
Early Dismissal for
Year-Round Schools 1:30 p.m.
Interim Progress Reports
Distributed
Citizenship Day
Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
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Safe, secure schools
keep students focused
on learning
A significant factor affecting student
success is the assurance that the
environment in every CMSD
school is safe and orderly. The close
relationship between our school
safety officers and the students they
serve is attributed to the continued
decline of serious safety incidents the
past eight years. Security guards in
every building and a complete police
force that includes mobile patrols
in each neighborhood provide a
visual reminder every day of our
commitment to keeping students
safe and secure at school.
CLEVELAND
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
International
Walk to School Day
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Robert “Bump” Taylor
Cross-Country Championship
(4 p.m. @ Wallace Lake)
CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Safe Schools Week
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Discoverers’ Day
(All Facilities Closed)
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Soccer
(4 p.m. @ Collinwood
Athletic Field)
Girls Volleyball
(6 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
CTAG Team Meeting
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Co-ed Golf
(10:30 a.m. @ Shawnee Hills
Golf Course)
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National PSAT/NMSQT
Test Administration Day
Grades 8, 9, 10 & 11
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K-8 Soccer
Championship
(4 p.m. @ South Field)
Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
End of First
Marking Period
PDI Week (No Classes for Year-Round Schools)
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First Day of
Second Marking Period
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Professional
Development Day
(Investment Schools and
STEAM Network Schools)
Visit ClevelandMetroSchools.org
for list of schools
not holding classes.
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Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
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Parent Advisory Committee Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams Business
Careers Center)
Fall Break (All Year-Round Schools Closed)
National School Bus
Safety Week
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Fall Break (All Year-Round Schools Closed)
Fire Prevention Week
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National
School Lunch Week
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First Marking Period
Grades Due
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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High School
Parent Teacher Conferences
(No Classes)
K-8 School
Parent Teacher Conferences
(No Classes)
Report Card Distribution
(12:30 p.m - 7 p.m. or
Family Convenience)
Report Card Distribution
(12:30 p.m - 7 p.m. or
Family Convenience)
Special Education
Child Count
Halloween
Dates, times and locations are subject to change.
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CMSD expands quality
preschool across the city
The preschool years are the most
critical years in a child’s brain
formation, and the skills students
learn prior to entering kindergarten
are vital for their success in school
and in life. CMSD partners with
PRE4CLE, a network dedicated to
providing high-quality preschool
to as many children as possible.
Together, we are committed to
raising the quality of preschool
instruction citywide and removing
barriers like transportation. Until now,
those barriers have prevented many
families from enrolling their
children in a quality preschool
program and giving them
the best possible start
for their futures.
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College Application
Month
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Election Day
Professional
Development Day
(No Classes)
Daylight Savings Time Ends
(Fall Back One Hour & Change
Batteries in Smoke Alarms)
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K-8 Chess Tournament
Rounds 1 & 2
(3 p.m. @ John Hay)
K-8 Girls Basketball
(4 p.m. @ John Hay)
Wednesday
Wednesday
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
High School
Chess Tournament
Rounds 1 & 2
(2:30 p.m. @ Max S. Hayes)
Thursday
Thursday
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Second Marking Period
Interim Reports Due
K-8 Chess Tournament
Rounds 3 & 4
(3 p.m. @ John Hay)
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K-8 Chess Tournament
Rounds 5 & 6
(3 p.m. @ John Hay)
K-12 Special Olympics
Basketball Skills
(9:30 a.m. @ Tri-C
Metro Campus)
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
High School
Chess Tournament
Rounds 3 & 4
(2:30 p.m. @ Max S. Hayes)
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High School
Chess Tournament
Rounds 5 & 6
(2:30 p.m. @ Max S. Hayes)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Veterans Day
(All Facilities Open)
K-8 Volleyball
(3:30 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Thanksgiving
Break
(All Schools Closed)
SPO
District Leadership Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Paul L. Dunbar)
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Interim
Progress Reports
Mailed
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Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Break (All Facilities Closed)
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Extramural
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Football
Championship
(7 p.m. @ Collinwood
Athletic Field)
Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
CTAG Team Meeting
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CMSD is top choice for foreign,
native-born ‘Newcomers’ to Cleveland
In partnership with Global Cleveland, CMSD continues
to attract newcomers—both foreign and native-born—
to enroll in our Thomas Jefferson International
Newcomers Academy.
Students with little or no grasp of English benefit from a full
range of language and other supports designed to help
students and families find their way in a new country or culture
and help them adjust to school and life while maintaining their
own cultural identity.
The school serves kindergarten through 12th-grade students
who are from more than 20 countries and Puerto Rico and
speak 13 different languages.
Once largely Hispanic, the International Newcomers Academy
now serves students from countries like Nepal, Burma, Congo,
Sudan, Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan, providing bilingual and
cultural translation services, after-school tutoring and conflict
mediation with a goal to mainstream them into the full
CMSD school experience when they are ready.
CMSD works with a variety of community partners,
including Catholic Charities and the Refugee
Services Collaborative of Greater Cleveland to ensure
Cleveland’s ‘Newcomers’ have the supports they need
to succeed in school and in life.
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K-8 and High School
Individual Chess
(Noon @ Max S. Hayes)
CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
All-City Arts
Winter Concert
(7 p.m. @ John Hay Auditorium)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Hanukkah
Ends at Sunset
(All Facilities Open)
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Parent Advisory
Committee Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
Business Careers Center)
K-12 Special Olympics
Basketball Skills
(9:30 a.m. @ Tri-C
Metro Campus)
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
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Christmas Eve
(All Facilities Close at Noon)
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Winter Break (All Schools Closed Dec. 21 – Jan. 1)
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End of Second
Marking Period
End of First Semester
K-12 Special Olympics
Basketball Skills
(10:30 a.m. @ Tri-C
Metro Campus)
New Year’s Eve
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Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
Winter Break (All Schools Closed Dec. 21 – Jan. 1)
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
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Winter Solstice
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Hanukkah
Begins at Sunset
Wednesday
Wednesday
CTAG
Holiday Book Club
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Christmas Day
(All Facilities Closed)
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First Day of
Kwanzaa
Dates, times and locations are subject to change.
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CEO’s Student Advisory
Committee ensures a
student voice in urban
school reforms
CMSD is committed to giving
students a say in their education,
particularly in the changes and
improvements that can ensure the
best possible learning environments
at their schools. Nowhere is that
more evident than in the work of
CEO Eric Gordon’s Student Advisory
Committee, a diverse group of
up to 16 teenagers from each of
the District’s 30 high schools that
meets four times a year to provide
feedback on their schools’ wants,
needs and challenges. Throughout
the year, individual delegations to the
Advisory Committee work with
school principals to ensure that
students’ voices are heard
and are included in
decision-making that affects
their school experience.
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Professional
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First Day of
Second Semester
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Seniors
Start Your FAFSA Day
CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
SPO District Leadership Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
Business Careers Center)
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Second Marking Period
Grades Due
English Language Proficiency
Assessment (ELP21)
Grades K-12
(Jan. 11 - March 4)
FAFSA Awareness
Campaign (Jan. 11 – Feb. 12)
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Board Organizational Meeting/
Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
CTAG Team Meeting
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Report Cards Mailed
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
(All Facilities Closed)
CTAG
MLK Day of Service
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Bowling
Championship
(3 p.m. @ Freeway Lanes
of Wickliffe)
Swimming
Championship
(5:30 p.m. @ Lincoln-West)
Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
Dates, times and locations are subject to change.
PDI Week (No Classes for Year-Round Schools)
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Keeping our promise to
put quality school choices
in every neighborhood
To prepare students for the 21st
Century workforce, CMSD’s newest
school models provide smaller, more
personalized learning environments
where hands-on, project-based
learning and outside experiences are
relevant and exciting for students.
This year, three small schools opened
at the new John Marshall Campus
with three focus areas from which
students can choose.
School of:
• Civic and Business Leadership
• Engineering
• Information Technology
Two new state-of-the-art facilities
also opened this year:
• Cleveland School of
the Arts
• Max S. Hayes CareerTechnical High School
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Groundhog Day
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National Signing Day
(10:30 a.m. @ East Prof. Center
Atrium)
Third Marking Period
Interim Reports Due
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Chinese New Year
(Year of the Monkey)
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
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Ash Wednesday
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Valentine’s Day
College Goal Sunday
FASFA Workshop
for Students & Parents
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
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Professional
Development Day
(Investment Schools and
STEAM Network Schools)
Visit ClevelandMetroSchools.org
for list of schools
not holding classes.
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
CTAG
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Development Day
(No Classes)
Parent Advisory
Committee Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
Business Careers Center)
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Wrestling
Championship
(10 a.m. @ East Prof. Center)
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Interim Parent/Teacher
Conferences
Extended Day for Teachers
Alternate Assessment for
Students with Significant
Cognitive Disabilites (AASCD)
(Feb. 22 - April 15)
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Boys Varsity Basketball
(7:45 p.m. @ TBA)
Early Release for Students
Early Schools: 11-11:20 a.m.
Late Schools: 12:30 -12:50 p.m.
Presidents’ Day
(All Facilities Closed)
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Girls Varsity Basketball
(5:45 p.m. @ TBA)
K-12 Special Olympics Winter Games
(9:30 a.m. @ Cuyahoga Valley National Park)
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Saturday
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Interim Parent/Teacher
Conferences for
Year-Round Schools
Year-Round Schools
Early Release for Students
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Parent engagement
increases student
achievement
Cleveland’s schools are working hard to
get parents involved in their children’s
education, and some impressive
numbers show the efforts are paying
off. A focus on engaging families and
caregivers more directly in their child’s
school experience has led to a record
high in family connections at CMSD.
Eighty percent of parents and
caregivers had face-to-face contact
with their children’s teachers last school
year at conferences and other
engagement activities. CMSD worked
with parents and teachers to make
conferences more convenient,
extending hours into the evening
and supplying the parents and
caregivers with their students’
academic data to enable
us to work together to ensure
every child’s success.
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
Harrison Dillard Indoor
High School Championship
Field; 32 Meter & 4x800 Events
(4 p.m. @ Baldwin-Wallace University)
CTAG Team Meeting
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First Day of Spring
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Third Marking Period
Grades Due
K-8 Schools Military Drill &
Hi-Stepper Double Header
Championship
(6 p.m. @ John Hay)
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
CTAG
Team Meeting
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
SPO
District Leadership Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Paul L. Dunbar)
Harrison Dillard Indoor
High School Championship
Running Events
(4 p.m. @ Baldwin-Wallace University)
Ohio Graduation Testing (OGT)
Grades 10, 11 & 12 (All Five Tests)
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K-8 Schools
Cheerleader Championship
(6 p.m. @ John Hay)
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St. Patrick’s Day
Spring Break
(All Schools Closed)
CTAG Spring Break Experience
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End of Third
Marking Period
K-12 Special Olympics
Bowling
(9:30 a.m. @ Freeway Lanes
Parma)
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Parent Teacher Conferences
(No Classes)
Report Card Distribution
(7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
Ohio Graduation Testing (OGT)
Grades 10, 11 & 12 (All Five Tests)
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Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
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(All Facilities Closed)
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Focus on third-grade
reading intervention
ensures all students are
on track for success
Students who aren’t reading at grade
level by third grade are far less likely
to graduate and achieve success
than their peers. CMSD is committed
to helping students comply with
Ohio’s Third Grade Guarantee,
which requires students to read at
a certain level before moving on
to fourth grade. Our focus from
kindergarten through third grade
on helping students who read
below grade level to find success
includes summer reading academies
with free breakfast and lunch, and
literacy intervention activities offered
throughout the year to ensure
every child has the reading skills
needed to achieve success.
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Spring Break
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CTAG
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High School Military Drill
Championship
(6 p.m. @ Lincoln-West)
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Invitational Track Meet
(9 a.m. @ Collinwood
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CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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(4 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
K-12 Special Olympics
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(9 a.m. @ Freeway Lanes Parma)
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Parent Advisory
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(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
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Board Work Session
K-8 Girls Basketball
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
(4 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
1111 Superior Ave.)
High School Hi-Stepper
Championship
(6 p.m. @ Lincoln-West)
Spring Break (All Year-Round Schools Closed)
CTAG Team Meeting
PDI Week (No Classes for Year-Round Schools)
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Districtwide Grade 11
ACT Administration
Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
Girls Volleyball
Extramural
(4 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
High School Cheerleader
Championship
(6 p.m. @ Lincoln-West)
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Interim Parent/Teacher
Conferences
Early Release for Students
Early Schools 11/11:20 a.m.
Late Schools 12:30/12:50 p.m.
Year-Round Schools 1:30 p.m.
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All-City Musical
Public Performance
(3 p.m. @ Ohio Theatre at
Playhouse Square)
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K-12 Special Olympics
CMSD Aquatics
(10 a.m. @ Cudell
Recreation Center)
Earth Day
Extended Day for Teachers
CTAG
Team Meeting
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Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
First Day of Passover
All-City Musical Public Performances
(7:30 p.m. @ Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square)
All-City Musical Student Matinees (10 a.m. @ Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square)
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IEPs expiring
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CMSD builds on gains already seen
in closing the achievement gap
CMSD’s forward movement under The Cleveland Plan has
been evident in many ways, including improvement on
15 state achievement indicators on the most recent report
card and signs we are closing the achievement gap in every
student subgroup.
The state’s measure of Cleveland’s success in closing the gap in
reading, math and graduation rates regardless of race, gender or
income increased by 20.1% on the 2013-14 state report card.
The most significant indicator of our forward movement is the
continued progress we are seeing in our graduation rates – up
another 5 percentage points last year and up a total of 12.1
points since passage of The Cleveland Plan.
CMSD is committed to building on the growth we have already
seen in every student subgroup:
• Asian-Americans, up 5%;
• African-Americans, up 10%;
• Students with Disabilities and Limited
English Proficiency students, up 12%;
• White students, up 14%;
• Hispanic students, up 18%;
• Multi-racial students, up 22%.
Our current graduation rate is a District record high.
Under The Cleveland Plan, CMSD is better positioned
than ever to build on and sustain progress in closing the
achievement gap.
CMSD’s current graduation rate
is a District record high.
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Pacific American
Heritage Month
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Mother’s Day
Eleanor Montgomery
K-8 Track Meet
(4 p.m. @ Collinwood
Athletic Field)
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High School Powerlifting
Championship
(11 a.m. @ East Prof. Center)
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National Teacher
Appreciation Day
National Teacher
Appreciation Week
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Board Work Session
(6:30 p.m. @ BOE Office
1111 Superior Ave.)
Jesse Owens High School Track Meet
(3 p.m. @ Collinwood Athletic Field)
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Cinco de Mayo
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Preschool/PreK
Professional
Development Day
Boys Tennis
(4 p.m. @ Jefferson Park
Courts 1-8)
CAO Principals Roundtable
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m. @ East Prof. Center)
K-12 Special Olympics
Track & Field Championship
(9:30 a.m. @ John F. Kennedy Field)
CTAG Team Meeting
Friday
Friday
National School Nurse
Appreciation Day
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CAO AP/CIS Roundtable
(1 – 4:30 p.m.
@ East Prof. Center)
SPO District Leadership Meeting
(6 - 8 p.m. @ Jane Addams
Business Careers Center)
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K-12 Special Olympics
Track & Field Championship
(10:30 a.m. @
John F. Kennedy Field)
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K-8 Boys Basketball
(4 p.m. @ Lincoln-West)
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All-City Arts + FACE
Rock Your World with STEAM
Family Festival
(9 a.m. – 3 p.m. @
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame and Museum /
Great Lakes Science Center)
High School Graduations
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Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
CTAG
Team Meeting
High School Graduations
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Memorial Day
(All Facilities Closed)
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Fourth Marking Period
Grades Due
End of Fourth
Marking Period
End of Second Semester
Professional Development Days
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High School
Final Report Cards
Mailed
CTAG
Summer Bridge
(May 31 – June 23)
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A focus on college
and career readiness
positions CMSD grads
for unprecedented
success
CMSD graduates are better
prepared for college than ever
before, according to a report from
The Higher Education Compact of
Greater Cleveland. The District’s
graduation rate has reached record
highs, with fewer students requiring
remediation when moving on to a
college or university. The Academies
of Cleveland, comprising five
career-tech high schools across the
city, further ensure that graduates
are prepared to meet the demands
of post-secondary training and
the 21st Century workforce that
awaits them.
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Professional
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Cleveland High School
for Digital Arts and MC2STEM
Last Day for Staff at
MC2STEM and
Cleveland High School
for Digital Arts
Board Business Meeting
(6:30 p.m. @ School
Location TBD)
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Last Day of School
for Students at MC2STEM and
Cleveland High School
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CMSD: Earning our
reputation as a model
for urban school reform
The dramatic education reform
taking place in Cleveland continues
to gain state and national attention,
with Governor John Kasich calling
CMSD a model for school reform
across Ohio and President Obama
citing Cleveland’s early childhood
education work at a summit on
preschool education. Last year, CEO
Eric Gordon was an invited guest
to the White House, where the
president singled out Cleveland’s
rising graduation rate as a factor in
the increased graduation rate for
the nation.
If you look at what’s going
on in Cleveland ... these are
school districts that, despite
enormous challenges, have made
real progress.
— President Barack Obama
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Keep reading.
Visit your local public library.
Take advantage of
Cleveland’s family,
neighborhood
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this summer.
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(All Year-Round Schools Closed)
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PDI Week (No Classes for Year-Round Schools)
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CMSD Parent University College Bus Tours
In Partnership With College Now of Greater Cleveland
See the future now... explore the college experience with your scholar.
Parent University College Bus Tours are an opportunity for families to experience
college with their scholars. This opportunity allows families to make college or postsecondary education a reality. During the visits, families will meet with admission
representatives, take a walking tour of the campus and speak with current students.
Family Connection keeps
you connected through Naviance
CMSD high schools use web-based software known as Family Connection/Naviance to help you and your child
navigate high school courses, colleges and career plans. School counselors, principals and staff will provide you
with up-to-date information specific to your child’s high school.
Family Connection allows you and your child to get involved in the planning and advising process, research college
and career options and prepare for the future.
These trips allow families an opportunity to understand their role in their scholar’s
post-secondary education, FASFA, college admission and supports available to help
them succeed and graduate.
Family Connection also enables us to share information with you about
upcoming meetings and events, local scholarship opportunities
and other resources for college and career information.
Parent attendance is required for scholar participation. (CMSD parents and scholars,
grades 8-12 only). Tours are scheduled in the fall and spring. 216.838.3223
At the beginning of the school year, we will provide detailed
information on how to log in and use Family Connection
to keep you and your family connected to CMSD.
School Parent Organization
216.838.0100
The School Parent Organization (SPO) is recognized as the official parent group of
the District. The primary role for parents and guardians in each SPO is to support
the academic achievement of all students within that particular school. The SPO
encourages and supports parent involvement in a variety of ways, including basic
parenting skills, volunteering, leadership, helping students learn at home, schoolparent communications and collaborating with the community.
A parent or custodial caregiver is a member of his or her respective school’s SPO by
virtue of having a student in that school. SPO officers are required to be parents or
legal guardians of students. There are no fees or dues to be an active member.
Call your local school office to participate in a parent organization and support
your children. For more information, call the Office of Family and Community
Engagement at 216.838.FACE (3223).
Volunteering makes a difference
People who volunteer in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District make a big impact on our children, our schools and
our city. To become a CMSD volunteer, contact the Office of Family and Community Engagement at 216.838.0337
and start making a difference today.
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Multilingual Education
Multilingual Welcome Center at Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy
3145 West 46th St. • Cleveland, OH 44102
(p) 216.404.5159 • (f) 216.404.5491
Notice to Limited English Proficiency Parents
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District offers free language assistance for Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
parents with respect to school programs and activities. A parent does not have to be of limited English
proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and comprehending English in order to be considered LEP; it is only
necessary that a parent be limited in one area to be eligible to
receive language assistance. CMSD will accept a
parent’s assertion that he or she needs
language assistance.
7/8/15 5:00 PM
GET TO
SCHOOL
Project ACT:
Support for homeless students
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s Project ACT ensures that
homeless students have access to the same free education that all residential
students receive within the District.
• work to ensure each child’s success and ongoing
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Barriers that may prevent homeless students from attending school are
eliminated through the work of Project ACT, which partners with District
departments and community resources.
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educational endeavors.
216.838.0210 or 800.961.1990
[email protected]
CMSD Safe Schools Hotline
Can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
216.838.SAFE (7233)
• Report anything you see or hear that concerns you about
the safety of CMSD students.
• Provide vital and/or urgent information that will assist us
in keeping our schools safe for students and staff.
CLEVELAND
Humanware provides
positive learning environments
Humanware is an important part of CMSD’s strategic plan to address conditions for
learning so that all students are academically and socially equipped to succeed. The
conditions for learning include a safe, well-managed, respectful and supportive
learning environment and opportunities for social and emotional learning, a process
whereby children and adults acquire knowledge, skills and dispositions related to five
core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship
building and responsible decision making.
Humanware strategies designed
to improve school climates:
• Provide positive behavioral support
• Develop early-intervention strategies
• Promote anti-bullying initiatives
• Foster community-service partnerships
• Improve collaboration between schools and agencies
• Enhance the partnership between schools and families
• Further develop Student Support Teams, collaborative problem-solving groups
that include administrators, teachers and student-support personnel
• Promote PATHS and Planning Centers
• Provide a coordinated sequence for developing social and emotional competencies
according to the Social and Emotional Learning section of the District’s Scope and
Sequence Manual
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What happens when
a student misses school?
Missing school has a significant negative impact on a student’s academic
achievement. Presently, as much as half of the student body misses 10 or more
days of school each year.
Join us in our call to all students to ... GET TO SCHOOL this year.
Data shows that missing 10 or more days of school will:
• reduce reading scores by 12 percent.
• reduce math scores by 15 percent.
• reduce a student’s chances of remaining on track to graduation by 34 percent.
Did you know?
• As early as kindergarten, excessive absence can cause children to fall behind in school.
• Early absences lead to difficulties and poor attendance in later years.
– One in 10 kindergarten and first-grade students nationally is chronically absent,
missing a month of school.
– Absentee rates among preschoolers are even higher.
• By sixth grade, absenteeism is one of the signs that a student may drop out of
high school.
• By ninth grade, regular and high attendance is a better predictor of graduation rates
than eighth-grade test scores.
• Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with
schoolwork, dealing with a bully or facing some other potentially serious difficulty.
• Students should miss no more than nine days of school each year to stay engaged,
be successful and stay on track to graduation.
• Missing 10 percent – about 18 days – of school will make it harder for a student to
learn to read.
– One study found that only 17 percent of students who were chronically absent
in both kindergarten and first grade were reading proficiently in third grade,
compared with 64 percent of those with good attendance.
• Absences can affect an entire classroom if the teacher has to slow down learning
to help some children catch up.
• Students can begin to reverse their academic difficulties if they improve
their attendance.
• Good attendance is an important life skill that will help your child graduate from
college and keep a job.
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Sports and extracurricular activities
enhance the school experience
Participation in interscholastic and extracurricular activities has a direct, positive impact
on a student’s academic performance, attendance and personal and social development.
CMSD students in grades 1-12 have access to a host of clubs, competitive sports and
extracurricular field trips to meet the diverse interests of every child.
Explore your schools’ athletic and student activity offerings to maximize your child’s
academic experience.
INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
7th and 8th Grade
• Basketball (Boys & Girls)
• Soccer
• Track (Boys & Girls)
• Volleyball
1st – 8th Grade
• Cheerleader, Hi-Stepper
& Military Drill Clinics
• Non-Traditional
Extracurricular Field Trips
• Special Olympics
High School
• Basketball
(Boys & Girls)
• Baseball
• Bowling
• Cross-Country
(Boys & Girls)
• Extramural
Basketball,
Track & Volleyball
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• Football
• Golf
• Soccer
• Softball
• Swimming
• Volleyball
• Wrestling
6th, 7th & 8th Grade
• Cheerleader, Hi-Stepper &
Military Drill Teams
• Chess
• Intramural Activities
High School
• Cheerleader, Hi-Stepper
& Military Drill Teams
• Chess
• Intramural Activities
• Powerlifting
• Special Olympics
7/8/15 5:00 PM
CMSD frequent contacts
Back-to-School Hotline .................. 216.838.ENRL (3675)
Food & Child Nutrition Services .................................................. 216.838.0434
Early Childhood / PreK Office ..................... 216.838.0110
Curriculum & School Readiness
Fraud Hotline (24/7) ................................................................... 216.838.9999
Safe Schools Hotline .......................216.838.SAFE (7233)
Home Schooling ......................................................................... 216.838.0200
School Choice & Enrollment Office ...216.838.ENRL (3675)
Human Resources ............................................................216.838.JOBS (5627)
Licensure
Resignations
Teacher renewals
Transportation Hotline .................. 216.838.4BUS (4287)
Academics ................................................................................... 216.838.0100
Summer school
Health Services ........................................................................... 216.838.0270
Humanware ................................................................................ 216.838.0170
Rapid Response Team
Attendance ................................................................................. 216.838.0220
Interscholastic Athletics & Student Activities ............................. 216.838.0150
Board of Education ..................................................................... 216.838.0030
Multilingual Multicultural Education ......................................... 216.404.5098
Central Administration Offices ................................................... 216.838.0000
Multilingual ‘Welcome Center’ at Thomas Jefferson
International Newcomers Academy ........................................ 216.404.5159
Assessments & family services
Ombudsman ............................................................................... 216.838.0348
Communications ........................................................................ 216.838.0092
eSchool Plus Support ................................................................. 216.838.0230
Family & Community Engagement (FACE) ................................. 216.838.3223
Alumni & friends
School Parent Organization (SPO)
Uniform Information & Assistance
Volunteers
Payroll............................................................................. 216.838.4PAY (4729)
Direct deposits
Special Education ....................................................................... 216.838.7733
• Gifted Education & Advanced Placement .............................. 216.838.0131
• Home Instruction ................................................................... 216.838.0209
• Parent Mentors ...................................................................... 216.838.0344
• Preschool Assessment Clinic .................................................. 216.838.1965
• Psychological Services ........................................................... 216.838.1955
• Records Retention Center ...................................................... 216.838.0203
Requests for copies of an IEP or ETR
• Related Services ..................................................................... 216.838.1961
Speech, occupational, physical therapy
• Residential Day Treatment ..................................................... 216.838.0194
Private, non-public schools
Student Hearings & Appeals ...................................................... 216.838.0323
Suspension appeals
Work permits
Transcripts (contact graduating school) or call ............... 216.838.KIDS (5437)
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Project ACT ................................................................................. 216.838.0210
Safety & Security ........................................................................ 216.838.7777
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