– Brooklyn Center

*# *# *#Clark Halle Buhrer Cluster 05 ScClohsed or Deomolishedols Thomas Jefferson *# *# Lincoln)"-West High School

K to 8 Schools

*# Issue 14 School

*# Non-Issue 14 School Almira *# High Schools *# *# Mound )" Issue 14 School Closed or Demolished

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*#Charles A Mooney *#Benjamin Franklin

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THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Facts About the Cluster 05 Old Brooklyn – Brooklyn Center

*# *# YOUR SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE Cluster 05 is comprised of the Old Brooklyn and Brooklyn Centre *#Clark Statistical Planning Areas (SPAs). These neighborhoods are situated Halle Buhrer City of Cleveland SPAs: Old Brooklyn, Brooklyn Centre Cluster 05 ScClohsed or Deomolishedols Thomas Jefferson *# directly south of the central city just north of Interstate 480, west Cluster 05 Schools *# Lincoln-West High School City of Cleveland Wards: 3, 12 )" of the industrial valley along Interstate 176, and southeast of the K to 8 Schools Public Community Assets: Brookside Reservation and Zoo. *# Issue 14 School

Recreation Center(s): Estabrook, *# Non-Issue 14 School Almira *# High Schools *# Branch(es): Students – Grades *# Mound )" Issue 14 School Brooklyn – 3706 Pearl Road Network Students % Closed or Demolished South Brooklyn – 4303 Pearl Road )" Non-Issue 14 School

KG 386 11.21% CMSD Site\Building Total Population ...... 41,940 1 244 7.09% Not currently CMSD School Cleveland Boundary *# School-age population ages 5–17 ...... 7,217 2 226 6.56% *# Cluster Boundary !r Rec Center Locaton Washington Park Pre-school age population ages 0–4 ...... 3,115 3 234 6.80% )"

cÆ Library Location Denison Student capture rate ...... 47.7% 4 235 6.83% *# Park Location (Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates) 5 262 7.61% 6 221 6.42% Kindergarten – Grade 8 Schools 7 244 7.09% Benjamin Franklin 8 288 8.36% Charles Mooney 9 341 9.90% Denison 10 296 8.60% William Cullen Bryant 11 236 6.85% William Rainey Harper 12 230 6.68% Grand Total 3,443 100.00% *#Charles A Mooney *#Benjamin Franklin High School and Swing Sites Facing History New Tech @ Charles Mooney James Ford Rhodes High School )"James Ford Rhodes William Rainey Harper 05 – “Old Brooklyn – Brooklyn Center” Fact Sheet Closed or Demolished *#William C Bryant Max Capacity Year Year Performance Progress School Name Enrollment (% capacity) Built Renovated Index Overview Benjamin Franklin, 1905 Spring Rd 44109 591 550 (107%) 1923 None C F F Charles A. Mooney, 3213 Montclair Ave 44109 507 850 (60%) 1964 None D F

Copyright: ©2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ Denison, 3799 W 33rd St 44109 480 775 (62%) 1971 None D A Prepared by Justin D. Fleming, Esq. Miles © 2014 Cleveland Neighborhood Progress 0 0.375 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Sources: CMSD, NEO CANDO, Cleveland City Planning Facing History New Tech @ Charles A. Mooney, 3213 Montclair Ave 44109 155 400 (39%) 1964 None NR NR Accessed: March 2014 James Ford Rhodes, 5100 Biddulph Ave 44144 1185 1175 (101%) 1932 2010 C NR WHERE DO STUDENTS CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL?

William Cullen Bryant, 3121 Oak Park Ave 44109 418 600 (70%) 1930 None B A Students – Schools William Rainey Harper, 5515 Ira Ave 44144 Closed 675 1927 N/A N/A N/A Network Students % Network Students % Network Students %

*Note: Building capacity numbers are approximate. The numbers remain approximate until decisions are made about how the building is programmed educationally Adlai E. Stevenson 2 0.06% Garrett Morgan School of Science 22 0.64% Newton D. Baker 9 0.26% Alfred A. Benesch School 1 0.03% Ginn Academy 1 0.03% Orchard STEM 9 0.26% Almira 6 0.17% H. Barbara Booker Wraparound 18 0.52% Paul L. Dunbar 13 0.38% Anton Grdina 1 0.03% Harvey Rice Wraparound 1 0.03% Riverside 5 0.15% Artemus Ward 9 0.26% Iowa-Maple 1 0.03% Robinson G. Jones 5 0.15% Benjamin Franklin 500 14.52% James Ford Rhodes 633 18.39% School of One @ James F. Rhodes 19 0.55% Buhrer Dual Language 101 2.93% Jane Addams Business Careers Center 6 0.17% School of One@ John Marshall 1 0.03% Campus International @ CSU Cole Center 15 0.44% John F. Kennedy Interactive Media 1 0.03% School of One@ Lincoln-West 6 0.17% Case 2 0.06% John Marshall 9th Grade Academy@ Nathaniel Hawthorne 9 0.26% Scranton 111 3.22% Charles A. Mooney 436 12.66% John Marshall High School 42 1.22% SuccessTech Academy 6 0.17% Clara E. Westropp 20 0.58% Joseph M. Gallagher 28 0.81% Sunbeam 1 0.03% Clark 22 0.64% Lincoln-West International Studies 45 1.31% Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy 45 1.31% Cleveland Early College High School @ John Hay 14 0.41% Lincoln-West Ninth Grade Academy 24 0.70% Tremont Montessori 52 1.51% Cleveland School of Architecture and Design @ John Hay 5 0.15% Louis Agassiz 2 0.06% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy 11 0.32% Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus 5 0.15% Louisa May Alcott 7 0.20% Walton 16 0.46% Cleveland School of Science and Medicine @ John Hay 12 0.35% Luis Munoz Marin 105 3.05% Washington Park Environmental Studies 4 0.12% Cleveland School of the Arts @ Harry E. Davis 13 0.38% Marion C. Seltzer 2 0.06% Watterson-Lake 3 0.09% Denison 338 9.82% Marion-Sterling 1 0.03% Waverly 7 0.20% Design Lab Early College @ Health Careers 4 0.12% Martin Luther King Jr Health Careers Center 5 0.15% Wilbur Wright 6 0.17% Douglas MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy 26 0.76% Max S. Hayes High School 38 1.10% William Cullen Bryant 378 10.98% East Clark 1 0.03% MC2STEM 13 0.38% Willow 3 0.09% East Tech Community Wraparound 3 0.09% McKinley 9 0.26% Willson 3 0.09% Building Capacity East Tech Engineer & Science Tech 1 0.03% Miles Park 1 0.03% Grand Total 3,443 100.00% It is important to note that the OFCC uses three key variables to begin to determine or analyze the capacity of 2. The number of students by grade the school will serve. This number will dictate how many students can be a school building and they include: served in a building. Facing History New Tech @ Charles A. Mooney 108 3.14% Mound STEM 1 0.03% 1. Different formulas for new schools and existing schools, as well as for the type of student the school 3. The type and number of special programs (non-regular education) that require special support spaces, Franklin D. Roosevelt 2 0.06% New Tech @ Lincoln-West 40 1.16% serves, e.g., (Pre-K, K-8, middle school or high school). These grade groups have varying capacity amenities, etc. to deliver educational programming. Also, other large support spaces like cafeterias, Fullerton 1 0.03% New Tech East @ East Technical 1 0.03% requirements. gymnasiums, locker rooms, libraries, etc., vary by building and must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Garfield 7 0.20% New Tech West @ Max Hayes 19 0.55%

THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Cluster 05: Old Brooklyn – Brooklyn Center

School and Student Locations

Cluster 05: Old Brooklyn, Brooklyn Centre School and Student Locations

Cluster 5 Schools )" Benjamin Franklin

)" Charles A Mooney

)" Facing History New Tech at Charles Mooney

)" Denison

)" James Ford Rhodes

)" School of One @ James F Rhodes

)" William C Bryant

Cleveland Boundary Cluster Boundary

)" Denison

Charles A Mooney )" Facing History New Tech at Charles Mooney )" )" Benjamin Franklin

School of One @ James F Rho)"de)"s James Ford Rhodes

)" William C Bryant F

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THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Cluster Scenarios Ranking Tables

District School Facilities Master Plan DRAFT

Cluster 05 – Old Brooklyn – Brooklyn Centre

Opportunities: • This cluster had one new high school project completed in 2010; the OFSC-­‐funded renovation of Rhodes. There is an opportunity to construct a new 450-­‐ seat school in the cluster at a location of a now closed school, as there is a high population of school-­‐age and pre-­‐school age children in the cluster. • The schools in this cluster tend to draw mainly from families living in this cluster, and community activities at or near the schools are robust. • This cluster sits strategically near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and in the Lower Big Creek watershed. The regional bike path network, strong commercial corridors and populated residential districts create an opportunity to not only attract young professionals, but to appeal to young families looking for affordable and unique housing stock and high quality schools. • The CMSD student capture rate is a re modest 48%, so the is an opportunity to attract more students. • James Ford Rhodes High School is popular and presents an opportunity to make more intentional connections to K-­‐8 schools in the cluster.

Yellow = Issue 14 Cluster 05 Buildings RANKING COLUMN School Building Current Realities DRAFT and Scenarios Benjamin Franklin Maintain Charles A. Mooney Maintain for the foreseeable future in order to use as a possible swing space for Denison students while a new Denison is built. A new home should be explored for the Facing History-­‐ New Tech high school program (perhaps locate at Rhodes). s After the new Denison i built, consideration should be given to closing the building and transitioning the students to other K-­‐ 8 neighborhood schools such as Bryant, possibly a new Harper, a new Denison and/or Franklin. Denison Consider building new a 500-­‐seat school on the present ite. s Explore ways to expand the site to create a more visible presence on Denison Avenue and to create additional green space for students. Consider swinging the students to Mooney during construction. James Ford Rhodes Maintain NO RANK D NEEDE William C. Bryant Maintain William Rainey Harper Consider building a new 450-­‐seat K-­‐8 school on the current site.

THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019