Detroit Shoreway – Cudell – Edgewater

Cluster 02 Schools

K to 8 Schools

*# Issue 14 School

*# Non-Issue 14 School Max S Hayes High School High Schools )"

)" Issue 14 School Kentucky )"Swing )" Non-Issue 14 School Garrett Morgan Louisa May Alcott Watterson-Lake CMSD Site\Building *# Waverly *# #Joseph M Gallaghe*#r Not currently CMSD School * *#Paul L Dunbar Boundary Cluster Boundary

!r Rec Center Locaton *#Marion Seltzer Æ Orchard c Library Location *# Park Location *# *#H Barbara Booker Max S. Hayes High School (new) *#Walton *# *#Clark Halle Closed or Demolished Thomas Jefferson *# *# Lincoln-West H)"igh School *#Riverside

*#McKinley *#Almira *#Wilbur Wright

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Swing *#Louis Agassiz *# *#Denison *#Garfield Brooklawn F )"John Marshall High School Swing

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THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Facts About the Cluster 02 Detroit Shoreway – Cudell – Edgewater

YOUR SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE High School and Swing Sites Max S. Hayes High School (under construction) City of Cleveland SPAs: Detroit-Shoreway, Cudell, Edgewater, * Denotes “Neighborhood Investment School” status 2013-2016. Cluster 02 Schools

West Boulevard K to 8 Schools City of Cleveland Wards: 11, 15 *# Issue 14 School Cluster 02 is comprised of the Detroit Shoreway, Edgewater, Public Community Assets *# Non-Issue 14 School Max S Hayes High School Recreation Center(s): Cudell, Cudell Fine Arts, Michael Zone Cudell and Statistical Planning Areas (SPAs). High Schools )" )" Issue 14 School Kentucky Branch(s): These neighborhoods are situated on west of . The Metroparks’ Edgewater Park sits in the northeast )"Swing Lorain - 8216 Lorain Avenue )" Non-Issue 14 School Garrett Morgan Louisa May Alcott Watterson-Lake section of this cluster. The cluster continues to the western edge of CMSD Site\Building *# Waverly Eastman - 11602 Lorain Avenue *# #Joseph M Gallaghe*#r Not currently CMSD School * the City where Cleveland meets the City of Lakewood. *#Paul L Dunbar Walz - 7910 Detroit Avenue Cleveland Boundary Cluster Boundary Total Population ...... 44,582 !r Rec Center Locaton *#Marion Seltzer Students – Grades Æ Orchard School-age population ages 5–17 ...... 7,980 c Library Location *# Network Students % Pre-school age population ages 0–4 ...... 2,645 Park Location *# Student capture rate ...... 61.76% KG 566 11.48% *#H Barbara Booker 1 418 8.48% (Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates) Max S. Hayes High School (new) 2 373 7.57% *#Walton *# 3 386 7.83% *#Clark Kindergarten – Grade 8 Schools 4 319 6.47% Halle Closed or Demolished Thomas Jefferson *# Almira *# Lincoln-West High School 5 379 7.69% )" H. Barbara Booker 6 351 7.12% Joseph Gallagher *#Riverside 7 352 7.14% Louis Agassiz 8 352 7.14% Louisa May Alcott *#McKinley *#Almira 9 496 10.06% #Wilbur Wright Marion Seltzer * 10 376 7.63% Watterson-Lake 11 283 5.74% Waverly Nathaniel Hawthorne 12 278 5.64% Swing Wilbur Wright Grand Total 4,929 100.00% *#Louis Agassiz *# *#Denison 02 – “Detroit Shoreway – Cudell – Edgewater Cluster” Fact Sheet *#Garfield Brooklawn F Max Capacity Year Year Performance Progress School Name Enrollment (% capacity) Built Renovated Index Overview )"John Marshall High School Swing Almira, 3375 W 99th St 44102 328 550 (60%) 2013 None D F Copyright: ©2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ Prepared by Justin D. Fleming, Esq. Miles © 2014 Cleveland Neighborhood Progress H. Barbara Booker, 2121 W 67th St 44102 384 750 (51%) 1970 None D D Sources: CMSD, NEO CANDO, Cleveland City Planning 0 0.375 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Accessed: March 2014 Joseph M. Gallagher, 6601 Franklin Blvd 44102 703 925 (76%) 1977 None D F WHERE DO STUDENTS CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL? Louis Agassiz, 3595 Bosworth Rd 44111 299 225 (133%) 1929 None D A Students – Schools Louisa May Alcott, 10308 Baltic Rd 44102 222 225 (99%) 1926 2012 B A Network Students % Network Students % Network Students % Marion C. Seltzer, 1468 W 98th St 44102 413 725 (60%) 1972 None D F Alfred A. Benesch School 3 0.06% Glenville Career & College Readiness Academy 2 0.04% New Tech East @ East Technical 4 0.08% Max S. Hayes High School (under construction), 2211 W 65th St 44102 886 800 (111%) 1957 None D NR Almira 272 5.52% Glenville Health Exercise Sports & Recreation 1 0.02% New Tech West @ Max Hayes 101 2.05% Andrew J. Rickoff 2 0.04% H. Barbara Booker Wraparound 288 5.84% Newton D. Baker 37 0.75% Watterson-Lake, 1422 W 74th St 44102 266 650 (41%) 1969 None D C Artemus Ward 14 0.28% Hannah Gibbons STEM 1 0.02% Orchard STEM 126 2.56% Waverly, 1810 W 54th St 44102 296 750 (39%) 1976 None D C Benjamin Franklin 25 0.51% Harvey Rice Wraparound 1 0.02% Paul L. Dunbar 27 0.55% Buckeye-Woodland 2 0.04% James Ford Rhodes 172 3.49% Paul Revere 2 0.04% Wilbur Wright, 11005 Parkhurst Dr 44111 396 900 (44%) 1929 1972 D F Buhrer Dual Language 78 1.58% Jane Addams Business Careers Center 12 0.24% Riverside 63 1.28% Campus International @ CSU Cole Center 12 0.24% John Adams High School 5 0.10% Robert H. Jamison 1 0.02% *Note: Building capacity numbers are approximate. The numbers remain approximate until decisions are made about how the building is programmed educationally Case 1 0.02% John F. Kennedy Entertainment Media Academy 1 0.02% Robinson G. Jones 21 0.43% Charles A. Mooney 15 0.30% John F. Kennedy Interactive Media 1 0.02% School of One @ James F. Rhodes 7 0.14% Clara E. Westropp 18 0.37% John Marshall 9th Grade Academy@ Nathaniel Hawthorne 122 2.48% School of One@ John Marshall 13 0.26% Clark 74 1.50% John Marshall High School 242 4.91% School of One@ Lincoln-West 7 0.14% Cleveland Early College High School @ John Hay 38 0.77% Joseph M. Gallagher 456 9.25% Scranton 32 0.65% Cleveland School of Architecture and Design @ John Hay 12 0.24% Lincoln-West International Studies 111 2.25% SuccessTech Academy 12 0.24% Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus 10 0.20% Lincoln-West Ninth Grade Academy 50 1.01% Sunbeam 4 0.08% Cleveland School of Science and Medicine @ John Hay 35 0.71% Louis Agassiz 228 4.63% Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy 118 2.39% Cleveland School of the Arts @ Harry E. Davis 23 0.47% Louisa May Alcott 173 3.51% Tremont Montessori 77 1.56% Collinwood College Board Academy 2 0.04% Luis Munoz Marin 69 1.40% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy 42 0.85% Denison 8 0.16% Marion C. Seltzer 324 6.57% Walton 9 0.18% Design Lab Early College @ Health Careers 5 0.10% Martin Luther King Jr Health Careers Center 7 0.14% Warner Girls’ Leadership Academy 1 0.02% Douglas MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy 71 1.44% Martin Luther King Jr Law & Municipal Careers 5 0.10% Washington Park Environmental Studies 5 0.10% East Tech Community Wraparound 3 0.06% Mary M. Bethune 1 0.02% Watterson-Lake 210 4.26% East Tech Engineer & Science Tech 1 0.02% Max S. Hayes High School 191 3.88% Waverly 170 3.45% Euclid Park 4 0.08% MC2STEM 28 0.57% Whitney M. Young Leadership Academy 3 0.06% Building Capacity Facing History New Tech @ Charles A. Mooney 12 0.24% McKinley 39 0.79% Wilbur Wright 315 6.39% 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 Fullerton 1 0.02% Michael R. White STEM 2 0.04% William Cullen Bryant 2 0.04% a school building and they include: served in a building. 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, Garfield 59 1.20% Miles 1 0.02% Willow 1 0.02% 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, Garrett Morgan School of Science 102 2.07% Miles Park 1 0.02% Willson 8 0.16% requirements. gymnasiums, locker rooms, libraries, etc., vary by building and must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. George Washington Carver STEM 3 0.06% Nathan Hale 1 0.02% Grand Total 4,929 100.00% 4 0.08% New Tech @ Lincoln-West 67 1.36%

THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Cluster 02: Detroit Shoreway – Cudell – Edgewater

School and Student Locations

Cluster 02: Edgewater, Cudell, West Boulevard, Detroit Shoreway School and Student Locations

Cluster 2 Schools )" Almira

)" H Barbara Booker

)" Joseph M Gallagher School

)" Louis Agassiz

)" Louisa May Alcott

)" Marion C Seltzer

)" Max S Hayes High School

)" New Tech West @ Max Hayes

)" Watterson-Lake New Tech West @ Max Hayes )" Waverly )" Max S Hayes High School )" )" Wilbur Wright

Cleveland Boundary Cluster Boundary

Louisa May Alcott Watterson-Lake )" )" Waverly )" Joseph M Gallagher )"School

Marion C Seltzer )"

H Barbara Booker )"

Almira )" Wilbur Wright )"

Louis Agassiz )" 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 02 – Detroit Shoreway – Cudell – Edgewater

Yellow = Issue 14 School Cluster 02 Buildings RANKING COLUMN Building Current Realities DRAFT and Scenarios Almira Maintain NO RANK NEEDED H. Barbara Booker Consider building a -­‐ new 350 seat school on the current site. Swing students during construction of the new school. Halle Use as a swing site. Joseph M. Gallagher Joseph M. Gallagher would be maintained and remain a K-­‐8 school for 700 students. Louis Agassiz Louis Agassiz is well attended and draws primarily from the neighborhood in which it is located. It is a 40,000-­‐square foot landmarked building that should be maintained. Louisa May Alcott Maintain NO RANK NEEDED Marion Seltzer Could build a 400 new -­‐seat school on the current site. Swing students during construction of the new school. Max S. Hayes High Under construction. Ready in 2015. NO RANK NEEDED School Old Max S. Hayes School Option 1: Consider a land swap with the city for equivalent parcel to consider building site a new westside high school. Option Possible 2: westside high school site. Consider building a new 5 00-­‐student high

school on the former Max S. Hayes site and consider whether to maintain the annex for 300 additional students. Watterson-­‐Lake Watterson-­‐Lake students could stay in place until a new Waverly is ready. Then Watterson-­‐Lake students would move into the new Waverly -­‐ and the Watterson Lake building would close. In partnership with local -­‐ leaders, the Watterson Lake site could be sold or f redevelopment (see Waverly discussion). Waverly Could build a -­‐ new 550 student school on the Waverly te si to replace Watterson-­‐Lake and Waverly schools. Swing Waverly students during construction of the . new school Wilbur Wright Wilbur Wright building would be maintained and appropriate work done to receive influx of McKinley students who would transition to the Wright building which is larger and can accommodate additional students.

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