Kamms – Bellaire-Puritas

Cluster 01 Schools

K to 8 Schools

*# Issue 14 School

*# Non-Issue 14 School #Riverside High Schools *

)" Issue 14 School McKinley Almira *# Wilbur Wright *# )" Non-Issue 14 School *#

CMSD Site\Building

Not currently CMSD School Boundary Nathaniel Hawthorne Cluster Boundary Swing !r Rec Center Locaton Louis Agassiz Æ *# c Library Location *#Newton D Baker Park Location *#Garfield Brooklawn )"John Marshall High School Swing

*#Valley View Boys Carl Shuler *#Artemus Ward Swing Douglas Ma*#cArthur *#Clara Westropp

*#Robinson G Jones F

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YOUR SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE High School and Swing Sites (year built/renovated) John Marshall High School (under construction, est. completion 2015) City of Cleveland SPAs: Kamm’s, Bellaire-Puritas, Jefferson Brooklawn (1957/1972)) Cluster 01 Schools City of Cleveland Wards: 11, 16, 17 Carl Schuler (1958/2012) K to 8 Schools Public Community Assets *# Issue 14 School John Marshall High School Swing Site Recreation Center(s): Gunning, Halloran *# Non-Issue 14 School Nathaniel Hawthorne (1917/1927) #Riverside Cleveland Public Library Branch: High Schools * John Marshall High School Swing Site – 9th Grade West Park - 3805 West 157th Street )" Issue 14 School McKinley Almira *# Wilbur Wright *# Rockport - 4421 West 140th Street )" Non-Issue 14 School *# Four (4) new schools were constructed in this cluster since 2005: CMSD Site\Building Total population ...... 57,009 Riverside (2005), Artemus Ward (2009) and Garfield (2009), and Not currently CMSD School Cleveland Boundary Nathaniel Hawthorne School-age population ages 5–17 ...... 9,553 Robinson G. Jones (2009). Cluster Boundary Swing Pre-school age population ages 0–4 ...... 3,222 !r Rec Center Locaton Louis Agassiz The schools in this cluster have a total 4,622 students. Of the Æ *# Student capture rate ...... 48.64% c Library Location students who leave the cluster to attend school the most popular *#Newton D Baker Park Location (Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates) schools/programs are: *#Garfield Kindergarten – Grade 8 Schools (year built/renovated) Brooklawn Students – Grades )"John Marshall High School Swing Artemus Ward (2009) Network Students % Network Students % Clara E. Westropp (1967) KG 569 12.24% 7 364 7.83% Douglass MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy (1967) 1 379 8.16% 8 379 8.16% Garfield (2009) *#Valley View Boys 2 366 7.88% 9 414 8.91% McKinley (1922) Carl Shuler 3 324 6.97% 10 334 7.19% Swing Newton D. Baker (1954, 2009) *#Artemus Ward 4 322 6.93% 11 278 5.98% R.G. Jones* (2009) 5 373 8.03% 12 242 5.21% Douglas Ma*#cArthur Riverside (2005) *#Clara Westropp 6 303 6.52% Grand Total 4,647 100.00% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy (1949, 1962) *Denotes “Neighborhood Investment School” status 2013-2016. *#Robinson G Jones

01 – “Kamm’s – Bellaire-Puritas Cluster” Fact Sheet Max Capacity Year Year Performance Progress School Name Enrollment (% capacity) Built Renovated Index Overview F Artemus Ward, 4315 W 140th St 44135 490 550 (89%) 2009 None D C Brooklawn, 11801 Worthington Ave 44111 Swing Site 550 1957 1972 N/A N/A Copyright: ©2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ Prepared by Justin D. Fleming, Esq. Carl Shuler, 13501 Terminal Ave 44135 Swing Site 875 1958 2012 N/A N/A Miles © 2014 Cleveland Neighborhood Progress Sources: CMSD, NEO CANDO, Cleveland City Planning 0 0.375 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Accessed: March 2014 Clara E. Westropp, 19101 Puritas Ave 44135 408 700 (58%) 1967 None D C Douglas MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy, 4401 Valleyside Rd 44135 307 175 (175%) 1967 None B A Garfield, 3800 W 140th St 44111 511 525 (97%) 2009 None C F WHERE DO STUDENTS CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL? John Marshall High School (under construction), 3952 W 140th St 44111 1187 1230 (97%) 2015 None D NR Students – Schools John Marshall 9th Grade Academy @ Nathaniel Hawthorne, 3575 W 130th St 44111 Swing Site 410 1917 1927 D NR Network Students % Network Students % Network Students % Alfred A. Benesch School 1 0.02% Harvey Rice Wraparound 1 0.02% Orchard STEM 5 0.11% McKinley, 3349 W 125th St 44111 266 450 (59%) 1922 None D D Almira 43 0.93% Iowa-Maple 2 0.04% Paul L. Dunbar 5 0.11% Newton D. Baker, 3690 W 159th St 44111 357 650 (55%) 1954 2009 D C Anton Grdina 1 0.02% James Ford Rhodes 128 2.75% Paul Revere 2 0.04% Artemus Ward 451 9.71% Jane Addams Business Careers Center 10 0.22% Riverside 385 8.28% Riverside, 14601 Montrose Ave 44111 474 625 (76%) 2005 None B F Benjamin Franklin 4 0.09% John Adams High School 4 0.09% Robinson G. Jones 406 8.74% Buhrer Dual Language 70 1.51% John Marshall 9th Grade Academy@ Nathaniel Hawthorne 183 3.94% School of One @ East Tech 1 0.02% Robinson G. Jones , 4550 W 150th St 44135 450 625 (72%) 2009 None D A Campus International @ CSU Cole Center 11 0.24% John Marshall High School 443 9.53% School of One @ James F. Rhodes 1 0.02% Charles A. Mooney 10 0.22% Joseph M. Gallagher 76 1.64% School of One@ John Marshall 17 0.37% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy, 17200 Valley View 44135 197 200 (99%) 1949 1962 C D Clara E. Westropp 359 7.73% Lincoln-West International Studies 59 1.27% School of One@ Lincoln-West 3 0.06% *Note: Building capacity numbers are approximate. The numbers remain approximate until decisions are made about how the building is programmed educationally. Clark 7 0.15% Lincoln-West Ninth Grade Academy 21 0.45% Scranton 11 0.24% Cleveland Early College High School @ John Hay 28 0.60% Louis Agassiz 56 1.21% SuccessTech Academy 10 0.22% Cleveland School of Architecture and Design @ John Hay 33 0.71% Louisa May Alcott 8 0.17% Sunbeam 1 0.02% Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus 5 0.11% Luis Munoz Marin 75 1.61% Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy 59 1.27% Cleveland School of Science and Medicine @ John Hay 29 0.62% Marion C. Seltzer 42 0.90% Tremont Montessori 38 0.82% Cleveland School of the Arts @ Harry E. Davis 28 0.60% Marion-Sterling 1 0.02% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy 91 1.96% Denison 2 0.04% Martin Luther King Jr Health Careers Center 4 0.09% Walton 2 0.04% Design Lab Early College @ Health Careers 4 0.09% Martin Luther King Jr Law & Municipal Careers 1 0.02% Washington Park Environmental Studies 8 0.17% Douglas MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy 166 3.57% Mary M. Bethune 2 0.04% Watterson-Lake 2 0.04% East Tech Engineer & Science Tech 3 0.06% Max S. Hayes High School 79 1.70% Waverly 4 0.09% Facing History New Tech @ Charles A. Mooney 3 0.06% MC2STEM 31 0.67% Wilbur Wright 56 1.21% Garfield 423 9.10% McKinley 202 4.35% William Cullen Bryant 5 0.11% Garrett Morgan School of Science 34 0.73% Memorial 1 0.02% Willow 1 0.02% Building Capacity George Washington Carver STEM 1 0.02% Mound STEM 2 0.04% Willson 8 0.17% 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 Glenville Career & College Readiness Academy 2 0.04% New Tech @ Lincoln-West 25 0.54% Grand Total 4,647 100.00% a school building and they include: served in a building. Glenville Health Exercise Sports & Recreation 3 0.06% New Tech West @ Max Hayes 55 1.18% 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, H. Barbara Booker Wraparound 7 0.15% Newton D. Baker 287 6.18% 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, requirements. gymnasiums, locker rooms, libraries, etc., vary by building and must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Cluster 01: Kamm’s – Bellaire-Puritas

School and Student Locations

Cluster 01: Kamm's, Jefferson, Bellaire-Puritas School and Student Locations

Cluster 1 Schools " Artemus Ward

" Clara E Westropp

" Douglas MacArthur Girls' Leadership Academy

" Garfield

" John Marshall - School of One

" John Marshall 9th Grade Academy at Nathaniel Hawthorne Riverside " John Marshall High School " " McKinley

" Newton D Baker McKinley " Riverside " " Robinson G Jones

" Valley View Boys' Leadership Academy

Cleveland Boundary Cluster Boundary John Marshall 9th Grade Academy at Nathaniel Hawthorne "

Newton D Baker "

Garfield "

School of One @ John Marshall " John Marshall High School "

Valley View Boys' Leadership Academy "

Artemus Ward "

Douglas MacArthur Girls' Leadership Academy " Clara E Westropp "

Robinson G Jones " F

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District School Facilities Master Plan DRAFT Cluster 01 -­‐ Kamm’s -­‐ Bellaire-­‐Puritas

Yellow = Issue Cluster 01 Buildings RANKING COLUMN 14 School Building Current Realities DRAFT and Scenarios Artemus Ward Maintain NO RANK NEEDED Brooklawn Brooklawn will serve as the home of the Bard College program during the 2014-­‐15 Academic Year. The program could move to the new John Marshall High School when it opens in 2015. Brooklawn could then become the new home of the Girls Leadership Academy. Carl Shuler Option 1: Carl Shuler has been serving as a swing site all while the new John Marsh High School is being constructed. After 2015, the could modular classrooms be removed and the building continues serve to as a swing site.

Option 2: Carl Shuler could the become new site for the New -­‐ Tech West program and

possibly the science school high program at Garrett Morgan, at which time it also could be considered a satellite campus for John Marshall High School.

Clara Westropp Consider doing a review of this building to see if it could be revitalized and maintained in its current location. Douglas In recent years six (6) modular classrooms have been added to accommodate increased MacArthur enrollment for the MacArthur Douglas Girls Leadership Academy. Options to consider could include this Academy could move to Brooklawn permanently for the 2015-­‐2016 Academic Year or if the Girls Academy moves to Brooklawn then this building could be repurposed as a Pre-­‐K center this for part of the city. Garfield Maintain NO RANK NEEDED John Marshall Under construction. Ready in 2015. NO RANK NEEDED High School McKinley Through a -­‐ multi year process, McKinley students would transition to Wilbur Wright which is larger and can accommodate additional students. The building would then be closed and demolished. Nathaniel Hawthorne has been serving as a swing site for the John Marshall 9th Grade Academy, and Hawthorne could continue to serve as a swing site, if needed, after the Academy moves to the new John Marshall High School. If not needed for a swing site the building should be closed and considered for demolition. Newton D. Option 1: Consider providing additional repairs to maintain the building. Baker Option 2: Build a new K-­‐8 school on the current site and move the students to a swing site

during construction. Riverside Maintain NO RANK NEEDED Robinson G. Maintain NO RANK NEEDED Jones Valley View Consider building a new school on the Valley site of the View building for the Boys Leadership Academy or explore moving it to one of the swing sites as its home.

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