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Downtown – St. Clair-Superior – Hough Cluster 11 Schools )" K to 8 Schools *# Issue 14 School *# Non-Issue 14 School *#FWLraoinlulskisoli nnP Da(os lRtdeo)uorsevelt High Schools Closed or Demolished )" Issue 14 School Empire )" Non-Issue 14 School Closed or Demolished CMSD Site\Building Not currently CMSD School Cleveland Boundary *#Michael R White STEM Cluster Boundary !r Rec Center Locaton cÆ Library Location Willson Park Location *# Harry E Davis Swing East Professional Center Daniel E Morgan NIF *# *#Wade Park *#Case JD Rockefeller John W. Raper Closed or Demolished Closed or Demolished )"Martin Luther King Jr *#Mary B Martin School )"Lakeside Building )"Health Careers )"MC2STEM *#Campus International School John Hay - Early College High SchoColleveland School of the Arts Upper Campus )"John H)"ay - School of Architecture and Design John Hay - School of Science and Medicine *#George Washington Carver Central High School Giddings Marion-Sterling *# Closed or Demolished Closed or Demolished F )"Jane Addams *#Bolton *#Alfred A Benesch Copyright: ©2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ )" 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 Accessed: March 2014 THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Facts About the Cluster 11 Downtown – St. Clair-Superior – Hough YOUR SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE Cluster 11 is comprised of the Downtown, Goodrich-Kirtland, Hough and St. Clair-Superior Statistical Planning Areas (SPAs). This cluster City of Cleveland SPAs: Downtown, Goodrich-Kirtland, Hough, includes downtown and the geographic area from Lake Erie to Cluster 11 Schools )" St. Clair-Superior the north, Euclid Avenue to the south and Martin Luther King, Jr. K to 8 Schools City of Cleveland Wards: 3, 7, 10 Boulevard to the east. *# Issue 14 School Public Community Assets *# Non-Issue 14 School *#FWLraoinlulskisoli nnP Da(os lRtdeo)uorsevelt Recreation Center(s): E.J. Kovacic, Sterling, Thurgood Marshall High Schools Students – Grades Closed or Demolished Cleveland Public Library Branch(es): )" Issue 14 School Network Students % Empire Main Library – 325 Superior Avenue )" Non-Issue 14 School KG 319 13.12% Closed or Demolished Addison – 6901 Superior Avenue CMSD Site\Building Not currently CMSD School Hough – 1566 Crawford Road 1 191 7.85% Cleveland Boundary *#Michael R White STEM 2 199 8.18% Cluster Boundary !r Rec Center Locaton Total Population ....................................................................32,859 3 190 7.81% cÆ Library Location School-age population ages 5–17 ..........................................4,186 4 186 7.65% Willson Park Location *# Pre-school age population ages 0–4 .......................................1,863 5 179 7.36% 6 163 6.70% Student capture rate ........................................................... 58.09% Harry E Davis (Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates) 7 143 5.88% Swing 8 176 7.24% East Professional Center Daniel E Morgan 9 230 9.46% NIF *# Kindergarten – Grade 8 Schools 10 194 7.98% *#Wade Park Campus International School (International Baccalaureate) at CSU Cole Center 11 148 6.09% *#Case Case JD Rockefeller 12 114 4.69% John W. Raper Daniel E. Morgan Closed or Demolished Closed or Demolished Grand Total 2,432 100.00% Mary B. Martin )"Martin Luther King Jr Wade Park *#Mary B Martin School )"Lakeside Building )"Health Careers Willson )"MC2STEM Campus International School High School and Swing Sites *# Health Careers John Hay - Early College High SchoColleveland School of the Arts Upper Campus )"John H)"ay - School of Architecture and Design Martin Luther King, Jr. High School John Hay - School of Science and Medicine MC2STEM *#George Washington Carver SuccessTech Academy Central High School Giddings Marion-Sterling *# Closed or Demolished Closed or Demolished F )"Jane Addams *#Bolton *#Alfred A Benesch 11 – “Downtown – St. Clair-Superior – Hough” Fact Sheet Copyright: ©2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ )" 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 Max Capacity Year Year Performance Progress * Accessed: March 2014 School Name Enrollment (% capacity) Built Renovated Index Overview Campus International @ 321 600 (54%) 1971 None F F WHERE DO STUDENTS CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL? CSU Cole Center (at CSU), 3100 Chester Ave 44114 372 400 (93%) N/A N/A B A Students – Schools Case, 4050 Superior Ave 44103 347 475 (73%) 1974 None D D Network Students % Network Students % Network Students % Adlai E. Stevenson 1 0.04% Glenville Career & College Readiness Academy 42 1.73% New Tech @ Collinwood 17 0.70% Daniel E. Morgan, 8912 Morris Ct 44106 313 550 (57%) 2007 None D F Alfred A. Benesch School 8 0.33% Glenville Health Exercise Sports & Recreation 46 1.89% New Tech @ Lincoln-West 12 0.49% Design Lab – Early College @ Health Careers, 1740 E 32nd St 44114 174 550 (32%) N/A None D NR Anton Grdina 9 0.37% H. Barbara Booker Wraparound 2 0.08% New Tech East @ East Technical 24 0.99% Benjamin Franklin 1 0.04% Hannah Gibbons STEM 1 0.04% New Tech West @ Max Hayes 6 0.25% Martin Luther King, Jr., 1651 E 71st St 44103 461 775 (59%) 1973 None D NR Bolton 33 1.36% Harvey Rice Wraparound 2 0.08% Newton D. Baker 4 0.16% Buckeye-Woodland 4 0.16% Iowa-Maple 8 0.33% Oliver H. Perry 2 0.08% Mary B. Martin, 8200 Brookline Ave 44103 396 600 (66%) 1963 2006 D D Buhrer Dual Language 3 0.12% James Ford Rhodes 7 0.29% Patrick Henry 15 0.62% Campus International @ CSU Cole Center 27 1.11% Jane Addams Business Careers Center 32 1.32% Paul L. Dunbar 3 0.12% MC2STEM, 601 Erieside Ave 44114 342 N/A N/A 2008 B NR Case 277 11.39% John Adams High School 22 0.90% Riverside 1 0.04% Charles A. Mooney 1 0.04% John F. Kennedy Entertainment Media Academy 7 0.29% Robert H. Jamison 1 0.04% SuccessTech Academy, 1440 Lakeside Ave 44114 196 625 (31%) 1973 2005 D NR Charles Dickens 1 0.04% John F. Kennedy Interactive Media 4 0.16% School of One @ East Tech 5 0.21% Charles W. Eliot 1 0.04% John Marshall High School 3 0.12% School of One@ Collinwood 3 0.12% Wade Park, 7600 Wade Park Ave 44103 355 600 (59%) 2009 None D F Clark 4 0.16% Joseph M. Gallagher 7 0.29% School Of One@ Glenville High School 6 0.25% Cleveland Early College High School @ John Hay 10 0.41% Kenneth W. Clement Boys’ Leadership Academy 10 0.41% School of One@ Lincoln-West 1 0.04% Willson, 1122 Ansel Rd 44108 341 650 (52%) 2010 None D F Cleveland School of Architecture and Design @ John Hay 17 0.70% Lincoln-West International Studies 22 0.90% Scranton 6 0.25% Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus 24 0.99% Lincoln-West Ninth Grade Academy 6 0.25% SuccessTech Academy 26 1.07% *Note: Building capacity numbers are approximate. The numbers remain approximate until decisions are made about how the building is programmed educationally Cleveland School of Science and Medicine @ John Hay 22 0.90% Louis Agassiz 1 0.04% Sunbeam 11 0.45% Cleveland School of the Arts @ Harry E. Davis 37 1.52% Louisa May Alcott 1 0.04% Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy 22 0.90% Collinwood College Board Academy 16 0.66% Luis Munoz Marin 18 0.74% Tremont Montessori 17 0.70% Daniel E. Morgan 249 10.24% Marion C. Seltzer 20 0.82% Valley View Boys’ Leadership Academy 1 0.04% Denison 4 0.16% Marion-Sterling 29 1.19% Wade Park 253 10.40% Design Lab Early College @ Health Careers 11 0.45% Martin Luther King Jr Health Careers Center 69 2.84% Walton 2 0.08% Douglas MacArthur Girls’ Leadership Academy 1 0.04% Martin Luther King Jr Law & Municipal Careers 76 3.13% Warner Girls’ Leadership Academy 11 0.45% East Clark 3 0.12% Mary B. Martin 267 10.98% Washington Park Environmental Studies 5 0.21% East Tech Community Wraparound 26 1.07% Mary M. Bethune 29 1.19% Whitney M. Young Leadership Academy 6 0.25% East Tech Engineer & Science Tech 19 0.78% Max S. Hayes High School 26 1.07% Wilbur Wright 1 0.04% Euclid Park 10 0.41% MC2STEM 26 1.07% Willow 2 0.08% Franklin D. Roosevelt 13 0.53% McKinley 1 0.04% Willson 229 9.42% Building Capacity for the type of student the school serves, e.g., (Pre-K, K-8, middle 3. The type and number of special programs (non-regular education) Fullerton 4 0.16% Memorial 6 0.25% Grand Total 2,432 100.00% It is important to note that the OFCC uses three key variables to begin school or high school). These grade groups have varying capacity that require special support spaces, amenities, etc. to deliver Garfield 2 0.08% Michael R. White STEM 16 0.66% to determine or analyze the capacity of a school building and they requirements. educational programming. Also, other large support spaces like Garrett Morgan School of Science 11 0.45% Miles Park 4 0.16% include: 2. The number of students by grade the school will serve. This number cafeterias, gymnasiums, locker rooms, libraries, etc., vary by George Washington Carver STEM 40 1.64% Mound STEM 7 0.29% building and must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. 1. Different formulas for new schools and existing schools, as well as will dictate how many students can be served in a building. Ginn Academy 29 1.19% Nathan Hale 5 0.21% THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN UPDATE 2014 – 2019 Cluster 11: Downtown – St.