Your Cleveland schools are making some wild moves
Okay real quick—you know how we're always talking about how Cleveland is a city that just keeps surviving, right? We've seen the Flats go from boom to bust and back again, seen neighborhoods like Slavic Village fight tooth and nail. But sometimes, even when you're used to the struggle, some news just hits different. The Cleveland Metropolitan School District is laying off over 400 people and closing 18 buildings. But the part that caught my ear? They're thinking about selling Collinwood High School, a place that's been around forever, and building a *new* campus at the Glenville High School site. Yeah, no, that's wild.
So What's Happening
This isn't just about shuffling buildings around. This is about real people and real history in our city. Think about Collinwood, way out there on the East Side, closer to Euclid than downtown. That school has deep roots in its community. And Glenville? That's another legendary spot, right off Parkwood Drive, that's seen generations come through its doors.
* **Massive Layoffs:** Over 400 staff, including teachers, are being cut to close a $50 million budget gap. * **Building Closures:** 18 school buildings are shutting their doors for good. * **Big Swaps:** The big talk is about potentially selling Collinwood High and then building something new where Glenville High stands.
This isn't just a numbers game for the school board. This is going to trickle down to every kid, every family, every neighborhood. What happens to those empty buildings? Will they sit vacant like so many others have over the years, or will they become something new for the community, like what we're hoping for with those vacant lots in Slavic Village? These aren't just properties; they're parts of our city's fabric. You can't just move history like that.
Cleveland on the wire — we've been here the whole time.
Catch Mikey and the crew hashing this out on the show tomorrow morning, live over at mornings.live.