County Executive Chris Ronayne on Tuesday introduced a resolution to provide an additional $2.1 million to Say Yes Cleveland’s family support specialist program, which lost most of its funding last year. County Council must vote on it.
Enrollment continues to decline for many Northeast Ohio universities, but there are some signs of stabilization locally and nationally, as well as two local stories of success Case Western Reserve University and Cuyahoga Community College.
A County Council member on Thursday blasted those who proposed the funding model for the Say Yes Cleveland scholarship program’s wrap-around services, alleging they “overpromised” and “underdelivered,” forcing the county to cover the costs for the program.
The firm conducting the search for the next CMSD CEO shared input from surveys and interviews with students, parents and teachers with the district's board of education Tuesday night.