Creating Stronger Schools Takes a Team
Working Together for Our Kids.

Educators are not bystanders in our schools. We are on the front lines with students every day and must be partners if any transformation is going to succeed.  We are committed to working with all stakeholders who care about creating the best possible future for our children, their families and our community. Unfortunately, Schools CEO Eugene Sanders has snubbed our attempts at partnership.

Instead, CEO Sanders rushed through plans to close and repurpose over twenty schools before the next academic year.  Problem is, nobody at those schools – students, parents or teachers – are being told what will happen to them.

We understand all too acutely Cleveland’s tough economic situation.  That is why we invested time and energy in developing cost-saving proposals. We have come up with credible solutions that would save more than $20 million over the next two years.

We hear a lot of blame-the-teachers rhetoric coming from CEO Sanders.  Teachers have been supporting and proposing proven reforms, but we can’t accomplish any of it alone. Neither can the district.

We all share the same goal of giving Cleveland’s children the best possible future.  It is vital that we join together to work toward this goal…for our kids.  

Join us in supporting Cleveland’s children.

Your voice can make a difference
Click here to sign a petition calling on CEO Eugene Sanders to work with us in finding solutions that put kids first.
 

 
 



            Updates           

6/13 Op-Ed
"Call for Collaboration"

Click here to read column

  Cleveland Speaks Out  



“The teachers are doing a wonderful job, and I think everyone should acknowledge that.” 



Yvette Durden
Parent

“Cutting teachers is going to have a horrible impact on the children’s future here in Cleveland.”


 





Debbie Kline
Community Leader


 “Teachers need to be able to have a decent-sized class so they can teach their children to succeed.”






 

Andria Cudnik
Parent