Residents Sound Off About Controversial CH-UH Facilities Master Plan
Parents agree school buildings need to be renovated, but many don't believe Plan C is the right plan.
Residents of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District agree their school buildings need to be renovated, improved or updated. But the CH-UH community is divided about how to go about accomplishing that goal. On Monday night, about 60 people attended a special meeting at Cleveland Heights High School that was called by the CH-UH School Board to hear comments from parents and residents about a controversial facilities master plan, otherwise known as Plan C, a $206.2 million project that will reconfigure school buildings and close three elementary schools. All board members were present. At its July 3 meeting, the school board approved Plan C and to put a bond issue on the November ballot by a narrow 3-2 vote. School Board …
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Glinda Smith
5:16 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
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