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Education Total: $7,488,642

$35,000 for the Baldwin-Wallace Scholars program
for the Baldwin-Wallace Scholars program
for the Baldwin Wallace Scholars program
for the Baldwin-Wallace Scholars program for CMSD students
for the Baldwin-Wallace Scholars program for CMSD students
$18,000 for physical improvements to the Speech Clinic
for the Baldwin-Wallace Scholars program
$24,200 for the Barbara Byrd-Bennett Scholars Program, a 4-year demonstration college prep program for a single cohort of male students from Martin Luther King High School
$30,000 for the Summer Academy, a series of intensive summer programs for urban male high school students
$30,000 to expand and renovate the school's facility
$24,000 to improve student transportion services
$30,000 to reorgane the school structure by implementing a president-principal model
$27,000 to repair the elevator
to establish an Early Childhood program
to establish a school library
to provide academic success programming for at-risk youth
for after-school and summer Academic Success Programs
for after school and summer Academic Success programming
$92,444 was awarded to 8 local Catholic elementary schools for capital improvements
$85,750 was awarded to 6 local Catholic elementary schools for capital improvements
$80,500 was awarded to seven local Catholic elementary schools for capital improvements
$15,000 for summer stipends for students participating in the CWRUCorps community service learning program
$20,000 to support HEALCorps, a campus-based public health education, advocacy, and leadership service program
$40,000 for the Healthy Smiles Dental Sealant program in partnership with the CMSD
to purchase equipment for the student teaching laboratory
$15,000 to expand the responsibilities of the Director of Student Services
$15,000 for partial salary support for the Director of Student Services position
$15,000 to update classroom technology
$40,000 over 2 years, for the Literacy Program
$50,000 over 2 years, for a new library/media/technology center
for start up of a pre-school program in collaboration with the Center for Families and Children
$100,000 over 2 years, for renovations to create a K-3 Learning Center
for the Dean of External Affairs position at Citizens' Leadership Academy
$47,000 for a mentoring program for teachers
$375,000 for program and facility expansion
$5,000 for the Global Classroom Project for CMSD students
$10,000 for the Global Classroom Project for CMSD students
$10,000 for the Global Classroom Project for CMSD students
$70,000 to install a new elevator as part of the capital campaign to renovate the Lee Road Main Branch
$35,000 to design and pilot an intergrated school-based professional development model to build the capacity of 7 of the lowest performing CMSD schools to implement the District's new Literacy System
$35,000 for the Cleveland Teachers Academy's collaboration with the CMSD to develop school Leadership Teams and Grade Level Chairs
$35,000 to support the Cleveland Teachers Academy's work to increase CMSD teachers' use of a standards-based approach to lesson planning, student assessment and professional development
$30,000 for the Cleveland Teachers Academy
$112,553 for the Single-Gender Leadership Academies Summer School program
for the All-City Arts after-school program
for All-City Arts, an arts-infused, performance-based after-school program for 6-12th grade students
for All-City Arts, an arts-infused, performanced-based after-school program
for the All-City Arts after-school program
for All City Arts, an arts-infused, performance-based after school program
$12,000 for accessibility upgrades
$16,000 for the Three R's, a family literacy training program
$15,000 for operating support
$40,000 for college advisory services at 10 Catholic high schools
for advisory services in Cleveland area parochial schools
$42,000 for college advisory services at Catholic high schools
$45,000 for advisory services at Cleveland-area parochial high schools
$48,000 for advisory services at Cleveland-area parochial high schools
$40,000 for advisory services in 10 parochial schools
for advisory services in Cleveland area parochial schools
$40,000 for college advisory services at 10 Catholic high schools
$40,000 for college advisory services at ten Catholic high schools
$50,000 for advisory services at Cleveland-area parochial high schools
$20,000 to purchase books for elementary school children in the CMSD
$20,000 to purchase books for elementary students in the CMSD
$40,000 for an outside evaluation of the First Ring Leadership Academy, a training program for aspiring principals from 13 inner-ring school districts
$37,000 for an outside evaluation of the First Ring Leadership Academy, a training program for aspiring principals from 13 inner-ring school districts
$30,600 to identify and evaluate field placement for students enrolled in the Early Childhood Program
$20,000 for the College of Education and Human Services to administer the Cleveland Schools Book Fund
for college advising services in Garfield Heights and Warrensville Heights school districts
for college advising services in the Garfield Heights and Warrensville Heights school district
for advisory services in the Garfield Heights, Maple Heights, and Warrensville Heights school districts
for the Leadership Camp and Youth Academy program
for the Youth Technology Academy
to expand the Youth Technology Academy to five additional CMSD schools
$18,000 to expand the Encore Campus program into 8 urban neighborhood sites for senior adults
$50,000 for the Project Manager and Program Assistant of the Long Term Care Workforce Initiative
to hire a program coordinator for the Leadership Camp and Youth Academy Program
$25,000 to assist disabled youth in vocational training and employment
for early literacy programming at Louis Stokes Head Start
for diversity and leadership training for CMSD students
$5,000 for operating support to provide entrepreneurial education to at-risk youth
$10,000 for an after-school entrepreneurship education program at Lincoln West High School
$12,000 for an entrepreneurial education program for at-risk students at Glenville High School
$5,000 for the renovation of 2 classrooms
$20,000 for tuition subsidies for early childhood care and educational programs for children from economically disadvantaged families (challenge grant)
$20,000 to renovate and expand the library
to help high schoolers prepare for the OGT
for bilingual education services
to help high schoolers prepare for the OGT
$25,000 for the after-school tutoring and college/career preparation program for Hispanic middle and high school students
$18,500 for a professional development program to foster cross-cultural understanding and civic participation
for the CMSD to participate in a multimedia exhibition highlighting the difficult choices made in confronting racial and ethnic prejudice
$10,000 to align the Facing History program with Ohio's newly revised curriculum standards by developing teacher guides and providing in-service workshops and follow-up support for teachers
$15,000 to expand the Student Leadership project
$15,000 to provide a new resource book, Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement, for teachers and students in Greater Cleveland
for the Student Leadership Program in Cleveland area schools
to host Teach for America Corps members at Breakthrough schools
for start-up of the Cleveland Urban Teacher Residency program
to expand the facility for grades K-2
$4,000 for outreach activities of students enrolled in the dance program at the Sunbeam School for physically disabled children
$12,500 for an artistic program coordinator position
for the curriculum design project
for programming with CMSD STEM schools
for the Aspire program
for the Aspire program
$15,000 for Aspire, a tuition-free program for middle school girls from under-resourced public schools in the Cleveland area
for the Aspire program, an education enrichment program for middle school girls from the CMSD and other inner-ring districts
$10,000 for ASPIRE, a tuition-free program for middle school girls from under-resourced public schools in the Cleveland area
$15,000 for the ASPIRE program, a tuition-free program for middle school girls from under-resourced public schools in the Cleveland area
for Aspire, an education enrichment program for middle school girls from the CMSD and other inner-ring districts
$10,000 for start-up of the ASPIRE program, a tuition-free summer enrichment program for low-income students in partnership with Cleveland area public schools
$15,000 for Aspire, a tuition-free program for middle school girls from under resourced public schools in the Cleveland area
for the Summer Academy and Extended Day program
for capital improvements
$10,000 for the Family Literacy Initiative in the Euclid City Schools
$18,000 for the Family Literacy Network in the Euclid and Warrensville Heights schools
for the development program
$50,000 over 2 years, for the Institute for Educational Renewal to provide professional development opportunities for CMSD teachers
$14,300 to develop a summer camp for middle school children from La Sagrada Familia Parish
for Project Q.U.E., a summer education experience for Hispanic youth
$50,000 to renovate and expand the facility
to hire a Behavioral Therapist to provide teacher training
for Behavioral Therapy Intervention services
for after school economic education programs
$10,000 for expanded outreach programs in the CMSD
for the North Star program, a partnership with the CMSD Girls Leadership Academy at Warner School
$150,000 to build an upper school campus for grades 7 through 12
$13,500 for technology enhancements
to support literacy initiatives for early and adult learners
for STEP, a volunteer-based tutoring initiative
for STEP, a volunteer based tutoring initiative
$25,000 for the new performing arts center
$735 to purchase a portable audiometer for hearing screenings
$3,478 for facility improvements
for programming for high-achieving high school students from low-income families
for programming for high-achieving high school students from low-income families
for program support
for programming for high-achieving high school students from low-income families
$25,000 for capital improvements
$20,000 for capital improvements
$100,000 for the Learning Center at the MidTown Campus
$5,000 for operating support
$15,000 for an initiative to increase the region's supply of college-educated workers
$15,000 for the College 360 Program, a regional initiative to increase the number of college-educated workers in Northeast Ohio
$50,000 for start-up and strategic development costs to establish a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program
$50,000 for the Smart Classroom, a multi-purpose, high-technology learning environment
$25,000 for restoration of the Christ the King Chapel
$20,000 for the Baccalaureate Nursing Program
$250,000 over 2 years, to establish a Student Advising and Counseling Center
for technology upgrades
$82,000 to provide intervention resources for students, parents and teachers at 3 elementary schools
$10,500 for a language arts workshop for elementary school teachers
$99,800 to implement Club Invention, a science-based educational enrichment program for students in grades 1-6 ($9,800) and for phase 2 of the professional development technology initiative and continuance of the small grants program ($90,000)
$50,000 for a professional development technology initiative
$26,700 for Real Money, Real World, a financial literacy program in Diocesan schools in low income neighborhoods
for Real Money, Real World, a financial literacy program in Diocesan schools in low income neighborhoods
for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education and job training services to teen mothers
$5,000 for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education, job training and placement services to teen mothers
$5,000 for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education, job training and placement services to teen mothers
$10,000 for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education, job training and placement services to teen mothers
for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide services to teen mothers
$30,000 for OneClassroom, a program to connect Northeast Ohio schools to educational content
$100,000 over 2 years, to create a shared campus between John Hay High School and Cleveland School of the Arts
$51,582 for Integrating Math and Science activities at 27 Catholic Elementary Schools
$60,000 over 2 years, for computer technology upgrades that will enhance referral, intake and case management services
$20,000 for training and certification of staff for the Wilson Reading System
for renovations for a new Autism Center
for safety upgrades and training
for Get on Track, a program to provide literacy and GED training to low level offenders assigned by the Cleveland Municipal Court
$20,000 for the GED preparation program
for Get on Track, a program to provide literacy and GED training to low level offenders assigned by the Cleveland Municipal Courts
for Get on Track, a program to provide literacy and GED training to low level offenders referred by the Cleveland Municipal Courts
$27,000 for educational services for adult residents of Lakeview Terrace
$29,000 for Money Matters, a financial literacy initiative for educationally disadvantaged working poor
$36,000 over 2 years, to establish an inmate-to-inmate peer literacy tutoring program at the Northeast Pre-Release Center for Women in Cleveland
for Get on Track, a program to provide literacy and GED training to low levels offenders assigned by the Cleveland Municipal Courts
for Get on Track, a program to provide literacy and GED training to low level offenders assigned by the Cleveland Municipal Courts
for the Summer Arts Day Camp
$100,000 for ADA upgrades at the new campus
$25,000 for capacity building as the school assumes a new governance structure
$38,400 to purchase notebook computers for a new math/science/medical program
$20,000 to renovate and upgrade the library
for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership to provide summer programming
to provide professional development and support for teachers to implement the REAL DEAL curriculum
to utilize webinars and blogging to connect students and teachers with the REAL DEAL educational programming
to train middle and high school teachers to integrate Scenarios curriculum into language arts, social studies, health and drama classes
to train middle and high school teachers in the Cleveland area to integrate the Scenarios curriculum into language arts, social studies, health, and drama classes
to train teachers to implement the, "What's the REAL DEAL?" curriculum in the CMSD and inner ring suburbs
$8,000 for additional training workshops for tutors
$10,000 for math and assessment materials
for bridge operating support
$25,000 to hire a director of teaching and learning
$10,000 for teaching Materials
to increase agency capacity
for adult literacy programs
$25,000 for administrative capacity building
for capacity building
$40,000 to pilot a supportive expulsion program for Shaker Heights City School District students
$15,000 to provide CMSD teachers with free school supplies
$10,000 to purchase personal computers for the Pre-Engineering Program
$30,000 to build the new Pre-Engineering and Technology Center
$10,000 for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership program to provide summer programming for at-risk youth on the near west side of Cleveland
$20,000 for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership program to develop and implement a math and science enrichment program
$55,000 for a performing arts and community facility ($40,000) and for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership program to provide after-school and summer programming for at-risk middle school aged youth ($15,000)
for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership to provide summer programming
for the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership to provide summer programming to neighborhood youth on the near west side
for the implementation of AVID to improve college preparation
for expansion of the AVID program
$9,300 for a peer mediation program
$15,200 to implement an admissions marketing strategy
for professional development
$70,000 for capital improvements
$81,000 for building renovations ($75,000); for the READ 180 program ($6,000)
$150,000 to renovate classrooms at the former St. Vitus Elementary School to house a new Catholic high school
for professional development
for instructional support for teachers
$6,600 for three-day artist residencies at urban schools in Cuyahoga County with high poverty levels
$28,800 to establish a development department
$5,000 for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education, job training and placement services to teen mothers
$6,500 for the Old Stone Center for Education
$5,000 to provide educational job training and employment opportunities for CMSD students
$5,000 for the Old Stone Center for Education to provide education services, job training and employment opportunities for CMSD students
$10,000 for start up support for a tutoring and family devlopment center
$15,400 to expand the music program
$250,000 over 2 years, for the capital campaign to construct a new school on Cleveland's west side
$50,000 for the Nursing Technology Laboratory in the Anthony M. Pilla Student Learning Center
$50,000 for technology upgrades to the nursing simulation lab at the Breen School of Nursing
$50,000 for renovations in the Ursuline Education Center to support the tutoring program and the ARTSPACE program
$21,000 for an art therapy program for students at Urban Community School
$50,000 for a computer resource center
$30,000 to create and equip a new computer lab
for Guidance staffing
for Guidance staffing