“We’re really working hard to step up all of our efforts to create a safe environment in an around our schools,” said CMSD CEO Eric Gordon.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Just one day after the deadly shooting at a Tennessee elementary school, teachers, parents, and leaders in Cleveland“We’ve been making a really big push for a safe spring for our kids in and around school,” said CMSD CEO Eric Gordon. “As you know as late as [Monday] we saw another school tragedy and we’ve been seeing them around the country.”
The district is launching a billboard campaign called “Stay Safe and Aware,” which Gordon said promotes CMSD’s safety initiative highlighted by an anonymous reporting system. “We’re really working hard to step up all of our efforts to create a safe environment in an around our schools,” said Gordon. At Tuesday’s meeting, the Board of Education officially accepted the latest round of state grant money aimed at boosting security.
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