Cleveland Plan for Transforming Schools

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Pam Turos

Pam Turos

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THIS WORK BELONGS TO THE COMMUNITY

 The Cleveland Transformation Alliance drives the process of accountability and collaboration for The Cleveland Plan, it is critical to emphasize that The Alliance is the convening stakeholder, not the authority, for the Cleveland Plan. Responsibility for implementation rests with the whole community.

Decisions are guided by parent and family input, and public and private community partners are integral to building networks of connection and support for students and families. Educators and schools can not prepare students for success alone. Success requires collaboration and support from all sectors of the Cleveland Plan ecosystem. Click here to learn more.

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