Cleveland district leases former headquarters of Jewish Federation

Aug. 30, 2010
Downtown facility will house classrooms for MC2STEM High School

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Jewish Federation of Cleveland has leased its former downtown headquarters to the Cleveland School District, which will turn it into classrooms for juniors and seniors from MC2STEM High School. The unconventional, year-round school was launched in August 2008. Students spend their first year at the Great Lakes Science Center and second at General Electric Co.'s Nela Park campus in East Cleveland.

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