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Cleveland gets OK to tear down 80-year-old high school building

Feb 2, 2012 1:30 PM

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Cleveland school district has won approval from the city's Landmarks Commission to tear down the existing John Marshall High School, built in 1932. A new John Marshall High School would be built at the same site in the fall of 2015. District officials will ask the school board to spend nearly $7 million to prepare two other schools to host John Marshall's students for the next three years.


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MAY 2011...from The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Cleveland school district will hold off on demolishing John Marshall High School for at least a year so administrators can come up with a cheaper and more politically palatable plan for housing students during the three years it will take to raze the school and build a new facility.

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