Board Business Meeting
Cleveland Metropolitan School District3952 W 140th St Cleveland, OH 44111 (Directions)
John Marshall High School, Cafetorium (or watch on YouTube)
The Board of Education functions as the governing body of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Board responsibilities include: hiring the school district chief executive officer (with the mayor’s agreement); setting school district policy; approving the school district budget; establishing goals and accountability standards; and promoting parent, family, and community involvement in the schools.
The board has two types of meetings: a work session and a business meeting. Work sessions focus on information gathering and debate on issues and proposed resolutions. Business meetings focus on holding official votes on resolutions.
The board can have up to nine voting members, all of whom are appointed by the mayor.
Current board members:
- Sara Elaqad, chair
- Leah D. Hudnall, vice chair
- Robert Briggs
- Robert M. Heard
- Midori Lebrón
- Diana Welch Howell
- Denise W. Link
- Nigamanth Sridhar
- Charlene Jones
The CEO of the school district is Warren Morgan II.
Watching remotely?
Find the meeting live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/@CLEMetroSchools/streams
As a second option, you may also find the live stream on the school district’s homepage during the meeting time: www.clevelandmetroschools.org.
Attending in person?
We add two hours of pay ($36) to the assignment.
Find past Documenters coverage of this meeting here: https://cleveland.documenters.org/reporting/?agency=241
Check the source website for additional information
Agency Information
Cleveland Metropolitan School District
The Board of Education functions as the governing body of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Board responsibilities include: hiring the School District Chief Executive Officer (with the concurrence of the Mayor); setting School District policy; approving the School District budget; establishing goals and accountability standards; and promoting parent, family, and community involvement in the schools.
Cleveland’s current school governance structure was created by Ohio House Bill 269 in 1997, and took effect September 9, 1998. The Board of Education is made up of nine voting members appointed by the Mayor of Cleveland from a slate of nominees selected by a local nominating panel, established under State law. At least four of the nine members must have significant expertise in either education, finance, or business management. Board members must be residents of the School District, and at least one of the nine members must reside in that part of the School District that is outside the City of Cleveland (Bratenahl, Linndale, Newburgh Heights, and parts of Brook Park and Garfield Heights).
Find the meeting live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/@CMSDCommunications/streams