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Cuyahoga County • March 25, 2025

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Good morning, Cuyahoga County. The future of Cleveland's educational landscape is being redrawn as the district faces a staggering $150 million in cuts despite ambitious "Building Brighter Futures" plans. CEO Warren Morgan frames the challenge not as competition from charter schools but as a demographic reality, with declining birth rates forcing difficult decisions about consolidation. These pivotal changes, set to take effect in 2026-2027, will be shaped by community input gathered throughout April.

While education officials grapple with resource redistribution, other community initiatives are moving forward. The Cleveland Public Library is bringing books directly to hungry readers at West Side Market every Friday through May 2025, offering free literature alongside information about library programs. Meanwhile, over 200 postal workers rallied at the Orange Avenue Post Office on Sunday, donning "Fight Like Hell" shirts to protest potential service changes they fear would disproportionately impact rural communities.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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🏫 Cleveland schools face $150 million in cuts despite ambitious plans. The district's "Building Brighter Futures" initiative aims to offer better academics and extracurriculars at all schools, but will likely require closing or consolidating buildings with low enrollment. CEO Warren Morgan cites declining birth rates rather than competition from charter schools as the main driver of enrollment drops. The district plans to gather public input throughout April before finalizing decisions that would take effect in the 2026-2027 school year. Despite financial challenges, Morgan hopes to redistribute resources to ensure quality education across fewer, better-utilized buildings.

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📮 Hundreds rally to save USPS from privatization fears. Over 200 postal workers and supporters gathered at Cleveland's Orange Avenue Post Office on Sunday, wearing red "Fight Like Hell" shirts to protest potential changes. The rally was one of many nationwide amid concerns the Trump administration plans to slash jobs, eliminate services, and increase prices. Union leaders warn privatization would especially harm rural communities, with protesters arguing "the point of government was never to make money." Earlier this month, USPS agreed to cut 10,000 workers through voluntary early retirement.

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📚 Free books await hungry readers at Cleveland's West Side Market. Every Friday through May 16, 2025, the Cleveland Public Library offers complimentary books in the produce pavilion at 1979 W. 25th Street. Visitors can browse selections while learning about the library's programs, events, and resources. This recurring "Cleveland READS" initiative serves as a community outreach program to promote literacy and library engagement. No registration is required to participate in this family-friendly event.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

Real estate listing image Cozy Cleveland Brick Bungalow Haven: Listed at $195,000, this Brooklyn, OH brick bungalow offers three bedrooms, partially finished basement with a bar, and a second floor perfect for expansion, all minutes from parks, shopping, and downtown Cleveland.
Real estate listing image Updated ranch on wooded acre: This lovely ranch-style home is listed at $419,900 and offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a finished basement on a wooded 1.16-acre lot with numerous modern updates and a newer roof from 2022.
Real estate listing image Profitable Cleveland Heights income property: This large Cleveland Heights quadraplex, listed at $449,900, offers over 4,000 sqft with four fully occupied two-bedroom units generating monthly income between $870-$1,108, with professional property management willing to stay on.

🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

🔗 Mar. 25 - Connect & Grow NETWORK: Expand your professional circle at The NETWORK on March 25! Mingle with like-minded professionals while making valuable connections at Añejo Tequila Joint in Cleveland. Your next opportunity awaits!
🎤 Mar. 25 - Poppy Live Cleveland: Catch genre-bending artist Poppy as she takes over House of Blues Cleveland on March 25! Experience her captivating live performance at 308 Euclid Ave for an unforgettable evening of musical innovation.
🍹 Mar. 26 - Happy Hour & Daily Specials: Unwind at Muze Gastropub's daily Happy Hour from 4-7pm, plus enjoy special Wednesday-Friday treats until 9pm! Stop by 1384 Hird Ave in Lakewood for refreshing drinks and delicious deals.
🏀 Mar. 27 - Cavs Night with CSC: Rally with Cleveland Social Club at Rocket Arena on March 27 as the Cavs take on the Spurs! Make new friends while cheering from the stands at this electrifying basketball night out.
🏔️ Mar. 28 - Banff Mountain Film Festival: Adventure awaits at the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival! Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts at Capitol Theatre March 28-30, 2025 for breathtaking films that celebrate mountain culture and exploration.
👹 Mar. 28 - Monster Mash Album Release: Rock out at Monster Mash Pt III at The Foundry Concert Club on March 28! Catch If I Fall Asleep, Crucigen, and more at this album release party. Just $15 advance, $18 at door.
🏴‍☠️ Mar. 28 - Not A Nautical Cabaret: Dive into "Not A Nautical Cabaret" at Bohemian National Hall on March 28! Enjoy a rebellious evening of circus acts, swashbuckling comedy and treasure-filled surprises – all with the spirit of the high seas.
🚂 Mar. 29 - Train Show Extravaganza: All aboard for train enthusiasts! Cleveland Oktoberfest hosts "Our next train show" on March 29 at 160 Eastland Rd, Berea. Come explore miniature railways and model displays in this family-friendly event.
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