Educational program and East 55th Street redesign aim to make walking and biking to school safer for Cleveland students
With new state funding, the city will take on a road redesign, while a local nonprofit will infuse bike lessons into gym classes.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves more than 35,000 students, making it the third largest public school system in Ohio. CMSD has about 100 facilities across Cleveland and employs about 7,000 teachers, administrators and support staff.
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