Community meeting at Cleveland Elementary draws about 200

Some 200 parents, teachers, students, administrators and community members packed into the auditorium of Oklahoma City’s Cleveland Elementary School to voice concerns over changes many see as harmful to education as well as the neighborhood surrounding the school.

 
BY VALLERY BROWN | Published: August 16, 2012   

Some 200 parents, teachers, students, administrators and community members packed into the auditorium at Cleveland Elementary School to voice concerns over changes many see as harmful to education as well as the neighborhood surrounding the school.

photo - Superintendent Karl Springer speaks to a crowd Wednesday at Cleveland Elementary to address concerns. PHOTOS BY BRYAN TERRY, THE OKLAHOMAN
Superintendent Karl Springer speaks to a crowd Wednesday at Cleveland Elementary to address concerns. PHOTOS BY BRYAN TERRY, THE OKLAHOMAN

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At issue is the loss of a full-time science teacher last year and a reduction of arts and science opportunities at the school.

“When outside decisions are made that chip away at the...
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