Chapter 16 – School Districts

16.3 Cleveland’s Special Status

In Ohio, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District is the primary example of a mayor-controlled school district. Since 1998, the mayor of Cleveland has had the authority to appoint a seven-member school board. This model of governance is intended to enhance accountability and streamline decision-making within the school district. Other cities in Ohio do not typically follow this model, relying instead on elected school boards for governance.

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