CMSD students advocate for afterschool civics program
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CMSD students advocate for afterschool civics program
Cleveland students in the Civics 2.0 afterschool program are taught to speak out for what they believe in. They lived that lesson last month at a school board meeting, where a group of Civics 2.0 students urged district leaders to keep their program going after concerns about funding bubbled up this school year. Gayle Gadison, the founder of Civics 2.0, finished her last day as the high school social studies content manager for the Cleveland Me…
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