A central pillar of Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s Say Yes to Education program – which sends underprivileged students to college for free – is in jeopardy after an unexpected shortfall in funding.
Say Yes to Education has been advertising its Cleveland scholarship program with billboards, like this on on Ridge Road from 2020.CLEVELAND, Ohio – A central pillar of Cuyahoga County’s Say Yes to Education program – which sends underprivileged students to college for free – is in jeopardy after an unexpected shortfall in funding.
Say Yes Cleveland, which was established in 2019, grants Cleveland Metropolitan School District graduates full scholarships to all public colleges, universities and Pell-eligible job-training programs in the state and more than 100 private institutions nationwide. Those scholarships are paid for by private sources in a separate fund and are not in danger.
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