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    View the Cleveland CMPC Report

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    View the Cleveland CMCP Report (Jan 2020)
    View the CMCP Report Appendices

    View the Cleveland CMPC Overview Info-graphic

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    What Is Conceptual Master Planning?
    The conceptual master planning process will determine each school’s overall program needs, site layout, and more accurately determine the cost estimates for historic modernization vs. the rebuilding of that school. This conceptual planning information will help PPS in the planning of future capital improvement bonds.

    What Is Modernization?
    Modernization will completely reconfigure and update learning spaces with a focus on indoor environmental quality, sustainability and historic preservation. Full modernizations retain the historic character of the school while bringing those buildings up to code and concurrently creating a more modern learning environment. In the case of Cleveland it may be determined that a partial or complete rebuild might be the best approach. This decision will be determined during conceptual master planning.

    View the District Education Specifications for Comprehensive High Schools (Ed Specs)

     

  • Get Connected

    For more information about school building improvements, contact: 503-916-2222 or email schoolmodernization@pps.net

    Learn more about Cleveland High School

    Cleveland CMPC schedule

    Conceptual master planning of Cleveland High School would begin in the fall of 2019 and complete in Winter 2019. The schedule for the modernization of Cleveland High School has not been determined at this time and would be contingent on the passage of a future school improvement bond.

    Project Team

    is the design team for Cleveland Master Planning. Deeply rooted in the Pacific Northwest, Mahlum creates spaces that express the culture, aspirations and identity of the communities they serve, distinctively honoring the character of each K-12 school they design. They designed the recently modernized Grant High School.