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Superintendent: new 6–12 '612' campus is functioning but arrival/dismissal congestion needs fixes

Cuyahoga Falls City School District Board of Education · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent reported that the new 6–12 campus opened this month, students are settling in, and staff have begun operational fixes after measuring arrival/dismissal congestion (sample counts: 374, 364, 367 cars). The district is working with police and may seek traffic-engineering changes.

The Cuyahoga Falls City School District superintendent reported Jan. 14 that the newly opened 6–12 "612" campus is operating and students are adapting, but arrival and dismissal remain the program’s primary operational challenge.

"Our pain points are arrival and dismissal," the superintendent said, describing a set of short-term fixes, daily staff huddles, drone observations, and coordination with the mayor and police. He presented three days of morning observations showing 374 cars on one sample day…

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