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District, BCPEF and Stewart Elementary tout gains: grants, telemedicine use and I-Ready growth

Cleveland City Schools Board of Education · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Cleveland City Schools and the BCPEF reported recent grant awards, expanded telemedicine visits and midyear I-Ready growth; Stewart Elementary highlighted engagement strategies and attendance improvements.

District leaders and the Bradley County/Cleveland City Schools Public Education Foundation (BCPEF) presented midyear updates to the board highlighting private and state grant support, telemedicine usage, and student growth measures.

Lynn Volz, identified in the meeting as BCPEF executive director, and Laurie McNulty, BCPEF vice president, reported BCPEF fundraising and program support. BCPEF has raised $12,100,000 over 22 years in private funds that support teacher grants, scholarships, CTE programs and LEAD fellowship cohorts. Year-to-date support for the current fiscal…

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