CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The ribbon was cut Thursday to open the newest in-school healthcare center at John Marshall High School in Cleveland.
It’s one of three new locations within the Cleveland Metropolitan School District opened with $3.7 million in ARPA money.
“What we’re witnessing here today with this clinic is yet another step to breaking down many barriers that our scholars face with receiving a quality education,” said Warren Morgan, the CEO of the CMSD.
The healthcare centers are operated by Cleveland Clinic and MetroHealth.
They offer the whole host of medical care options to students including annual visits, sports physicals, illness and injury care, lab testing, mental healthcare, and chronic disease management, all right in the school building.
“It provides a new service