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Article: Max Hayes High, with eye on trades, plans expansion; $48M growth will allow for further training in advanced manufacturing.
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Article date:
- November 24, 2008
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Byline: DAN SHINGLER
Cleveland's rare, growing high school might soon get another dose of protein, as Max Hayes High School on the city's near West Side is slated for a $48 million expansion aimed at training more students to work in advanced manufacturing and other skilled trades.
Max Hayes is nearly maxed out with its current enrollment of 550 students, but a new building planned at the intersection of West 65th Street and Clark Avenue would allow it to handle 800 students a year, said David Mikita, project manager for the school's Technology, Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing (TEAM) Academy.
Mr. Mikita, a staunch advocate of promoting ...