CLEVELAND, Ohio — Additional Cleveland schools have in-house health clinics this school year, thanks to a collaboration involving the city of Cleveland, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and two local hospitals.

Mayor Justin Bibb joined other community leaders in celebrating the grand opening of new school health clinics — funded with $3.7 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds — at three Cleveland Metropolitan School District schools. The event was held at John Marshall High School.

Others attending the event included Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Warren Morgan, MetroHealth System CEO Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager and Dr. Roopa Thakur, medical director for the Cleveland Clinic’s Children’s School-Based Health Care program.

The new school-based clinics are in Jo

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