About the Cleveland Hub
The Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM (MC
2STEM) is Northeast Ohio’s Hub for the Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN). The Cleveland Hub represents one of five regions in the OSLN with a mission to collaborate, innovate and engage the entire community in improving the education of our children through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
The Hub’s unique public private partnership consists of over 50 local organizations from the philanthropic, business, K-12, higher education, and government sectors. It is at the forefront of a national education movement that seeks to rapidly introduce innovation into the classroom and capture the successes of local efforts to remake this country’s educational system.
Since it’s founding, the Cleveland Hub has been working closely with The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and provided significant support in the opening of two new regional high schools, the first networked STEM schools in Northeast Ohio.
Our Founding Partners:
- Battelle
- Case Western Reserve University
- The Cleveland Foundation
- Cleveland Metropolitan School District
- Cuyahoga Community College
- First Ring Superintendents Collaborative
- The George Gund Foundation
- Greater Cleveland Partnership
- National Society of Black Engineers