Cleveland City Schools is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Barbara Ector, a beloved educator who devoted 36 years to serving the students, staff, and families of our community. Barbara had recently retired after a long and distinguished career that left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of working with her.
Barbara Ector held numerous roles throughout her tenure with Cleveland City Schools, including five years as Dean of Students at Cleveland High School, six years as Principal of the Denning Center, and several influential positions at Cleveland Middle School, spanning 25 years. Her leadership, compassion, and dedication to the success of every student were evident in all that she did. Barbara’s commitment to creating a positive and supportive learning environment for both students and staff will be remembered for years to come.
“Barbara was a remarkable leader and mentor,” said Dr. Jeff Elliott, Director of Schools. “Her influence was far-reaching, and her legacy is one of unwavering dedication, kindness, and service to others. It has been an honor and such a blessing to work alongside Mrs. Ector for the last 30 years. I am forever grateful for the impact and contribution she made on the many lives in Cleveland, including mine. She embodied the very best of Cleveland City Schools, and her passing leaves a profound void in our community.”
Cleveland High School Principal Bob Pritchard also shared his thoughts: "Barbara had a gift for connecting with students in a meaningful way. She was always present, always willing to listen, and always an advocate for our kids. Her influence on Cleveland High School was transformative. When she told me she was retiring, I told her, ‘Mrs. Ector, I don't know if I can do this job without you and your support.’ She smiled and said to me, ‘You've got this! I'll be praying for you. No one ever said you would have to do it alone.’ She always knew exactly what to say, and I know exactly what she meant. She will be greatly missed."
In addition to her many professional accomplishments, Barbara Ector was deeply loved and respected for her kindness and generosity. She always put the needs of others before her own, and her influence extended far beyond the classroom. Her spirit of service and love for the Cleveland community will continue to inspire those who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with Barbara’s husband, Aubrey, and their family during this difficult time. We ask that the community joins us in keeping them in your thoughts and prayers in the coming days as we remember and celebrate Barbara’s life and legacy.
Funeral arrangements will be announced in the coming days. Cleveland City Schools will work with the Ector family to ensure Barbara's memory is honored in a way that reflects her years of dedication and service to our students and staff.