Continuing its march on what could be called cancel culture or social change, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District is considering renaming seven of its schools because some of the namesakes were slave owners and had “racially problematic pasts.” Two of the decades-old elementary schools targeted were named for America’s founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry, who is known for saying, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” School officials announced late last week that an ad hoc committee was reviewing the name change considerations and plans to have public hearings on the issue over the next two months. Dates for the hearings have yet to be scheduled. The district began considering renaming the schools near the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year. The possible name change considerations stem from the 2020 death of George Floyd, a man who died at the hands of Minneapolis police. In a statement, Trent …