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Heights High student returns from year in Thailand

thaiAFS foreign exchange students, aged 15-18, from India, Africa, Thailand, Europe, and South America are in need of great families in the Cleveland (eastside) suburban areas. The students arrive in August and leave in June.

MC2STEM teen stares down challenges to become academic star

dboone He already knows what success looks like. He’s beaten those odds that said he would fail. He’s proved that hard work, a love for learning and true grit are part of a winning formula. Yet he hasn’t let his winning turn him into a person no one can bear. 

Shaw High School presents Cinderella

cinderCinderella’s spirits are elevated by the mysterious Fairy Godmother

Relief fund for schools and communities proposed by House lawmakers

a_reese_web_copyThe Kids & Communities First Fund would be available as early as July 2012, when the current fiscal year ends.

Report finds Ohio “Worst in the Country” for quality Pre-K

yellow_school_bus_copyOhio was recently awarded a Race to the Top grant and will receive $70 million to improve the quality of programs that serve high-needs children from birth to age five.

House announces Cleveland Education Plan co-sponsor request

cleveland_bill_coming_copy“Failure is not an option.  The well-being of Cleveland’s children is foremost in our minds and we remain committed to working with all parties to find common ground,

AT&T’s $250 million plan to reduce high school dropouts

att_logo_300Few would deny the benefits of more private-sector involvement in secondary education through funding, mentoring, or even some degree of involvement in the curriculum. The statistics are daunting,

District facilities planning enters final phase

header-class-room-suppliesWiley, and pre-kindergarten through third grade programs would be offered on the OxfordCanterbury, and Coventry sites. The other elementary and middle schools would close.

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