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Superintendent Search critieria, public input, schedule

Allen Wilkinson · March 3, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Go to this link to catch up with the important CH-UH District's Superintendent Search: http://www.chuh.org/news/detail/2014/2/27/search-firm-provides-board-with-community-feedback-in-superintendent-search … [Read more...] about Superintendent Search critieria, public input, schedule

Filed Under: Allen Wilkinson, Schools

The problem isn’t really winter walking; it’s lack of commitment to public safety

Bob Rosenbaum · February 11, 2014 · 3 Comments

Social media has been filled over the past few weeks with complaints about walking throughout Cleveland Heights as the snow piles up. This Facebook post by Jim Miller sums up the frustration, but – to use the appropriate cliche – it's only the tip of the iceberg. While … [Read more...] about The problem isn’t really winter walking; it’s lack of commitment to public safety

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Government, Public Safety, Quality of Life Tagged With: city manager, police, public safety, public safety director, safest city, snow, violent crime

What do you want in a new school Superintendent?

Allen Wilkinson · February 6, 2014 · Leave a Comment

February is busy for the community to provide its input to the immediate Superintendent selection. A survey opened today 2/6 at https://survey.ecragroup.com/limesurvey/index.php/419822/lang-en It remains open until 2/19 to hopefully capture selection criteria from citizens … [Read more...] about What do you want in a new school Superintendent?

Filed Under: Allen Wilkinson, Schools

Best info yet on School Facilities project introduction for the community

Allen Wilkinson · February 3, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Here are three links to spend time with. If you want to affect the community engagement effort, please look at these thoughtfully and write down your observations. I am working on mine. For a calendar of meetings and agenda of the first meeting: 1) … [Read more...] about Best info yet on School Facilities project introduction for the community

Filed Under: Allen Wilkinson, School Facilities Progress, Schools

FAC meetings open to public

Allen Wilkinson · January 31, 2014 · Leave a Comment

The first Facilities Accountability Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday Feb. 11 at 7:00 PM at Miramar BOE building. They are open public meetings. Should be a great way to watch details unfold. Joining a Working Group via a signup at the 2/6 community meeting is the way … [Read more...] about FAC meetings open to public

Filed Under: Allen Wilkinson, School Facilities Progress, Schools

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