They say that necessity is the mother of invention. And they, whoever they are, were right. What were we waiting for? That was the recurring question that finally demanded an answer the summer of 2010 for myself and a group of close friends and artistic collaborators who would … [Read more...] about Mamai Theatre Company launches its inaugural season
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Legacy New Tech’s New Space: Where Education is Going
Two things struck me early in a tour of new instructional space at the Legacy NewTech small school on the third floor of Heights High earlier this week, and neither has much to do with bricks and mortar. First, the space is set up in a way that serves the project-based learning … [Read more...] about Legacy New Tech’s New Space: Where Education is Going
Library Saving Money through Efficient Building Design
Heights Observer blogger Fran Mentch recently shared her perspective on Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Facilities Master Plan and building a new South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch. Cuyahoga County Public Library appreciates the opportunity to respond to the issues she raised and … [Read more...] about Library Saving Money through Efficient Building Design
School facilities master plan is flawed
In regard to the Facilities Plan the Cleveland Heights–University Heights School Board voted to fund with a bond issue this November, this plan is not “comprehensive”. I know what the Citizens Committee meant when they wrote comprehensive – I believe I was the one who suggested … [Read more...] about School facilities master plan is flawed
Otter To Flounder: ‘You (messed) up, you trusted us!’
“Walmart Supercenter may be headed to Oakwood Commons in South Euclid” - Plain Dealer, February 22, 2012 As you can see from this headline and the linked article, there's a new branch of science: South Euclidean Geometry. Test yourself on how well you know this … [Read more...] about Otter To Flounder: ‘You (messed) up, you trusted us!’