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Reign of Error: Finding a better path for public education

Bob Rosenbaum · January 24, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Diane Ravitch is a well-credentialed education historian and was the assistant secretary of education in the George W. Bush administration. In her book "Reign of Error," Ravitch documents why the accelerating privatization of education is destroying a public education system that … [Read more...] about Reign of Error: Finding a better path for public education

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School Facilities progress

Allen Wilkinson · December 26, 2013 · 7 Comments

12/18/2013 BOE meeting dug into Facilities matters big time: Agenda: http://www.chuh.org/includes/uploads/bond81/chuh_decision_making_workshop_agenda_high_school_project_v2.pdf Presentation: … [Read more...] about School Facilities progress

Filed Under: Allen Wilkinson, School Facilities Progress, Schools Tagged With: schools

What REALLY goes on at Heights High

webmaster · December 9, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Local blogger Jan Resseger spent the better part of a school day observing the goings on at Cleveland Heights High School. A friend pointed out her blog and suggested I post it here. I'm happy to oblige: Yesterday through a lucky coincidence I spent the morning visiting … [Read more...] about What REALLY goes on at Heights High

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Gift Idea? Balloons, Bears, Birds and Butterflies. Get to know local author/illustrator Lindsay Ward!

Tiffany Laufer · November 27, 2013 · Leave a Comment

This holiday season give the gift of bears, balloons, birds and butterflies with local Cleveland area writer/illustrator Lindsay Ward's selections of beautiful and wonderous children's picture books.  Her most recent, "Please Bring Balloons" published by Dial Books for Young … [Read more...] about Gift Idea? Balloons, Bears, Birds and Butterflies. Get to know local author/illustrator Lindsay Ward!

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, People/Personalities, Shop Local, Things to do, Tiffany Laufer Tagged With: Akron Zoo, Author Illustrator, Dial Books for Young Readers, Gift ideas, Lindsay Ward, Lindsay Ward Illustration Fine Art Design, Local Author, Please Bring Balloons, Ruffing Montessouri School, The Yellow Butterfly, When Blue Met Egg

Do you see any historic preservation in this contract?

Fran Mentch · October 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment

The Cuyahoga County Public Library signed this purchase agreement to sell Telling Mansion-the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Library- for $755,000; the Library also agreed to pay $50,000 to redo the parking lot for the new owner. And, the Library will put $20,000 in to escrow for the new … [Read more...] about Do you see any historic preservation in this contract?

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