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Voters ask questions at Candidates Forum

Deanna Bremer Fisher · October 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

I had the pleasure of moderating the League of Women Voters- and FutureHeights-sponsored Candidates Night on Oct. 6. We had a good crowd, and several good questions from the audience. Unfortunately, we had a finite amount of time for each group of candidates and were not able to … [Read more...] about Voters ask questions at Candidates Forum

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Deanna Bremer Fisher, Government, Schools, University Heights Tagged With: candidates, city council, cleveland heights, elections, FutureHeights, League of Women Voters, school board, university heights

7 reasons to vote for the school levy

Bob Rosenbaum · October 4, 2011 · 3 Comments

Here's why I’m voting for the CH-UH school levy in November: 1. Strong communities have strong schools. It doesn’t matter whether you send your children to public school or not ­– or whether you have children at all. When the community’s schools thrive, so does the community … [Read more...] about 7 reasons to vote for the school levy

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Quality of Life, Schools Tagged With: academics, accountability, CH-UH, Douglas Heuer, excellence, music, punks, School Levy, sports, test scores, transparency

Do Something

Andrea Davis · September 8, 2011 · 1 Comment

Sitting in the home bleachers of last Friday night’s football game felt like second nature. Football players lining the field and cheerleaders cohesively twisting out incantations.   The band reverberated its cadences as the points for Heights Tigers ticked onward. Friday night … [Read more...] about Do Something

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Cleveland Heights, Quality of Life, Schools, TOPICS Tagged With: cleveland heights, football, quality of life, schools, students

Heights Observer on the Street

Andrea Davis · July 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Perception is reality. Well not really. In theory we understand that what we perceive to be is not always what is so. It’s the reason why job applicants supply work histories and references. It’s why banks look to past credit history and current payment schedules to assess our … [Read more...] about Heights Observer on the Street

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Schools, TOPICS Tagged With: Beachwood, cleveland heights, safety, school

Oakwood Quiz: What school district is Oakwood in?

Fran Mentch · June 12, 2011 · 1 Comment

What school district is Oakwood in? 1. Cleveland Heights-University Heights 2. South Euclid-Lyndhurst 3. Half South Euclid and half Cleveland Heights If you answered #1 you are correct! ALL of Oakwood and ALL of Cedar Center is in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights … [Read more...] about Oakwood Quiz: What school district is Oakwood in?

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch, Schools Tagged With: CH-UH Schools, Oakwood, taxes

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