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Gracious Heights students do a good deed for S. Euclid

Bob Rosenbaum · February 22, 2011 · 2 Comments

While South Euclid is busy trying to pull every dime it can from the CH-UH school district, Heights students are giving back. According to the CH-UH school district website, Heights senior Erin Farley and junior Shay Everett led an effort through their business class that … [Read more...] about Gracious Heights students do a good deed for S. Euclid

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Development, Schools Tagged With: Cedar Center, CH-UH Schools, South Euclid, tax increment financing

Oh say, can you sing! 3 Heights students handle the national anthem

Bob Rosenbaum · February 21, 2011 · 1 Comment

At last week's Heights High Swim Cadet Show, each performance began with the singing of the national anthem by a trio of Heights students: Jaired Birks (left), Josh Toombs (center) and Brian Barron (left). When listening, consider the difficult acoustics of a swimming pool and … [Read more...] about Oh say, can you sing! 3 Heights students handle the national anthem

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Schools, Video Blog Tagged With: CH-UH Schools, National Anthem, singing, Star Spangled Banner, student, swim cadets, Vocal Music Department

South Euclid’s elected wrecking crew

Bob Rosenbaum · February 17, 2011 · 20 Comments

The city of South Euclid has sold 1.4 acres of its vacant Cedar Center North property to Gordon Food Service for $2 million – plus $300,000 in site improvements. The deal closed Feb. 14, according to a Plain Dealer report. The property will be used for a GFS Marketplace store, … [Read more...] about South Euclid’s elected wrecking crew

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Development, Schools Tagged With: Cedar Center, CH-UH Schools, First Interstate, Oakwood, Severance, South Euclid, University Square

Excess capacity: Is closing CH-UH buildings the only solution?

Deanna Bremer Fisher · February 10, 2011 · 1 Comment

According to the State of Ohio, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District has too much building space per student. The Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) has set a square-footage-per-student to objectively measure educational effectiveness across … [Read more...] about Excess capacity: Is closing CH-UH buildings the only solution?

Filed Under: Deanna Bremer Fisher, Schools Tagged With: CH-UH Schools, facility review

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