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Notre Dame College delays final paychecks; Cleveland schools word choice worries parent
After closing its doors to students at the end of the spring semester, Notre Dame College has been winding down operations. But even that is producing more heartache for the faculty and staff who are losing their jobs. An internal email obtained by Signal Cleveland says the college has delayed issuing its final paychecks. It’s not clear if the college – which was forced to shut down after more than 100 years because of mounting financial debt – has the money.
Case Elementary School to become healthcare career training center
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The former Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology Elementary School will see new life in education thanks to a local nonprofit. New Bridge Cleveland, a nonprofit that provides youth and adult learning programs, has acquired Case Elementary School at 4050 Superior Avenue. The 66,000-square-foot building, which was built in the 1970s, is set to be renovated and redesigned to become a “state-of-the-art” workforce training center, a news release announced.
Familiar Faces in New Roles at Euclid Schools
Dr. Donisha Bailey – Director of Exceptional Children. The Euclid Schools are proud to announce that Dr. Donisha Bailey has been hired as the Director of Exceptional Children effective August 1st. Before her new appointment, Dr. Bailey served as Principal of Shoreview Elementary. Before taking the helm at Shoreview,...
Berea Schools superintendent addresses offsite religious instruction policy
BEREA, Ohio -- Berea City Schools Superintendent Tracy Wheeler recently reviewed a long-established district policy enabling students -- with parental consent -- to attend offsite religion classes during the school day. At the June 27 Board of Education meeting, she stressed that the Released Time for Religious Instruction (RTRI) policy...
VASJ Class of 2024 celebrated during commencement ceremony
Family, friends, faculty and staff, and VASJ administration joined together at Ss. Robert and William Parish the evening of May 20 to celebrate the VASJ Class of 2024 during a commencement ceremony. Ninety-seven students were part of this year’s graduating class. Fifty-six percent of the class reported receiving merit-based college...
Cleveland High teacher retires -- after 56 years!
At the end of Cleveland High School’s Senior Recognition Assembly – on Tuesday, May 21st – most of the school’s students were dismissed, and only the class of 2024 remained in the auditorium when Jan Watt walked up to the microphone and surprised the seniors with this announcement: “I am going to graduate with you.” The news stunned the seniors. She told the group that after a year full of wonderful memories, she had made the difficult decision to retire after a record-setting 56 years...
Looking back on my first year at the helm of the Cleveland schools: Warren Morgan
CLEVELAND -- Some of you may have heard me count how many days I have been the CEO of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Some may think I’m glad to have those days behind me when I count, but nothing could be further from the truth. I’m reflecting on the journey.
Brush boys basketball: Early postseason exit a season ago fueling Dammons, Arcs through summer
Last season’s 58-54 defeat to Uniontown Lake in the first round of the postseason left a sour taste in Brush’s mouth. The Arcs have refocused during the summer, tackling Midwest Live and the Locked In Summer League at Warrensville Heights. This year’s team has a different feel than last year.
Family, Friends, and Teachers Celebrate EHS Class of 2024
The stands of Euclid Community Stadium were full on Thursday, May 23 as family, friends and faculty gathered to celebrate and honor the Euclid High School Class of 2024. If you missed the ceremony, check out the Euclid Schools Info page on Youtube to watch the full live stream of the event. You can also use the QR code to check out some of the great photos taken throughout the day!
Frederick Douglass High School Graduation “Class of 2024”
Frederick Douglass High School Euclid Campus Class of 2024 were so excited to be able to walk across the stage to receive their High School Diplomas. These students come from various backgrounds and defied all odds to achieve such a great accomplishment. Frederick Douglass High School Euclid Campus graduated 97 students! Graduation was held at Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus Auditorium.
Keep Learning Alive: Preventing the Summer Slide in Kids
As the summer is in full swing, let’s take a moment to address an important topic that impacts all students during the summer months: the “Summer Slide.” This phenomenon refers to the learning loss that can occur when students are out of school for extended periods. Research shows that students can lose up to two months of reading skills and significant math proficiency during the summer break if they do not engage in educational activities.
Capture beginnings, not endings, on graduation day: Sun Messages
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio – There is nothing quite like commencement. Although it’s almost a cliche to start a graduation speech with “the word ‘commencement’ means ‘beginning, not ending’ , perhaps the timeworn phrase retains a burst of relevance. Just what is the next,...
Campus climate in spotlight at Hillel’s annual meeting
Most people, when they think of antisemitic incidents, refer to antisemitism during World War II and the Holocaust, where antisemitism is solely wielding a swastika or engaging in Nazi propaganda. However, Sarah Hurwitz, author and former political speechwriter, said while people think of antisemitism the same, it truly is not,...
Looking Ahead to a New School Year
There is no such thing as a lazy summer day at Ss. Robert and William Catholic School. During the summer months, our leadership and maintenance staff are hard at work preparing to welcome students for a new school year. One of the most exciting additions students will enjoy is the...
North Olmsted’s Safety Town graduates another class: A Place in the Sun
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- North Olmsted’s Safety Town is a program for children that teaches them lessons about fire, pedestrians, traffic, water, guns and poisons/drugs. North Olmsted recently held its first week of 2024 graduation at the North Olmsted High School performing arts center. If you purchase a product...
Rocky River High School Kitchen and Kensington Media Center Debuts
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – The Rocky River City School District invites the community to celebrate the debuts of the new kitchen at Rocky River High School and Makerspace area at Kensington Intermediate School on Tuesday, August 13. All are encouraged to attend the ribbon cutting and grand opening of...
Ursuline College names first lay person, first man as president
David King will be the 18th president of Ursuline College in Pepper Pike starting July 1. King succeeds Sister Christine De Vinne, who announced that she will retire at the end of the 2023-24 academic year in August. King will be the first lay person and first man to lead...
North Olmsted science teacher receives EPA’s Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- Pine Intermediate School fifth-grade math and science teacher Shari Insley has been awarded the 2024 Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators. “I found out a few months ago and was just struck by tears,” said Insley, who has been teaching for nearly 20 years. If...
Five-Star Child Care Center At UH Parma Honors Graduates
The 31 children who proudly marched up the red carpet and onto the stage at Pre-Kindergarten graduation weren’t the only stars shining recently at UH Parma’s Child Care Center. One by one, these beaming 5-year-olds shook hands with their teachers and received their diplomas as “Pomp and Circumstance” played.
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