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Independence students honored for academic excellence
Independence, Ohio – Top scholars at Independence High School have been recognized in two ceremonies. A special dinner was held for the 24 senior students named summa cum laude and dozens more from across all grade levels were honored with gaining an academic letter for their performance. If you...
Two Euclid High School Students Graduate with College Degrees
A special congratulations goes to Euclid High School’s Rodney S. and Dymond H., both EHS Seniors who graduated with their Associates Degree from Cuyahoga Community College this May. After Tri-C’s graduation ceremony, Rodney and Dymond walked across the stage at Euclid Community Stadium to receive their High School Diploma...
Brooklyn principals arrive in style for last day of school: Sun Postings
BROOKLYN, Ohio -- Brooklyn School principals started the 2023-2024 school arriving in style -- an all-terrain Gator. With school ending for summer break, the same district leaders were treated to a surprise. A Polaris Medina Slingshot dealer escorted both Brooklyn School Principal Johnny Bollin and Assistant Principal Marcello DeAngelis in...
Former Clevelander part of University of Michigan winning debate team
After finishing runner-up seven times, the University of Michigan debate team won its first championship title on April 8 in a 5-0 decision against the University of Kansas. U-M Debate, which began in 1903 as one of the oldest debate programs in the United States, won the title due to the efforts of debaters Bennett Dombcik, a former Clevelander, and Kelly Phil, according to a release from the university. Dombcik was born in Cleveland before moving to North Carolina as a child. He is a senior studying philosophy. Phil, a native of South Korea, is from Taiwan. She is a senior, studying political science.
Beachwood seniors asked to remove Israeli flag stoles at graduation
Two graduating seniors were asked to remove stoles bearing the flag of Israel just before Beachwood High School’s commencement ceremony on May 28 at Severance Hall in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood. The two students, cousins Jaden Tsirlin and Gabriel Golubitsky, were disappointed at the request to remove the...
CMSD to pause construction of Marion Seltzer school in Cudell
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Mayor Justin Bibb announced Thursday that they are pausing plans to construct a new Marion Seltzer school in Cudell. Why it matters: The decision comes after months of neighborhood opposition to the planned K-8 school, which would have required the felling of 30-40 mature trees at Cudell Commons Park.
Class of 2024 Senior Awards
On Thursday, May 9th, Euclid High School held its annual Senior Awards Breakfast where outstanding Euclid Seniors received scholarships and awards. Breakfast was supplied by Chef Dan and the Culinary Arts students. The spread featured eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit and homemade donuts. Daugherty Gymnasium was full of excited students, proud...
Cleveland State University students release study on how to revitalize Lake Erie waterfront
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Downtown Cleveland has a key piece of transportation that runs two miles along the waterfront. However, some believe it is under utilized. That is something a group of graduate students from Cleveland State want to change. “Is there a way that we can actually facilitate the...
These high school students have a different kind of summer job: helping clean up 300,000 pounds of trash
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Most high school kids spend the summer hanging out with friends or working at a job, but there are a couple of students from the Davis Aerospace and Maritime High School who have found something much more fulfilling to do this summer. Students Miguel Garcia, 16,...
Spotlight on the Class of 2024
As schools all around the country celebrate the outstanding achievements and bright futures of its graduating seniors, the Cleveland Jewish News identified a few local graduates to highlight as they reflect on the past four years and prepare for their exciting journey ahead. They each share diverse talents, aspirations and excitement for their future.
Glenville’s path to a 19th OHSAA state track title could be tougher this weekend
DAYTON, Ohio — Glenville’s Tarblooders are no stranger to having a target on their backs. It comes with the territory when you’re a two-time defending state champion at a school with more track and field trophies than anyone else in the state. After graduating a massive class...
Euclid Alumni Association Inducts 5 Distinguished Alumni
The Euclid High School welcomed alumni and teachers, both current and retired, back to EHS to celebrate some of the best and brightest Euclid Alumni. Four Euclid Alumni were inducted into the Euclid High School Distinguished Achievement Hall of Fame on April 25th in the new Euclid Schools Alumni Room. Organized by the Euclid Public Schools Alumni Association, the annual event recognizes alumni of Euclid, Central and Shore High Schools who have distinguished themselves in their careers and graduated at least ten years ago along with people who are not alumni but who have made significant contributions to the students of the Euclid Schools.
CYSP: A Year in Review
Each year at Noble Academy-Cleveland, we recruit for CYSP among the 5th through 8th grade scholars. Concept’s Young Scholars Program (CYSP) is designed to build responsibility, character and leadership among our student body. Those who are selected are paired with a teacher or Noble staff member who will serve as their mentor, typically in groups of 4-6 scholars. We had 75 scholars enrolled at the beginning of this school year and they were responsible for meeting certain goals by the end of the school year. Their goals included attending Saturday School for Test Prep and Character Ed., meeting physical fitness and extracurricular activities requirements, and they must complete a few hours of Community Service. CYSP offers field trips, overnights and out of town trips to help scholars meet some of their requirements. Our outings included a trip to an Amish Farm, Round One Entertainment Center, 8th grade Washington DC trip, and our annual camp weekend.
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