Beaumont won it all, but students Beaumont and Cleveland Heights won other awards Saturday
The Beaumonsters will travel to the national competition in Indianapolis next month
Mary O'Keefe and Kate Miller will perform music by Sir Eugene Goossen and Beethoven, respectivele
Lay Facilities Committee nearing finalization of a facilities master plan recommendation for Board of Education with a $232 million price tag
Board of Education aproves 7 percent staff reduction at Tuesday meeting.
The leader of Youthful Praise will join the Heights High Spring Gospel Choir Concert this Friday
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools Board of Education will hear a proposal for staff cuts for the 2013-2014 school year at tonight's work session.
Antonio Harperβs film, Larry, won first place in the Comedy category and was also named βBest in Showβ at the iMagine Film Festival
The run will raise funds for University Hospitals Iris S. & Bert Wolsteinβs Kids Kicking Cancer Foundation
Committee will recommend that Gearity host elementary schools in University Heights under Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools restructure plan
School Board to present budget cut proposal April 23
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools Lay Facilities Committee meets tonight
Tara Grove will move to Columbus, where her husband works
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Superintendent was not offered position in Toledo Public Schools
Heuer is one of the three finalists for the Toledo Public Schools superintendency
A Heights High senior finished in the Top 25 of the "Stop The Hate" essay contest.
Nationally ranked Laurel School Speech & Debate competitors discuss their coach, strategies
Three elementary students got to "run the city" on Wednesday as a prize for being top fundraisers.
An eighth grader from Roxboro Middle School was selected as a finalist in the 2013 Stop The Hate: Youth Speak Out Essay Contest.
Bee raises money for educational experience in the Heights schools
As part of Black History Month, fourth and fifth graders studied Ben Carson, Faith Ringgold, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, Michael Jordan, Bill Cosby and many other famous African Americans who made a difference
The 51-member ensemble first performed a 30-minute program of prepared music at the highest level of difficulty
Cleveland Heights ends season with 71-61 loss in district semifinal game
Cleveland Heights-University Heights votes to access costs of restructure models with five and seven elementary schools.
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Tiger basketball team will take on St. Ignatius at Solon High School at 7 p.m.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools' committee will discuss the results of their community survey and narrow down options for restructuring schools at tonight's meeting.
District expects new turf, renovations to lead to money savings annually on upkeep
Tigers face No. 9 seed Kenston at Solon High School
Ohio Department of Education released final report card data for most districts in the state Wednesday.
Students learn about healthy relationships in interactive performance
Students hear John Greco's tips for keeping the faith on and off the field
Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools will host a Tiger Nation sale next weekend
Lay Facilities Committee wants to hear your opinion on district restructuring
Check out more photos from the big event at Cleveland Heights High School, and upload yours here!
Find out how each building is recognizing Black History during February
Governor John Kasich's school funding proposal would give the district about $18 million per year in 2013, 2014 and 2015
Childcare available by reservation
Lack of Focus, a group of students from Cleveland Heights and neighboring communities, is one of 18 acts to perform Saturday at the High School Rock Off at the House of Blues
Seven athletes accept offers from Northwestern, Notre Dame, Marquette and more at National Signing Day