
CHHS "Peek at the Week"
Student & Family Edition - March 3, 2025

MARCH 3, 2025
Vision & Expectation: A diploma in every hand. A plan in every head. A purpose in every heart.
Mission: Our schools provide a challenging and engaging education to prepare all our students to become responsible citizens and succeed in college and career.
Dr. Towns Update: Student Arrival & 1st Period Hall Sweeps
Click here to read the update from Dr. Towns regarding drop-off times and locations, traffic flow for student drop-offs, tardy passes, and an adjustment to 1st Period hall sweeps.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Dr. Towns at b_towns@chuh.org or your grade-level principal.
Heights High Club, Group & CTE Picture Day: March 5
Heights High club, group, and CTE photos will be taken Wednesday, March 5 throughout the day in the Auditorium. Click here for the schedule. The list will also be scrolling on the monitors around the building.
Students will be called down after attendance has been taken.
If your group has a t-shirt or any props for the club please bring them down for the photo. Discuss this with your teacher or advisor. All teachers/advisors are scheduled to take the photograph with your group.
SAT School Day: March 12
All 11th Graders will take the SAT on Wednesday, March 12. Students will need their fully charged District Chromebooks and chargers the day of the test.
Grades 9, 10, and 12 are to follow their regular schedule for the day.
Click here to read the letter that was sent out by the Guidance Department on Monday, February 24.
11th Graders: College Board provides access to free practice tests. Click here to learn more.
Parent-Teacher Conferences: March 13
Parent-Teacher Conferences will take place on Thursday, March 13 from 2:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The portal to sign up for time slots will be open from Monday, March 3 to Thursday, March 13 at 2:00 p.m.
Click here for more information.
Students Against Destructive Decisions Toiletry Drive
Students Against Destruction Decisions also known as SADD is sponsoring a toiletry drive collecting donations for toiletries to give to those who are in need. The drive will take place through Friday, March 14. Each grade level office will have a box for students to place the toiletries in. The grade with the most donations will receive a reward after the competition. We are looking for items like lotion, toothbrushes, toothpaste, wash clothes, mouthwash, deodorant, etc.
Let the challenge begin!
Trusted Adult Survey
Heights High Students, do you have a trusted adult in the building?
A trusted adult is any staff member whose actions and words make you (the student) feel safe, who you feel cares about you, respects you, and you would feel comfortable confiding in.
Please take a moment to complete the Trusted Adult Survey identifying at least one staff member you would call your trusted adult. Please do not select more than 5 trusted adults.
Women's History Month Bulletin
Every March, the United States honors the vital contributions of women throughout history. This year for Women's History Month, the National Women's History Alliance has chosen the theme "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations" to highlight the influential role of women in education and mentorship.
Click here for this week's "Celebrating Women's History Month Bulletin" for this week's spotlight and additional information on the impact that women have had in education.
Free, New Winter Coats Still Available For CH-UH Students
Girls Flag Football Tryouts: March 3 & 4
Girls Flag Football Try-outs will be on Monday, March 3rd and Tuesday, March 4th at Wiley, at 3:45 p.m. A bus will be provided to take students there. Please make sure you complete/update final forms and have an updated physical.
If you have any questions see Coach Battle in room 142 or contact her at k_battle@chuh.org.
GSA Club Meetings
GSA is an inclusive group for all students, it aims for students to come together as a group to discuss and advocate for issues that are on the minds of our fellow students. GSA is interested in creating a unified group to educate, and inspire students to respect one another.
Meetings are every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month during 5th period in the Library.
See Ms. Francis or Coach Battle for any questions or a pass to attend the GSA meetings.
College Now Greater Cleveland Services at Heights High
College Now Greater Cleveland is proud to offer comprehensive support to students at Cleveland Heights High School through our GEAR UP and Educational Talent Search (ETS) programs. These initiatives are designed to guide students through their educational journeys and help them prepare for college and future careers.
GEAR UP:
Focused on serving the Freshman and Sophomore classes, GEAR UP provides personalized, one-on-one advising, workshops, and exposure opportunities to help students develop essential skills and knowledge for higher education.
Upcoming Events:
Educational Talent Search:
Tailored for Juniors and Seniors, ETS offers similar support, including individual advising, college readiness workshops, and enrichment activities that prepare students for the transition to college life.
Upcoming Events:
Each program is dedicated to empowering students with the tools they need for success. College Now encourage grade-level teachers to sign up for workshops and partner with them to maximize student engagement and preparation. For more information or to schedule a session, please reach out to the team! Click here for their contact information.
Girls STEM Summer Camp Opportunity
Registration for the College of Wooster's B-WISER and B-WISEST science camps is open. B-WISER is for rising 8th and 9th grade girls while girls in 10th and 11th graders can attend B-WISEST, with more advanced science classes.
The week-long residential camp is for rising 8th through 11th grade girls interested in STEM in Ohio. Students take a full daily curriculum with classes in physics, chemistry, biology, geology, robotics, and other advanced topics. Students experience cooperative learning, develop self-confidence, and hear from professional women in science about their journeys. Students use campus science labs and stay in Wooster’s college dorms. Inability to pay should not be a barrier to attending camp, the program offers subsidized camp rates and financial aid scholarships.
The B-WISER and B-WISEST programs will take place from June 16 - 25, 2025. Registration deadlines are April 30 for B-WISER and March 31 for B-WISEST.
Flyer | B-WISER Registration & Information | B-WISEST Registration & Information
CWRU Summer Healthcare Experience in Oncology Opportunity
The Summer Healthcare Experience (SHE) Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center is sponsored by the American Cancer Society (ACS) and seeks to encourage female students to consider careers in biomedical fields, especially cancer research and medicine.
Program Information:
The SHE program provides a 2-week virtual experience for young women who are currently in their freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior years of high school. The program will include a series of virtual workshops, panels, and hands on research activities, with science research kits which will be sent directly to the participant’s home.
Week 1 (July 7 - 11, 2025): Hands on Cancer Research – Live online laboratory instruction with at-home experiment kit.
Week 2 (July 14 - 18, 2025): Career Exploration in Cancer Research & Medicine – Virtual professional development workshop sessions. Clinical Cancer Case study exploration and patient treatment.
Click here for more information and the application.
Mandel Youth Humanities Academy Summer Program
The Mandel Youth Humanities Academy is a summer program that offers rising high school juniors and seniors in Northeast Ohio an opportunity to broaden their humanities education and get a taste of college coursework. The Mandel Youth Humanities Academy is a nine-week program that runs from June through August (break the week of July 4). The program meets Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The summer program includes:
- Discussion-based seminars in philosophy, history, art, literature, and religion
- Explorations and interactive documentaries in new media
- Community-based learning across Cleveland through “City as Text” experiences
Accepted students receive a generous stipend equivalent to a full-time summer job, a personal computer and, as needed, transportation to and from campus.
Click here for more information and to apply.
Senior Ads for "The Caldron" Yearbook: Due April 30
Dear Parents of the Class of 2025,
Display your pride and affection for your child in the school yearbook, The Caldron. We have reserved a section for you to offer your words of advice or encouragement – along with those cherished growing up pictures. How? In our Senior Ads section!
Simply choose the ad size, your message and send us a baby photo – digitally or hard copy. We can design the ad for you or follow your requests.
The ad pages are designed in a 16-block format on an 8.5 x 11 inch page. Each block is approximately 4 ½ inches by 1 ¼ inches. Each block is priced at $25/each with discounts for ordering multiple blocks.
Orders must be placed not later than April 30, 2025.
Click here for the updated ad form. Questions? Please contact Nancy Rich Drehs, the yearbook advisor, at n_rich@chuh.org.
Senior Information Section
Senior Class Advisors:
Dennis Kless, d_kless@chuh.org
Nancy Rich Drehs, n_rich@chuh.org
ORGANIZE: Senior HS2Future Chechlist
To help you prepare to go from high school to the future, we have created a senior checklist for your convenience. This will assist you with college and career planning as well as keep you on track to graduate.
UPDATE: Senior Class Page
Make sure to check the Class of 2025 page on the District website throughout the year for
regular updates and important information!
PREPARE: College & Career Readiness
Look below for information on post-secondary opportunities for seniors and their families to get help with navigating the financial aid and application process.
Seniors PTSA, Brothers and Sisters Inc, and Ron Register scholarship applications are due this Friday March 7th.
Parker Hannifin scholarships are due today March 3rd. Please turn in all materials ASAP.
Seniors if you are still in need of help with college applications and FAFSA please make an appointment to see Mrs. McEwen for additional help.
Please check Naviance regularly for upcoming college representative visits to Heights High and for scholarship opportunities. There are some scholarships that are due by Friday, February 28.
Seniors if you are receiving college acceptance letters and scholarship letters please give a copy to Mrs. McEwen by email at t_mcewen@chuh.org.
CHHS Grade-Level Offices
Ms. LaChaunne Perry, Principal
Ms. Stephanie Thomas, Principal
Ms. Karen Hansen, Principal
Mr. Taylor Smith, Principal
CHHS Guidance Counselors
Mrs. Tandra Menefee
(216) 320-3090
Ms. Taylor Bryant
(216) 320-3057
Mrs. Charlene Searcy
(216) 320-3006
Mr. Michael Murray
(216) 320-3068
Mrs. Tiesha McEwen
(216) 320-3065
Ms. Sherelle Rozier
(216) 320-3049
CHHS Social Workers
Mrs. Kristin Dadas
Mrs. Allison Craig
Mrs. Latiesa Kirkpatrick
Stay Informed! Important Heights High Dates
Saturday, Mar. 1: Start of Women's History Month
Monday Mar. 3 - Friday, Mar. 7: School Social Work Week
Friday, Mar. 7: Maintenance Worker & Cleaner Appreciation Day
Sunday, Mar. 9: Daylight Savings Time Begins, Turn Clock Forward 1 Hour
Wednesday, Mar. 12: 11th Grade SAT School Day
Thursday, Mar. 13: Heights High School Parent-Teacher Conferences
Thursday, Mar. 20: 28th Annual Cleveland Northeast Suburban College Fair, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 21: Quarter 3 Ends
Friday, Mar. 28: Professional Development Day - No School For Students
Monday, Mar. 31 - Friday, Apr. 4: Spring Recess
MetroHealth School Health Plan
The MetroHealth Institute for H.O.P.E. School Health Program is partnering with CH-UH to offer health care services on-site at your child’s school. Your child will now have easier medical service access during the school day. Additionally, CH-UH City School District students, their families, and staff members can receive routine health care at the Heights Wellness Center inside Heights High School.
What services does MetroHealth provide?
- Physicals (annual/sports/work permit)
- Injury/illness care
- Routine lab tests
- Teen services
- Mental/behavioral health
- Immunizations
- Care for chronic conditions, including asthma, allergies, diabetes and seizure disorders
- Health education and prevention
- Telehealth, to supplement in-person care
How to enroll your student:
Fill out an online consent form here. Students' consent forms remain valid for as long as they attend school in the District.
Click here for the January Wellness Center schedule.
Social & Emotional Supports
If you know of a student is in need of social and/or emotional support, please complete the referral form located in the Quick Links section of Heights High’s page on CHUH.org. Anyone can complete this referral form, and submissions are routed directly to the school social workers and counselors for follow-up.
"See Something, Say Something"
Our “see something, say something” policy applies to our school community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Anyone can access the Safe School Helpline to report threats, bullying, or other such behavior. Call 1-800-4-1-VOICE (1-800-418-6423) ext. 359 to leave your information, or submit a report online.
The District has adopted a plan for communications with persons with disabilities, which is available here.
The plan establishes procedures to ensure that the District's communications with persons with disabilities, including applicants, participants, members of the public, and companions with disabilities, are as effective as its communications with others.