

CH-UH City Schools Weekly Update

Intradistrict Open Enrollment
The District is accepting applications for Intradistrict Open Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year through April 12. Applicants will be notified of the decision via mail by May 10. Applications are reviewed using the criteria listed here.
SPED Survey
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has launched a survey to learn more about families' involvement in the education of their children with disabilities. You may be eligible to participate if your child has an IEP and receives special education services.
Ohio Teacher of the Year
More than an award, the State Board of Education’s Ohio Teacher of the Year program offers a way for schools and community members to elevate the teaching profession and recognize exceptional teachers as leaders advocating for student success and public education. Nominate an educator here by March 31.
District Art Show Purchase Awards
The annual Creative Heights District Art Show is April 9 - May 3 at the Heights Libraries Lee Road Branch. There will be more 300 works of art done by students in K-12 art classes on display. See this letter for information on how to purchase artwork.
Digital Safety Event
The District, CH-UH PTA Council, and 21st Century Programs are hosting part two of the Cell Phone & Online Safety Symposium on April 9 at Heights High. Attendees will hear from parents Tim and Tamia Woods, who founded the Do It For James Foundation after their son James fell victim to online sextortion. The presentation is at 6 p.m. with dinner at 5:30 p.m. RSVP here.
Postsecondary Spotlight
- The CH-UH Human Resources Department is excited to announce the 'Grow Your Own' Teacher Scholarship Program from the Ohio Department of Higher Education. This scholarship would provide up to $7,500 a year for up to 4 years. Graduating seniors willing to work as a paraprofessional in CH-UH while pursuing an education degree are encouraged to apply. Applications must be turned in to HR in person or via email by today, March 22.
Community Corner
- Since 1992, the Reaching Heights annual Spelling Bee has been a community favorite. Up to 25 three-person teams compete for the coveted Bee Trophy and bragging rights for a whole year! This year's Bee is on April 10. Funds raised will go to support the Many Villages Tutoring program and Role Model Speakers program. Learn more and register your team here.
- On April 20, Young Men Growing will host the Black Male Youth Empowerment Summit at Tri-C Eastern Campus. The summit theme is "No Opportunities Wasted" (N.O.W.). The event is free. Details and registration
- Run like it's recess at the annual Heights Tiger 5K and Fun Run on May 18. Proceeds benefit all CH-UH District schools. Registration and details
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Important Dates
Friday, March 22 - Professional Development Day - No School for All Students
Friday, March 22 - Elementary School Parent-Teacher Conferences (AM Session), 8:30-11:45 a.m.
Friday, March 22 - Quarter 3 Ends
Monday, March 25 - Friday, March 29 - Spring Break
Friday, March 29 - Good Friday (All District Buildings Closed)
Sunday, March 31 - Easter
Monday, April 1 - No School (Compensatory Day for Parent-Teacher Conferences)
Monday, April 1 - National Arab-American Heritage Month Begins
Tuesday, April 2 - School Resumes
Tuesday, April 2 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Boulevard Elementary
Tuesday, April 2 - BOE Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. at Board of Education
Wednesday, April 3 - Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
Thursday, April 4 - School Librarian Appreciation Day
Friday, April 5 - Noble Community Learning Center Fun Friday, 5-7 p.m.
Monday, April 8 - All Schools Closed (Total Eclipse)
Wednesday, April 10 - Reaching Heights Community Adult Spelling Bee, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Thursday, April 11 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2-4 p.m. at Gearity Elementary
Tuesday, April 16 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2-4:30 p.m. at Oxford Elementary
Tuesday, April 16 - BOE Work Session, 6:30 p.m. at Board of Education
If your child is in need of social and/or emotional support, please complete the referral form located in the Quick Links section of their school's page on CHUH.org. Anyone can complete this referral form, and submissions are routed directly to the school social worker and counselors for follow-up.
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.