

CH-UH City Schools Weekly Update
Staff Edition

Celebrate Tiger Nation Staff May 24
All CH-UH employees are invited to attend the annual Staff Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 24 at 6 p.m. at the Cleveland Marriott East. Tickets are $25 per person and include a dinner buffet and dessert. A cash bar will also be available. Award recipients receive a free ticket for themselves and one guest. Use this form to RSVP and find payment instructions.
Supplemental Contract Form
Employees who hold supplemental contracts for the 23-24 school year are asked to fill out this form for each contract by May 10. The data will help inform the District's supplemental program for the 24-25 school year.
Summer Programming Staffing
The Human Resources and Educational Services Departments are pleased to announce multiple positions available for 2024 summer programming. The application deadline is April 12. View the memo sent by Dr. Michael Jenkins on March 12 for a list of available positions.
Community Corner
- Registration is now open for the 2024 Reaching Heights Summer Music Camp, June 10-15. Instrumental musicians in grades 6-8 are eligible for this opportunity to make wonderful music and memories. More
- The Steak Club Foundation, in partnership with The Pack Shack, are seeking volunteers to help create 50,000 shelf stable meals for local nonprofits feeding the hungry and homeless. The "Feed the Funnel Party" is May 24 at Coventry Peace Park. Register here.
- 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
Important Dates
Tuesday, April 16 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2-4:30 p.m. at Oxford Elementary
Tuesday, April 16 - BOE Special Meeting, 3 p.m. at Board of Education
Friday, April 19 - Heights High Drama Club Spring Play, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Monday, April 22 - Earth Day
Monday, April 22 - Passover Begins
Wednesday, April 24 - Administrative Professionals Day
Thursday, April 25 - Heights High IMD Finale Concert I, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Friday, April 26 - Heights High IMD Finale Concert II, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Wednesday, May 1 - Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Begins
Wednesday, May 1 - Jewish-American Heritage Month Begins
Wednesday, May 1 - Heights High Jazz Night, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Thursday, May 2 - BOE Work Session, 6:30 p.m. at Board of Education
Friday, May 3 - School Lunch Hero Day
Friday, May 3 - Noble Community Learning Center Fun Friday, 5-7 p.m. at Noble Elementary
Monday, May 6-Friday, May 10 - Teacher Appreciation Week
Monday, May 6 - School Bus Driver Appreciation Day
Tuesday, May 7 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Boulevard Elementary
Wednesday, May 8 - School Nurse Day
Thursday, May 9 - Cleveland Food Bank School Market, 2-4 p.m. at Gearity Elementary
Thursday, May 9 - BOE Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. at Board of Education
Friday, May 10 - School Communicators Day
Friday, May 10 - Heights High VMD Spring Concert, 7 p.m. at Heights High
Sunday, May 12 - Mother's Day
The CH-UH Employee Assistance Program through IMPACT Solutions can help you reduce stress, improve mental health, and make life easier by connecting you to the right information, resources, and referrals. All services are free. This includes access to short-term counseling and a wide range of offerings - from financial consultation to personal assistant services - listed here.
If you know of any student 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.
Families, staff, students and community members may use this form to offer their suggestions, feedback and comments to Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby, or ask questions. Unless you choose to provide contact information, your submission will remain anonymous.