Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Owen Roark's book "A Cheesy Tale" earns him a blue ribbon in WVIZ/PBS's PBS Kids Go! writing contest
Meet Mozzagorilla, a mischievous peice of (white cheddar, not mozzarella) cheese that likes to surprise mice. He's the centerpiece of a picture book written by St. Dominic third-grader Owen Roark in the PBS Kids Go! writing contest. The book, A Cheesy Tale, won first place against third-graders from around Northeast Ohio. Now Owen will compete against other regional winners in the national contest. The winners will be announced at the end of the summer. Click here to read A Cheesy Tale, and to see all the winners' books, click here.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sameer Apte, Ben Robertson master test; nearly a dozen others recognized with top honors
Shaker Heights High School students excelled on the National Greek and the Roman Civilization exams. The students, part of the state's only full four-year public high school Greek program, earned top honors and two students earned perfect scores on the exam. The awards follow: The National Greek Exam winners are: Purple Ribbon (Perfect) Greek II: Sameer Apte, Ben Robertson Blue Ribbon (Highest Award) Greek I: Ian Morrison, Anav Sood Greek II: Alex Cullina, Brian Gao, Narayan Sundararajan Greek III: Ezra Zigmond Red Ribbon (High Award) Greek I: Max Cassell, Matthew McMillan, Peter Swales Greek II: Kieran Aulak Greek III: Anna Hundert Green Ribbon (Merit Award) Greek I: Sonia Richman, Ethan Young Greek II: Gianni Ciccarelli, Ben Silberman …
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
The Board of Education approved over $600,000 in contracts for a science lab and a new planetarium projector and software
Shaker Heights High School will get a new science lab and improvements to irs planetarium, thanks to $615,000 in contracts awarded at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting. The board approved a $380,250 contract with Sterling Professional Group to convert a Shaker High classroom into a science lab. Superintendent Mark Freeman noted that state requirements for science labs in public schools have changed, and a lack of lab space in the school causes scheduling problems for the school's science teachers. New equipment and software for the planetarium will be purchased from Spitz, Inc. at $235,745. The proect will be funded nearly in whole by private funding from the district's Huntington Bank partnership, the Shaker Schools Foundation and the …
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
University School violinist receives Emerging Artist Award; joins ranks of Akron natives The Black Keys, Andrea Levy
A Shaker Heights teen will be honored as one of the region's best artists at the Cleveland Arts Prize ceremony next month. Chad Hoopes, a student at the University School in Hunting Valley, will be presented with the Emerging Artist award at the Cleveland Museum of Art in June. Hoopes, a violinist, won the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition in 2008 at age 13. He's played with the Cleveland Orchestra as well as several others in the U.S. and Canada. Last year, he signed with a French record label and is expected to release an album this fall. The ceremony will be June 27 at 5:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit ClevelandArtsPrize.org.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Students from Shaker Heights won $2,500 in scholarships.
Seven students from Shaker Heights have been announced as National Merit Scholarship winners. Here are the names of students who are either from Shaker Heights or attend school in the community: National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners are the finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies. The number of winners named in each state is proportional to the state’s percentage of the nation’s graduating high school seniors
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
The school will host a percussion ensemble at Cleveland's Severance Hall on Sunday.
Boys playing with hammers sounds like a worrisome proposition, unless they are members of the Flying Mallets, a percussion ensemble of lower school boys at University School’s Shaker Campus. Playing wooden xylophones, metal glockenspiels and other instruments, the happy band of third, fourth and fifth graders will perform on Sunday, May 12, from 1:00-1:45 p.m., in Reinberger Auditorium at Severance Hall . The performance is part of the pre-concert activities for the Cleveland Orchestra Family Concert, which begins at 2:00 pm. The concert is entitled Fables, Fantasy and Folklore with Michael Butterman conducting. "Flying Mallets' boys are a true team of musicians," Director Amanda Matthews, said in news release. "They listen and are …
Monday, May 6, 2013
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
On mobile? You can see interactive map here. Newsweek has ranked Shaker Heights High School as the 1,050th high school in the country. For its rankings, Newsweek sent out a survey to more than 5,000 high schools in the U.S., with about 2,500 schools responding in 2013. You can see the details about Shaker Heights High School's ranking, and every other ranked high school by clicking on the markers in the interactive map above. The survey scores were then weighted and calculated using several criteria including on-time graduation and college acceptance rates. In addition, instead of averaging the number of courses offered, this year Newsweek considered the percentage of students enrolled in AP, IB or Advance International Certificate courses…
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Shaker Heights High School Prom is coming up - show us your prom memories!
Shaker Heights High School prom happens Saturday, May 24. We want to help you share your night — the glitz, the glam, the fashion and the memories. Show us your dress, your manicure, your front-yard photo session with the happy teens and the memories in the gallery above. Just click "Upload Photos & Videos" to get started!
Two local students earned scholarship money in the Maltz Museum Stop the Hate Essay Contest.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Two local students earned scholarship money in the Maltz Museum Stop the Hate Essay Contest.
Two Shaker Heights High School students are among the 10 finalists in the “Stop the Hate” contest. Shaker Heights students Evelyn Ting, a senior, and Abby White, a sophomore, landed among the 10 finalists for their essays to stop hatred, as part of the 5th annual Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage Stop the Hate: Youth Speak Out! contest. GRAND SCHOLARSHIP WINNER ($50,000 Scholarship) Annie Robinson, Aurora High School – 11th grade SECOND PLACE ($25,000 Scholarship) Kelly Knaser, Wickliffe High School – 12th grade THIRD PLACE ($15,000 Scholarship) Robert Edwards, Max Hayes High School, Cleveland – 12th grade SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS 6th – 10th GRADE FINALISTS 6th GRADE 7th GRADE 8th GRADE 9th GRADE 10th GRADE
edith ackerman
10:30 am on Monday, May 13, 2013
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