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5 Things You Need to Know About Cleveland Heights This Week
School facilities meeting and visual tour, pool pass registration and rummage sale

I graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism and experience working at <i>The Plain Dealer </i>and <i>The Columbus Dispatch. </i>I lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., for four years, where I taught seventh-grade English and social studies through the Teach For America organization, and later, worked for Creative Artists Agency, a talent agency based in Los Angeles. I also tutored third-graders and freelanced for an education publication. I moved back to Ohio in August 2010 to be closer to my family and pursue a full-time job in journalism.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
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<b>Politics </b>
I am liberal, but I like to hear why people have opinions different from my own. Some members of my family watch Rachel Maddow, while others tune to Fox News, so sometimes Thanksgiving can get lively.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
I am not religious, but I am interested in learning about other people's beliefs.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cleveland Heights residents care deeply about what's happening in their community, especially in their schools and public libraries. Several non-profit groups such as Reaching Heights, FutureHeights, Home Repair Resource Center and the Heights Independent Business Alliance exist to protect and promote the issues that matter to residents most, including arts in the schools, housing and local business development.
School facilities meeting and visual tour, pool pass registration and rummage sale

Catch up on what you missed at Cleveland Heights Patch this week
Shannon Road woman surprises two burglars
The subject was discussed at a CHUH School Board work session April 19, so we asked people what they thought
New grassroots organization aims to create partnership between communities and neighborhood schools to improve public education
Ten artists who hail from Heights High will showcase their music
Newly appointed poet laureate Cavana Faithwalker and former poet laureate Gail Bellamy read poems at the City Council meeting
How do you talk to your kids about difficult subjects?
Members agree to a two-year contract extension, and school board approves it at work session Tuesday night
Barry Egan's contract will not be renewed
Students were honored at a ceremony Thursday
Deadline is May 17
Curtis McLemore will appear in court April 21
Man fled but police found him shortly after
Regular City Council meeting moved, Bike Coalition's Ride for Japan and Heights High alums plan music showcase
Catch up on what you missed at Cleveland Heights Patch this week
More than 400 students from the CHUH School District played instruments and sang in the home of the Cleveland Orchestra