Search Results
Your search articles relating to the term community involvement returned 36 results.
To use our advanced search feature, click
here.
Results: 1 - 10 of 36 Page: ( 1 2 3 4 Forward» )
2) No more business as usual
By: Scott Stephens
See More Stories by this author.<p><span style="COLOR: #000000"><img height="263" alt="Ellen Bowman, an external relations director for Procter & Gamble Co. in Cincinnati , visits with students Sherrod Jackson (left) and Dakuan Minor during the first day of school Aug. 18 at Hughes Center in the city’s University Heights neighborhood. " width="360" align="top" border="0" style="WIDTH: 360px; HEIGHT: 263px" src="/assets/20090923/images/stem1[1].jpg" /></span></p>
<p><span style="COLOR: #000000">Ever write a check to a good cause and wonder whether your money is getting to the right place? Is your donation making a difference in people’s lives? Or is your money vanishing into a bureaucratic labyrinth? <span style="COLOR: #000000">In big Ohio cities and across the nation, businesses and civic organizations that support public education are asking those same questions.</span></span></p>
Published:
September, 2009
3) Grant helps Cincinnati STEM school provide students with the latest technology
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">Actually “doing science,” rather than just reading about experiments or learning about theories in a lecture, will be the key to helping American students to become viable global competitors, Principal Virginia Rhodes says.</span>
Published:
September, 2009
4) Columbus holds final community meeting on school closings plan
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<p><span style="COLOR: #000000">The district has promised to close at least six schools by the end of the school year, and the closings will be paired with a student reassignment plan, which will move some students into new buildings.</span></p>
Published:
September, 2009
5) CincyAfterSchool program sees success, wins ODE funding
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">CincyAfterSchool’s 2007-2008 report showed that of the more than 2,700 students served last year, about half raised their math test score and half raised their reading scores. As a result, the program is getting a new round of state funding that will fuel an expansion in the coming academic year. </span>
Published:
June, 2009
6) Cleveland to hold community meetings, gather input on district transformation plan
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">Outside assessments of the districts' schools and programs found some success, but many areas for improvement</span>
Published:
June, 2009
7) Meeting to discuss Ohio's education reforms this Friday
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">State Rep. Sandra Williams wants to help the residents of Cleveland stay up-to-date on the changes to the state’s education system with a town hall meeting Friday, Aug. 28, at Cleveland State University.</span>
Published:
June, 2009
8) Cleveland encourages community involvement in recent forums
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">The district took its plans to renovate and improve schools to a series of open meetings earlier this month.</span>
Published:
June, 2009