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The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Cuyahoga County.
To Protect Their Children Another School District Chooses to Install Seat Belts on Their New School Buses & Join the Current Growing Trend
Beachwood Schools To Install Lap-Shoulder Seat Belts In All The New School Buses With City Funds On Recommendation Started By Third Graders
On October 26, the St. Basil Campus of St. Michael School hosted their annual Fall Open House for current and potential families.
On Thursday, October 26, the St. Basil Campus of St. Michael School will hold their annual Open House for current and potential families.
St. Michael School offers a kindergarten boot camp each summer to help prepare students to enter school in the fall with confidence.
Madison Foulkes will receive $2,000 from Cox Communications as she plans to pursue a career in print journalism.
Come and see the St. Michael School Drama Club production of "OZ!" on Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24, 2017 at 7pm!
St. Michael School students explain energy with roller coaster STEM projects.
Brecksville schools would like to invite the community to the 20TH Annual Student Model Home Design Contest' on January 27.
St. Michael School hosts Information Night and Open House for families interested in Catholic education.
Students at the St. Basil Campus of St. Michael School collected books for children in need.
Mary Frances McGowan was able to meet with staffers and tour the studio.
Soon-to-be Kindergarten students get excited for the upcoming school year.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Five students at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School will be honored at Monday’s board of education meeting.
The district recently hosted its State of the Schools address.
Cost of workbooks, labs at high school set
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
The district will receive about $15,000 less in state aid, according to Cleveland.com.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
If the new report cards look dramatically different than what people are used to, there’s a reason for that: They are.
There's a place on Patch to share photos, sports updates, announcements and news with the public for Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
Find out the biggest complaint among Brecksville parents.
More than 24,300 people were treated in hospitals and doctors' offices for injuries related to backpacks in 2012.
Colorful and bite-size fresh fruit and veggies are not only fun to eat they are healthy – rich in anti-oxidants, nutrients and vitamins.
If passed, the combined levy would cost the owner of a $100,000 home approximately $192 each year, however district officials are quick to point out that it wouldn't cost residents additional money.
However, the Bees athletics fall season begins much sooner in the month.
It was a busy week for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District. Here are some of the highlights.
Here are some of the fine points of the levy, slated to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.
According to the resolution, the levy is necessary “for the purpose of current operating expenses, and the acquisition, construction, enlargement, renovation, and financing of general, ongoing permanent improvements for the school district.”
The school district recently posted a 3:23-long promotional on its redesigned website.
The measures are meant to get the district in line with state guidelines.
The school releases its honor and merit rolls for 2012-13.
The abatement, expected to begin this summer, comes with a $120,000 price-tag.
The school board is considering two sepeate measures that would remove the asbestos from Chippewa Elementary School and at the middle school, with a total price tag of about $120,000.
The district now looks to collect about $30,000 more than expected, and spend about $1.1 million less.