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2021-2022 CALENDAR
Calendar Key:BLVD Boulevard
BOE Board of Education
CAN Canterbury
FAFX Fairfax
GRTY Gearity
HHS Heights High
MONT Monticello
NOBL Noble
OXFD Oxford
PRE Preschool
ROXE Roxboro Elementary
ROXM Roxboro Middle
Aug. 19-20 Teacher Independant Work Days Students Not in Attendance
Aug. 23 Professional Day Teachers Report - Students Not in Attendance
Aug. 24 Students Report to School
Sept. 6 All Schools Closed Labor Day
Sept. 7 All Schools Closed Rosh Hashanah
Sept. 16 All Schools Closed Yom Kippur
Oct. 28 Elem. Records & Conference Day Elementary Students Not in Attendance
Oct. 29 Records Day Students Not in Attendance
Nov. 2 Professional Development Day Students Not in Attendance
Nov. 24 All Schools Closed Compensatory Day Parent Conferences
Nov. 25-26 Thanksgiving Recess
Dec. 20-31 Winter Recess
Jan. 3 Students Report to School
Jan. 14 Records Day Students Not in Attendance
Jan. 17 All Schools Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Feb. 18 Teacher Independent Work Day Students Not in Attendance
Feb. 21 All Schools Closed Presidents’ Day
Mar. 24 Elem. Records & Conference Day Elementary Students Not in Attendance
Mar. 25 Professional Development Day Students Not in Attendance
Mar. 28 - Apr. 1 Spring Recess
Apr. 4 Students Report to School
Apr. 15 All Schools Closed Good Friday
Apr. 18 All Schools Closed Compensatory Day Parent Conferences
May 30 All Schools Closed Memorial Day
June 3 Last Day for Students
June 6 Professional Day Teachers Report - Students Not in Attendance
End of the School Year
All Schools Closed No School for Students; Teachers Report for PD or Records Day
No School for Students; Teacher Independent Work Day
First and Last Day of School
2021-2022 CALENDAR AT-A-GLANCE
The 2021-2022 School Calendar is subject to revision due to emergencies created by severe weather, energy problems, or other public calamities that force the cancellation of classes.
Days that may be used to reschedule classes are Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents’ Day, Compensatory Day(s), Memorial Day, and June 6.
The 2021-2022 CH-UH District Wall Calendar is a publication of the CH-UH CSD Communications Department with design and layout by Drew Dallet of Boom Creative.
Photography provided courtesy of Carl Jenks, Laura Saltenis, CH-UH Staff, and CH-UH Parents.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CHHS Grade 10 Orientation
CHHS Grades 11-12 & New Student Orientation
CHHS Freshman Orientation
ROXM Grade 8 Trip Information Night
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Orientation of New Teachers
Preschool Orientations
Teacher Independent Work Days
First Day for Preschool
First Day for Students Kindergarten Staggered Start (Last Names A-I)
Staff Convocation Day All Staff Report
Kindergarten Staggered Start (Last Names J-R)
FAFX Ice Cream SocialNOBL Ice Cream SocialOXFD Welcome
Back Event
No School for Elementary Students; Teachers Report for PD or Records Day
Kindergarten Staggered Start (Last Names S-Z)
CAN Ice Cream SocialFAFX ParentsCoffee
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BLVD PTA MeetingCHHS Grades 9-11
Picture DayCTE First Day for
EMT Seniors
NOBL Partnership & Pastries with the Principal
NOBL PTA Skating Party FAFX Open HouseGRTY School MarketROXE PTA Meeting
GRTY Ice Cream SocialMONT Picture DayNOBL Grandparents
CelebrationROXM Picture Day
NOBL PTA Meeting
CTE Grade 10 Career Advising Sessions
GRTY Fall Garden Clean Up
GRTY PTA Meeting
BLVD Food MarketOXFD Grandparent’s
Day Celebration
BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
CAN Mobile Dentist
NOBL AVID Adventure Day
MONT MSAN Opening Meeting
ROXM MSAN Opening Meeting
ROXM Club Rally
OXFD Market Day ROXE Grades K-2 Family Music Night
NOBL AVID Night @ Noble
SEPTEMBER 2021
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Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
ROSH HASHANAH
YOM KIPPURGRANDPARENTS’ DAY
LABOR DAY
PATRIOTS DAY
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The district provided more than 5,000 devices for remote, hybrid, and in-person learning.
All Schools Closed All Schools Closed
All Schools Closed
ROXM Spirit Week
FAFX Donuts for Dads & Dudes
NOBL Fathers’ Walk Celebration
OXFD Fathers’ Walk Celebration
Fathers’ Walk to School
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
FAFX Harvest Orders DueNOBL Partnership &
Pastries with the Principal
NOBL All-Star Assembly
GRTY School Market BLVD Food MarketROXE Picture Day
BLVD PTA Meeting
FAFX Picture Day
NOBL Community Cafe OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
MONT Unity Day
CHHS Grades 9-11 Picture Retake Day
FAFX Kindergarten Open House
ROXE Grades 3-5 Family Music Night
NOBL Family Music NightROXM Picture Retake Day
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HALLOWEEN
ROXM Unity Week
NOBL Pride Spirit Week
GRTY Fall Bookfair
MONT MSAN Family Information Night
ROXM MSAN Family Information Night
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Homecoming Weekend
Build the Bridge, a student program developed by Heights High football coach Kahari Hicks, paired more than 60 school football teams of different backgrounds together to connect and discover that they have a lot more in common than just a love of football.
Photo by Laura Saltenis
Staff Professional Development Day
No School for Students
GRTY Fall Garden Clean UpGRTY School MarketNOBL PTA MeetingROXM NJHS Fall
Induction Ceremony
BLVD Fall Bookfair (Ends Oct. 29)
Walk or Bike to School Day
Records Day No School for Elem. Students
Elementary Conferences (PM Session)
Quarter 1 Ends
Elementary Conferences (AM Session)
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CTE Grades 11-12 Career Development Sessions
GRTY PTA MeetingNOBL Sockember Begins
FAFX Election Day Bake Sale
GRTY Election Day Bake Sale
BLVD PTA Meeting CHHS Fall MusicalNOBL All-Star AssemblyNOBL Partnership
& Pastries with the Principal
BLVD Food Market CHHS Senior Cap & Gown Day
ROXM Canned Food Drive Begins
GRTY School MarketROXE PTA Meeting
ROXM Honor & Merit Roll Breakfast
NOBL PTA Meeting
OXFD Market DayROXE Picture Retake Day
BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
CHHS Senior Picture Retake Day
FAFX Storyteller Night
CHHS IMD Fall Concert IROXM Grade 8
Orchestra Night
CHHS IMD Fall Concert IIFAFX Grands DayGRTY Capstone
PresentationsROXM Canned Food
Drive Ends
GRTY Tiger Council Community Project Begins
NOVEMBER 2021
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ELECTION DAY
VETERANS DAY
THANKSGIVING
CHANUKAH BEGINS
Daylight Savings Ends Turn Clocks Back 1 Hour
HS Parent Conferences (PM Sessions)
MS Parent Conferences (PM Sessions)
Compensatory Day for Parent Conferences
All Schools Closed
CTE Applications OpenFAFX Picture Retake DayOXFD Oxford Rocks
AssemblyROXM Staff&Student
Dodgeball Game
FAFX Book Fair / ROXM Anti-Bullying Week
The district received two additional 21st Century state grants to provide after-school enrichment opportunities to students under the pillars of math, english, youth development and family engagement.
Staff Professional Development Day
No School for Students
CTE Annual Program Fair CHHS Fall Musical
Thanksgiving Recess - All Schools Closed
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BLVD Mobile DentistBLVD Grades 1-2
Winter Concert
GRTY Mobile DentistNOBL Partnership &
Pastries with the Principal
NOBL All-Star Assembly
GRTY PTA Meeting (OfficersOnly)
GRTY School MarketNOBL PTA MeetingROXM Winter Vocal
Music Concert
MONT Power of the Pen District Tournament
GRTY K-Kids Sock DriveNOBL Community Cafe
OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
DECEMBER 2021
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JANUARY 2021 >1
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WINTER BEGINS CHRISTMAS
KWANZAA BEGINS
FAFX Grades 1-2 Winter Concert
GRTY Winter Arts Festival Concert
ROXM Winter Band Concert
BLVD Food MarketCHHS Combined MS
Orchestra Concert
With in-person, indoor concerts not being possible to hold during the 2020-2021 school year, the Instrumental Music Department (IMD) offered the opportunity for the distinguished senior soloists to be celebrated online at www.youtube.com/CHUHSchools.
GRTY, NOBL Spirit Week
Winter Recess - All Schools Closed
Winter Recess - All Schools Closed
BLVD Snowball DanceCHHS Gospel Choir
Winter ConcertFAFX Grades 4-5
Winter Concert
CHHS VMD Winter Concert
FAFX Holiday Shop
NOBL Snowflake Shop Reaching Heights Annual Meeting
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BLVD Food Market BLVD PTA Meeting NOBL Partnership & Pastries with the Principal
HHS VEX Robotics Competition
GRTY PTA Meeting CAN Mobile DentistCHHS OMEA Solo &
Ensemble
GRTY School MarketROXE PTA Meeting
CTE Applications Close NOBL PTA Meeting
OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
CAN Literacy NightROXM Clubs & Candid
Picture Day
MONT Clubs & Candid Picture Day
ROXM Honor & Merit Roll Breakfast
CTE Grades 11-12 Career Development Sessions
JANUARY 2022
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NEW YEAR’S DAY
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY
NOBL All-Star AssemblyOXFD Oxford Rocks
Assembly
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Barbershoppers
The preschool programs at Gearity, Noble, and Oxford elementary schools each have been awarded five-star ratings by the Ohio Department of Education’s Step upto Quality division.
Pupils Report to School
Quarter 2 Ends
ROXM, MONT Model UN Conference
CHHS One Act Festival
CHHS Barbershoppers International Youth Competition
All Schools Closed
Records Day No School for Students
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BLVD Food MarketROXM Carnation
Sales Begins
BLVD PTA Meeting CHHS Talent ShowNOBL Partnership &
Pastries with the Principal
GRTY PTA Meeting (OfficersOnly)
CHHS IMD Mid Winter Concert I
GRTY School MarketNOBL PTA Meeting
CHHS IMD Mid Winter Concert II
NOBL PTA Sweetheart Celebration
ROXM Valentine’s Day Dance
NOBL Community Cafe OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
BLVD Soul Food Cafe and Live Wax Museum
CTE National CTE Month Celebration
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PRESIDENTS’ DAY
VALENTINE’S DAY
2 1 3 4 5
CHINESE NEW YEAR
Teacher Independent Work Day
No School for Students
Students, staff and families at Oxford Elementary School all took a deep dive into the history of the Space Race and the critical role that African American women played in getting the U.S. into outer space as they read variations of Hidden Figures.
All Schools Closed
CHHS Chinese New Year Showcase Table Week
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BLVD Food Market BLVD PTA Meeting CHHS VMD Mid Winter Concert
NOBL Partnership & Pastries with the Principal
GRTY PTA MeetingNOBL Food Drive Begins
GRTY Capstone Presentations
GRTY School MarketROXE PTA Meeting
NOBL Noble On Ice OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
CTE Grade 10 Career Advising Sessions & Presentations
GRTY Food Drive Begins
GRTY Womens’ History Celebration
GRTY Math & Family Literacy Night
MARCH 2022
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Spring Recess - All Schools Closed
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
SPRING BEGINS
Daylight Savings Begins Turn Clocks Ahead 1 Hour
ROXM St.Baldwick’s Assemby
NOBL PTA Meeting
Boys’ and Girls’ Swim was named 2021 Gold Tier All-America Scholar teams, the very highest level across the country, for the team’s combined GPAs.
CHHS Swim Cadets
School Social Workers Week
CHHS OMEA Large Group Districts
GRTY Food Drive Ends
Staff Prof. Dev. Day No School for Students
Records Day No School for Elem. Students
GRTY Book Fair / NOBL Spirit Week / GRTY Spirit Week
CTE Annual College Fair
Elementary Conferences (PM Session)
Elementary Conferences (AM Session)
Quarter 3 Ends
FAFX Family Literacy Night; Kindergarten Info. Night
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
GRTY Spring Garden Clean Up
GRTY PTA Meeting (OfficersOnly)
BLVD Food Market BLVD PTA Meeting GRTY Garden Clean Up NOBL Partnership & Pastries with the Principal
NOBL Food Drive Ends
NOBL Community Cafe GRTY School MarketNOBL PTA Meeting
CHHS Drama Club Spring Play
OXFD Market Day BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
FAFX Kindergarten Program
FAFX Math Night
CHHS IMD Finale Concert I
CHHS IMD Finale Concert II
MONT Family Literacy Night
NOBL All-Star AssemblyNOBL Soar Into SummerOXFD Oxford Rocks
Assembly
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PASSOVER BEGINS GOOD FRIDAY
EASTER
RAMADAN BEGINS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS DAY
EARTH DAY
VMD Spring Tour
CHHS Gospel Choir Spring Concert
APRIL 2022
Compensatory Day for Parent Conferences
All Schools Closed
Canterbury Elementary School received nine commendations during their five year International Baccalaureate evaluation for work extremely well done. School leaders were recognized for effectively sharing their passion of the IB Primary Years Programme, while teachers were commended for promoting an inquiry-based, constructivist approach throughout pandemic virtual learning.
Pupils Report to School MS Parent Conferences
Pupils Report to School
CHHS VMD Spring Tour
FAFX Book Fair
No School for Students
HS Parent Conferences
Spring Recess All Schools Closed
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
GRTY PTA Meeting BLVD Food Market BLVD PTA MeetingFAFX Spring Orchestra &
Recorder ConcertGRTY Spring Orchestra &
Recorder ConcertNOBL Bike to School
CTE Awards & Induction Ceremony
ROXM Ladies of Leadership Celebration
CHHS Jazz NightNOBL Partnership &
Pastries with the Principal
CHHS VMD Spring Concert
NOBL PTA Meeting
CHHS Combined MS Orchestra Concert
OXFD Market Day
BLVD Coffeewith the Principal
CHHS VMD Awards & Banquet
ROXM Spring Band Concert
FAFX End of the Year Picnic
GRTY K-Kids Garden Clean Up Project
MONT MSAN Awards NightROXM MSAN Awards
Night; Spring Vocal Music Concert
CTE Grade 12 Last DayMONT Grade 8 DanceNOBL Noblefest
ROXM Music in the Park Festival
GRTY Tiger Council Spirit Week
GRTY Capstone Presentations
ROXM Grade 8 T-Shirt Signing Day
CHHS IMD Awards & Banquet
CTE Grade 11 Last DayMONT Grade 8 Cook-Out
MAY 2022
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SCHOOL NURSE DAYMOTHERS DAY
MEMORIAL DAY
ARMED FORCES DAY
CHHS Tri-M InductionFAFX MuffinsforMoms&
Special Ladies
BLVD Grades 4-5 Spring Music Concert
FAFX Grades 4-5 MusicalGRTY School MarketNOBL Orchestra ConcertROXM Spring NJHS
Induction
MONT Grade 8 Field Trip
The Heights High Class of 2021 earned nearly $14 million in academic, athletic, and community based scholarships.
NOBL Future Me Week
Teacher Appreciation Week
BLVD Boulevard BlastCAN School BBQNOBL Field DayOXFD Oxford Rocks
AssemblyROXM Grade 8 Dance
NOBL Student Appreciation Week
GRTY Summer Garden Clean Up
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER DAY
No School for Students
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Last Day for Students
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MONT Grade 8 Farewell Ceremony
ROXM Grade 8 Farewell Ceremony
ROXM Grade 8 Field Trip
GRTY School Market
BLVD 5th Grade PromotionCTE Last Day for
Fire AcademyGRTY Grade 5 Field TripNOBL Staff&Student
Kickball Game
JUNE 2022
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JUNETEENTHFATHERS’ DAY SUMMER BEGINS
FLAG DAY
Roxboro Middle School’s Academic Challenge, a team of five students, qualified for the national tournament after placing 2nd out of 24 teams in the regional competition.
Grade 5 Promotions
Professional Development Day
NOBL Student Appreciation Week
Visit www.chuh.org for updated schedule and times.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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INDEPENDENCE DAY
JULY 2022
Monticello Middle School’s Learners Become Leaders curriculum infuses a new AVID strategy and IB approach to learning skill throughout the entire building each month.
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TRANSPORTATIONStudents enrolled in the CH
-UH City School
District are eligible for bus transportation according to the follow
ing guidelines:• Elem
entary School: Students must live
one mile or m
ore from their hom
e school.• M
iddle School: Students must live tw
o miles or m
ore from
their home school.
• High School: Bus transportation is not provided for high
school students.
How
do I find out if my student is eligible for transportation?
Call the Transportation Department (216-371-7195) w
eekdays from
6:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m
. You can also search your home
address on our online Busing Eligibility Search Tool. Visit chuh.org and click on “Transportation” under the “District” tab.
When w
ill the bus begin picking up my child?
The bus will pick up your child on the first day of school if your
child is:• Returning from
last year and eligible for transportation, or• Enrolled at least one w
eek before school starts.
If your child is newly enrolled in the District it usually takes 3-4
days before a bus stop can be established. Call the Transportation Departm
ent and they will give you this inform
ation:• Date bus transportation w
ill begin,• Location of the bus stop, and• Tim
e the bus will be there.
Until you receive this information from
the Transportation Departm
ent, you are responsible for taking your child to and from
school.
Will the bus take m
y child to a daycare facility?Yes, but only if:
• Your child is in Kindergarten through fifth grade, AND
• Eligible for transportation to your home school, AN
D • The facility is one m
ile or more from
your home school.
My child attends a school through Intradistrict O
pen Enrollm
ent. Is transportation provided? Yes, but only if your child is eligible for transportation from
both your hom
e school and your school of attendance.
Kindergarten and Special N
eeds Drop O
ffIf your child is in Kindergarten or is a special needs student, the child’s parent/guardian is required to m
eet their child at the bus stop at the end of the school day. N
o Kindergarten or special needs child w
ill be dropped off at the bus stop without
a parent/guardian meeting the bus. If the child’s parent/
guardian is not at the bus stop, the child will be transported
back to his/her home school and the parent/guardian w
ill be contacted for student pick up.
Public Bus TransportationM
any high school students take the public RTA bus to school. Students can purchase bus tickets ($1.50/ride) at H
eights High,
which is on the Cedar Road #32 (east/w
est) route and the Lee Road #40 (north/south) route. Visit RideRTA.com
to plan a trip from
any address to Heights H
igh.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CAREBefore and After School care is available at each CH
-UH elem
entary school through the District partner organization Right At School. The Early Adventures before school care program
starts at 7:00 a.m., and The
Right Club after school care goes until 6:00 p.m
. Flexible scheduling and drop-in days are also available for each program
. There are no wait lists to participate in the
before and after school care programs.
For more inform
ation on the program and to register, visit chuh.org
and click on “Before & After School Care” under the “Families” tab.
2020-21 Program Pricing: (subject to change for 2021-22)
The Right Club - After School Until 6:00 p.m
.5 days per w
eek - $226 monthly
3 days per week - $163 m
onthly2 days per w
eek - $114 monthly
Early Adventures - Before School Starting at 7:00 a.m.
5 days per week - $140 m
onthly3 days per w
eek - $101 monthly
2 days per week - $79 m
onthly
Combo - Before and After School
5 days per week - $323 m
onthly3 days per w
eek - $233 monthly
2 days per week - $165 m
onthly One Tim
e Per Family Registration Fee - $50
Daily Drop-In Rate - $3510-Day Punchcard - $280
SAFE SCHOOL HELPLINEIn support of the District’s efforts to ensure a safe, respectful and responsible school clim
ate w
e have the Safe School Helpline available to
assist you in reporting any wrongdoing that
impacts our schools, our students, or our staff.
To access
the Safe
School H
elpline, call
1-800-4-1-VOICE extension 359 or (800-418-6423) to leave your inform
ation. You can also subm
it a report via SafeSchoolHelpline.com
. Safe School H
elpline numbers are also posted in each of our school buildings.
Your message w
ill not be traced, and you will not be identified.
The Safe School Helpline team
will transcribe and send your
message to school officials so appropriate action can be taken.
HEALTH SERVICESA
registered nurse
is assigned
to each
school building. Nurses identify and treat
medical issues and injuries, conduct health
screenings, and support students as they self-m
onitor and manage their conditions.
When should I keep m
y child home from
school?Do not send a child to school w
ith a fever or obvious illness. H
ere are some general guidelines to keep in m
ind.• Conjunctivitis - Red, sw
ollen eyes that itch and are draining pus or have a crusty appearance. Keep hom
e until student has been on eye drops/antibiotics for 24 hours and cleared by a doctor.• Coughing - Persistent, disruptive cough.• D
iarrhea - Until diarrhea has ceased for 24 hours without
medication.
• Fever 100 degrees or higher - Until fever is below 100
degrees for 24 hours without m
edication.• Lice or N
its - Until treated and “nit free” (must be checked
by nurse before returning to classroom).
• Rash - If rash is untreated or if student is too uncomfortable
even if treated.• Strep Throat - Until student has been on antibiotics for 24 hours.• Vom
iting - Until vomiting has ceased for 24 hours w
ithout m
edication.
Comm
unicable/Contagious ConditionsIf your student is diagnosed w
ith a comm
unicable disease, keep him
/her home until the doctor clears your child to return to
school. Report all cases of comm
unicable diseases to the school office. This w
ould include, but is not limited to, any physician-
diagnosed case of COVID-19, meningitis, staph (M
RSA, VRSA), pertussis, tuberculosis, m
ononucleosis, and chicken pox.
What happens if m
y child gets sick at school?Students w
ho become ill at school are sent to the nurse’s office.
If the student has a fever of 100 degrees or higher, vomits, or
has persistent diarrhea, the nurse or principal will contact the
parent/guardian to come to school to take the student hom
e.
MEDICATION POLICYPrescription m
edications cannot be given in school w
ithout written instructions from
the student’s parent/guardian and doctor. Form
s for prescription and non-prescription m
edication are available in the school office and on the District w
ebsite by clicking on “Health Inform
ation” under the “Fam
ilies” tab.
All medication m
ust be delivered to the school in the original pharm
acy container. No m
edication is to be kept by students w
ithout permission from
the main office.
If your student has health concerns, has medication that m
ust be adm
inistered during school hours, or if you have questions, please call your school’s m
ain office and request to talk to the nurse.
FOOD SERVICESAll CH
-UH students, in every district school
building from pre-K through 12, regardless
of family incom
e level, receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at no charge each day.
CH-UH
is striving to eliminate hunger as a barrier to academ
ic success by providing this service to fam
ilies, cost-free to the district through the federal Com
munity Eligibility Provision.
A la carte items are available for purchase at the high school
and middle schools. Students m
ust pay for these items w
ith cash, check, or the pre-paid balance on their Infinite Cam
pus account. Students are not be able to “charge” for a la carte item
s. Students may also bring their ow
n lunch.
INFINITE CAMPUSInfinite Cam
pus is a secure online tool that CH
-UH schools use to track and m
anage student inform
ation. It is the official grade book for the District for all grade levels. The
Infinite Campus Parent Portal is an easy-to-use online resource
for parents. Through the Portal, parents can access their child’s attendance, grades, schedule, test scores, assignm
ents, and report cards.
It also serves as an excellent way to com
municate w
ith a student’s teachers. Fam
ilies can receive important school and
emergency-related inform
ation via phone call, text message
and email by updating their contact inform
ation in Infinite Cam
pus.
How
do I create a user account?Parents should contact their child’s school office and request an activation key code. This one-tim
e code will allow
them to
log in to the Parent Portal site. Once logged in, the website w
ill provide step-by-step instructions to guide parents through setting up an account. Parents w
ho need assistance with their
accounts should contact [email protected] for help.
SCHOOL CLOSINGS AND DELAYSPeriodically, CH
-UH schools w
ill close or delay the start of a day due to inclem
ent w
eather or other unforeseen events.
To receive
school closing
and delay
notifications, it is important for fam
ilies to have correct contact inform
ation in their Infinite Campus
accounts. This will allow
the District’s automated m
essaging system
to quickly reach you, via phone, email and text, w
ith school closing inform
ation.
Parents can check the District’s website (chuh.org) or follow
the District on Tw
itter (@CH
UHSchools) and Facebook (Facebook.
com/CH
UH.Schools) to receive instant w
eather notifications. CH
-UH w
ill also notify local TV and radio stations with school
closing information.
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LSBoulevard Elem
entary1749 Lee Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
Grades K-5
Office: (216) 371-7140
Attendance: (216) 320-4665
Principal: Dr. Michael Jenkins
m_jenkins@
chuh.org
Canterbury Elementary
2530 Canterbury RoadCleveland H
eights, OHGrades K-5
Office: (216) 371-7470
Attendance: (216) 371-7311
Principal: Dr. Erica Wigton
e_wigton@
chuh.org
Fairfax Elementary
2150 Fairfax RoadCleveland H
eights, OHGrades K-5
Office: (216) 371-7480
Attendance: (216) 320-4802
Principal: Quatrice James
q_james@
chuh.org
Gearity PD Elem
entary2323 W
renford RoadUniversity H
eights, OHGrades PreK-5
Office: (216) 371-6515
Attendance: (216) 371-6515
Principal: Patrick McN
icholsp_m
Noble Elem
entary1293 Ardoon Street
Cleveland Heights, OH
Grades PreK-5
Office: (216) 371-6535
Attendance: (216) 320-4920
Principal: Patrick Carpenterp_carpenter@
chuh.org
Oxford Elem
entary939 Quilliam
s RoadCleveland H
eights, OHGrades PreK-5
Office: (216) 371-6525
Attendance: (216) 320-4970
Principal: Jacquelyn Taylorj_taylor@
chuh.org
Roxboro Elementary
2405 Roxboro RoadCleveland H
eights, OHGrades K-5
Office: (216) 371-7115
Attendance: (216) 320-4602
Principal: Shelley Pullings_pulling@
chuh.org
Early Childhood Center2323 W
renford RoadUniversity H
eights, OHPreschool ages 3-5
Office: (216) 371-7356
Attendance: (216) 371-7195
ECC Specialist: Danielle Forand_foran@
chuh.org
All Elementary School H
ours: 8:50 a.m
. - 3:20 p.m.
MID
DLE
SC
HO
OLS
Monticello M
iddle School3665 M
onticello BoulevardCleveland H
eights, OH
Office: (216) 371-6520
Attendance: (216) 397-3613
Principal: Dr. Jeffrey Johnstonj_johnston@
chuh.org
Assistant Principal: Brigitte Prontyb_pronty@
chuh.org
Roxboro Middle School
2400 Roxboro Road Cleveland H
eights, OH
Office: (216) 371-7440
Attendance: (216) 371-7442
Principal: Rachael Coleman
r_coleman@
chuh.org
Assistant Principal: Denise Lackeyd_lackey@
chuh.org
Middle School H
ours: 8:00 a.m
. - 2:45 p.m.
HE
IGH
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HIG
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CH
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Main O
ffice: (216) 371-7101Attendance: 9th Grade - (216) 320-317110th Grade - (216) 320-316111th Grade - (216) 320-321112th Grade - (216) 320-3201
HH
S Hours (M
, W, Th, F):
8:15 a.m. - 2:56 p.m
.
HH
S Hours (Tuesday):
8:15 a.m. - 2:16 p.m
.
Administrative Principal
& 12th Grade Principal:
TBD
Assistant Principals: Dr. Alisa Law
son-McKinnie,
11th Grade a_law
John Fullerman
10th Grade j_fullerm
James Dubsky
9th Grade j_dubsky@
chuh.org
13263 Cedar RoadCleveland H
eights, OH
DE
LISLE
OP
TIO
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CE
NT
ER
Options Program
(High School Alternative
Education Program)
Office: (216) 320-2390
Attendance: (216) 320-2398
Principal: Dr. Brian William
s
b_william
Options Program
Hours:
8:30 a.m. - 3:25 p.m
.
14780 Superior RoadCleveland H
eights, OH
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AB
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T...General Q
uestions ......Call the Board of Education Offices
[email protected] / (216) 371-7171
Alumni ..........................Julianna Johnston Senturia
j_senturia@
chuh.org / (216) 397-3871Athletics........................................Joe D’Am
ato
j_damato@
chuh.org / (216) 320-3014Career &
Technical Education ..............Katrina Myers
k_m
[email protected] / (216) 320-3207
Comm
unications........................Cathan Cavanaugh
[email protected] / (216) 371-7131
Curriculum................................Robert Sw
aggard
r_swaggard@
chuh.org / (216) 320-2005Early Childhood Program
s..................Danielle Foran
[email protected] / (216) 371-7356
English Language Learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Felisha Gould
[email protected] / (216) 320-2033
Facilities/Building Permits.................George Petkac
g_petkac@
chuh.org / (216) 320-2062 Fam
ily Engagement..............................Lisa H
unt
[email protected] / (216) 320-2204
Food Services ..............................Anjali Rosedale
[email protected] / (216) 320-2007
GED/Adult Basic &
Literacy Education ..Saundra Washington
s_w
[email protected] / (216) 371-7138
Gifted & Enrichm
ent Programs.............Toia Robinson
t_robinson@
chuh.org / (216) 320-2182Grants and Federal Program
s...................Sue Pardee
[email protected] / (216) 397-3869
Guidance & School Counselors .......Call student’s school
Health Services ....................Karen Liddell-Anderson
k_liddell@
chuh.org / (216) 371-7435 Infinite Cam
pus..............................Betsy Gilmore
b_gilm
[email protected] / (216) 320-2042
Intradistrict Open Enrollm
ent............Student Services
(216) 371-7430 Payroll &
Benefits........................Carmen Jefferson
c_jefferson@
chuh.org / (216) 320-2046PTA Council ....................M
ariegabrielle ‘Gaby’ James
chuhptacouncil@
gmail.com
Registration/Attendance Zones .......Pat Christopherson
[email protected] / (216) 371-7430
Safety & Security.............................Ricky W
atters
r_watters@
chuh.org / (216) 320-2063 Special Education
..................Karen Liddell-Anderson
[email protected] / (216) 371-7435
Technology.................................Christina Bauer
[email protected] / (216) 397-5910
Testing ........................................Allison Byrd
[email protected] / (216) 320-2003
Transcripts..................................Sherelle Rozier
[email protected] / (216) 320-3145
Transportation.................................Scott Smith
s_sm
[email protected] / (216) 371-7195
HE
IGH
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HIG
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CH
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LAFS InterculturalChess ClubDram
a/Theater ClubEducators RisingFashion ClubFree Speech ClubFuture Leading YouthGospel ChoirHall of Fam
e Image
Makers
International ClubJew
ish Student UnionLeading Ladies M
odel United NationsM
SANNational Honor Society
National Technical Honor SocietyNew
spaperPoetry ClubRobotics ClubSADDScience Olym
piadSki & Snow
board ClubStudent Am
bassadorsStudent CouncilSuperintendent’s CadreSw
im Cadets
TV Production ClubTri-MYearbook
BaseballBasketballBow
lingCheerleadingCross CountryField HockeyFootballGolfIce HockeyLacrosseSoccerSoftballSw
imm
ing & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyballW
restling
MID
DLE
SC
HO
OLS
Art ClubChallenge ChoirDance TeamDram
a ClubEnvironm
ental ClubGam
ing Club Leading LadiesM
odel UNM
SANM
ug Club
National Junior Honor SocietyNew
spaperPow
er of the PenRoboticsScience Olym
piadSki ClubSpelling ClubStudent CouncilYearbookBaseballBasketball
CheerleadingCross CountryFootballLacrosseSoccerSoftballVolleyballTennisTrack & FieldW
restling
ELE
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LSArt ClubBadm
inton ClubBandBasketball ClubBike ClubBocce BallBook ClubBoys and Girls ClubChess ClubChoirCub ScoutsDanceDram
aGirl ScoutsGirls on the Run
Grief ClubJum
p Rope ClubKarateLet M
e Run!M
aker ClubM
edia ProgramM
ighty Males of
OxfordM
ovie Making Club
Musicians Garden
Gents to Gentlemen
OrchestraOxford ScholarsPeer M
ediationPottery
Safety PatrolScholarly M
enSchool Am
bassadorsSchool Food M
arketSchool Supply StoreScrabble ClubSki ClubSnapologyStudent CouncilTum
blingUltim
ate FrisbeeVideo Announcem
entsYoung Gentlem
en
* Clubs and activities may vary am
ong the middle and elem
entary schools. Visit w
ww
.chuh.org for complete District contact inform
ation.
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James P
oschPresident
(216)633-4249j_posch@
chuh.org
Malia Lew
isVice President(216)906-3693
malia_lew
Dan H
eintzBoard M
ember
(216)906-3646d_heintz@
chuh.org
Jodi SouriniBoard M
ember
(216)906-3556j_sourini@
chuh.org
Beverly W
rightBoard M
ember
(216)337-9636bev_w
Ms. E
lizabeth Kirby
Superintendent(216)371-7330
Scott Gainer
Treasurer/CFO(216)320-2013
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QU
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Q: W
ho makes up the C
H-U
H B
oard of Education?
A: Five elected mem
bers serve overlapping four-year terms.
Q: W
hen are Board m
eetings?A:TheBoardm
eetsat7p.m.onthefirstandthirdTuesdayofeverym
onthunlessthereisaconflictw
ithamajorholidayorotherw
isenoticedaheadoftime.
Q: W
ho is allowed to com
e to Board m
eetings?A: The m
eetings are always open to the public.
Q: M
ay citizens speak at Board m
eetings?A: Citizens m
ay address the Board at the beginning of each regular meeting during
publicparticipationandlimitrem
arkstofiveminutes.
Q: Is there a w
ay to make a form
al presentation to the Board?
A: Citizens can write to the Superintendent up to four w
orking days before a meeting
to request a formal audience. Such requests are subject to the approval of the
Superintendent and the Board President. Generally, no form
al public participation at Special M
eetings or Work Sessions is allow
ed, although the Board and the President m
ay decide otherwise at the tim
e of the meeting.
Q: W
hat are “Special Meetings” of the B
oard?A: These are m
eetings called by the President, the Treasurer, or any two m
embers of
the Board. They send a written notice w
ith a time, date, place, and purpose for the
meeting to each m
ember of the Board tw
o days prior to the meeting. These m
eetings are “w
ork sessions” for the Board and are usually scheduled for the third Tuesday of them
onthat7p.m.
Q: W
hen may the B
oard call an executive session?A: The Board m
ay call executive sessions:• To consider the appointm
ent, employm
ent, dismissal, discipline, prom
otion, dem
otion,orcompensationofapublicoffi
cialoremployee,ortoinvestigate
charges or complaints against them
;• To purchase or sell property for public purposes;• To prepare, conduct, or review
negotiations with public em
ployees;• To review
imm
inent or pending litigation;•Toreview
mattersthatarerequiredtobekeptconfidentialbyfederallaw
orrulesor state statutes;• To discuss specialized details of security arrangem
ents.
GO
ALS
ST
AT
EM
EN
TThe Board of Education continues to be com
mitted to
achieving “Excellence in Learning through Excellence in Teaching” and ensuring quality education in support of our com
munities’ com
mitm
ent to quality integrated living. Our priorities include the follow
ing:• Continue to em
phasize competency and proficiency
in basic studies and target results for measurable
improvem
ent.• Every high school student w
ill have a four-year plan that encourages the pursuit of academ
ic work at the
highest level of which he/she is capable. The plan w
ill have as its goal that the student w
ill be prepared for career and/or college entry upon graduation from
high school.• Prom
ote better comm
unications among schools, the
school district, and their constituencies.• Continue to ensure quality fiscal planning and m
anagement, dem
onstrated by financial reporting beyond State requirem
ents.• The District w
ill give attention to the appropriate placem
ent and instruction of each transfer student.• M
onitor and assess program effectiveness of school
district programs for all departm
ents and schools.