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Richmond Heights Schools continues to grow despite funding shortage

Richmond Heights School District has continued to offer a variety of programs in 2023 and new Superintendent Marnisha Brown says she is ready for the new year. Now that she has the job as superintendent she hopes she can help the community expand as she has grown with it over the time she has been […]

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What's Next For Seniors Graduating Under Pandemic's Cloud?

Listen • 4:39 Local high schools are dusting off recordings of Pomp and Circumstance, preparing to graduate the Class of 2021. Even more so than the previous graduating class, these seniors are heading out into the world after an academic year completely overshadowed by COVID-19, impacting their choices for life after receiving their diploma. At an end-of-the-year meeting for Richmond Heights Secondary School seniors led by school counselor Candice Meintel, a handful of students are physically in the auditorium. But most of the 55-member graduating class for is logging into the meeting from home.   For almost all of the 2020-21 academic year, all the students at this majority-Black school were doing distance learning. For many seniors, Meintel said, all that time spent away from the classroom, the teachers and the counselors, had an impact.

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What's Next For Richmond Heights Seniors Graduating Under Pandemic's Cloud?

Richmond Heights senior Ibn Edwards applies for universities in April using the Common App platform. Local high schools are dusting off recordings of Pomp and Circumstance, preparing to graduate the Class of 2021. Even more so than the previous graduating class, these seniors are heading out into the world after an academic year completely overshadowed by COVID-19, impacting their choices for life after receiving their diploma. At an end-of-the-year meeting for Richmond Heights Secondary School seniors led by school counselor Candice Meintel, a handful of students are physically in the auditorium. But most of the 55-member graduating class is logging into the meeting from home.  

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