high-performing charter school signs lease to expand into ohio city
The Near West Intergenerational School (NWIS), a public charter school that aims to serve families on Cleveland's near-west side, will open this fall inside of Ohio City's Garrett Morgan School of Science.
"The location in the heart of Ohio City will draw kids from the neighborhood, and many families will be able to walk to school," says Debbie Fisher, the school's recently hired Principal. "Cleveland has a huge need for quality, high-performing schools, and we really believe in bringing this model to kids and families."
Monday, June 27, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
White Hat Management buys five closed churches from Catholic Diocese of Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
White Hat Management buys five closed churches from Catholic Diocese of Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
Through various partnerships that list in Cuyahoga County records to White Hat's Akron headquarters, White Hat has acquired properties in Cleveland of the former parishes at Annunciation, 4697 W. 130th St.; Corpus Christi, 4850 Pearl Road; St. Procop, 3181 W. 41st St.; St. Rose, 11401 Detroit Ave.; and Sacred Heart of Jesus, 4300 E. 71 St.
Through various partnerships that list in Cuyahoga County records to White Hat's Akron headquarters, White Hat has acquired properties in Cleveland of the former parishes at Annunciation, 4697 W. 130th St.; Corpus Christi, 4850 Pearl Road; St. Procop, 3181 W. 41st St.; St. Rose, 11401 Detroit Ave.; and Sacred Heart of Jesus, 4300 E. 71 St.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Ohio to get $110 million more from Cleveland, Cincinnati casinos - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
Ohio to get $110 million more from Cleveland, Cincinnati casinos - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
During a noon press conference today, Gov. Kasich said the state will get an additional $110 million over the next 10 years on top of the $50 million one-time licensing fee and 33% tax on gambling revenues included in the 2009 constitutional amendment that ushered in gaming in Ohio.
During a noon press conference today, Gov. Kasich said the state will get an additional $110 million over the next 10 years on top of the $50 million one-time licensing fee and 33% tax on gambling revenues included in the 2009 constitutional amendment that ushered in gaming in Ohio.
Monday, June 6, 2011
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