Cleveland Heights High

 

Prom Queen and King

Tiffany Cross and Malik Bacchus were crowned Prom Queen & King at the May 11 Senior Prom. The event was held at the Western Reserve Historical Museum, amid antique cars. Before prom many students stopped at Judson Park Retirement Community to visit with senior citizens. The After Prom is organized by parent volunteers (THANK YOU!) and was held on the Nautica Queen cruise boat. Photos courtesy of the HHS Yearbook Staff, Joshselyn Smith, photographer.


Prom Photo Gallery


The Small Schools at Heights High

Cleveland Heights High School includes three small schools, an Early College High School and a Career and Technical Education program. The instruction in each small school is based on a pathway or theme - Creativity, Discovery and Society. Students choose the school that best suits their interests, helping them learn the common core curriculum in a way that appeals to them.

Legacy New Tech school Focuses on the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math), using project based learning, integrating technology in the classroom and fostering a strong culture of trust, respect and responsibility. The Discovery Pathway.

The Mosaic School of Fine & Performing Arts Provides students the opportunity to pursue their passion in the fine and performing arts while also taking challenging academic courses. The Creativity Pathway.

The Renaissance School of Humanities & International Studies Develops students to be globally competent in a technology-driven world with people from many countries. The Society Pathway.

R.E.A.L. Early College High School Offers students an accelerated schedule of classes during freshman and sophomore year, with the opportunity to attend John Carroll University during their junior and senior years, earning both college and high school credits

Career and Technical Education Program Provides students with practical, hands-on experience and certification opportunities. The daily program consists of extended periods that provide in-depth instruction and time for students to learn and practice skills.

Watch the video Heights High in Six Minutes. Learn more about the three small schools and REAL Early College.


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OGT Summer Testing & Prep Classes

Students who did not pass one or more of the Ohio Graduation Tests can take the test this summer, June 17-21, 8:30 – 11 a.m. To qualify for the test, students must take a Prep Course, June 10-14, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. or 10:40 a.m. – 12:40 p.m.

The courses will review material for all subject areas: reading, math, writing, science and social studies. If students will take two or more tests, they must attend both sessions.

The courses are free and will be held at Heights High School.

The OGT Test will be administered at the Delisle Center, 14780 Superior Road. To register for the course, students should contact their small school counselor.

 

 

 

   


 

 

 

 

   

Senior Activities

The senior class council works with the class advisor Becky McDonald, administrators, parents and other students to make senior year a memorable experience.  

Information about Commencement will be mailed to senior families the week of May 6.

Commencement Instructions
Senior Activities FAQ
Yearbook Order Form
Senior Dues Package Information
Senior Dues Package Decision Form
All About Prom

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Tutoring Lab

National Honor Society (NHS) offers a free tutoring lab in room 305 from 3:15-4:15 Monday-Thursday. All students are welcome to get help with homework, study for a test, or complete a project. Members of the Heights High NHS volunteer to help fellow students with school work.

 

 

   


 

 

   

The 2012-2013 Modular Schedule

The new Heights High schedule will include 11 periods. Periods in the middle of the day, 3-9, will be 23 minutes long. Periods 1, 2 and 10,11 will be 50 minutes long. Second period will include an extra four minutes for morning announcements. Teacher collaboration will take place from 2:55-3:45 on Tuesdays.

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At a Glance

Cleveland Heights High School

13263 Cedar Road
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

Phone: 216-371-7101
Fax: 216-371-6506

School Hours

8:25 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. M, W, Th, F
8:25 a.m. - 2:51 p.m. Tu Attendance-call small school office

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