Entries Tagged as 'education'
Weekly Job Post: Chef Jeff Tells You Why You Can Do It, Whether You Want To Be A Chef or Something Else
November 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Cleveland Events · economic news · education
Want to Donate Tech ‘Stuff’ To Your Kid’s School? Check This List
November 5th, 2008 · No Comments
The Wired blog is very cool and one of the poster’s wives is an IT Teacher who requested he write about school IT donations. Some things like VHS machines? Nope. Computers that are not so old? Much better, especially if they have an operating system installed. The best thing to do of course is call [...]
More Good News! Tri C is Expanding to Add a Westlake Campus
October 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Thankfully all the news is not bad ! From WKYC’s website, Cuyahoga Community College is adding a Westlake Campus. There was a 33 acre plot of land in Westlake zoned industrial but apparently Westlake said a bird in the hand is better than waiting for an industry to buy it. yeay! Tri C has already [...]
Tags: economic development · economic news · education · neighborhood news
Deciding on a Career? These Jobs May Be Hot In NE Ohio
September 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Careerboard is one of the saner places to browse jobs. Why was I browsing? Well, it’s the beginning of the school year for one, and so various clients’ children have made passing comments about not really knowing what to study in school so they can get a job when they are finished. So I decided [...]
Tags: economic news · education
How Will Graduates Be Able To Guarantee Themselves Jobs in Ohio?
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Read a short (and I do mean short) blurb in the PD today about Reps. Jay Goyal and Josh Mandel’s idea to give college tax credits to students who pledge to stay in Ohio after graduation. I began scanning the web for more info. The credits range from $5000 for an Associates Degree to $30,000 [...]
Tags: economic news · education · politics
Should John Marshall Be Torn Down or Remodeled?
May 18th, 2008 · 12 Comments
Almost every day, I find myself driving by John Marshall High School. I never tire of looking at it, the structure is so stately and beautiful at the same time. Am I in the minority or do others feel this structure should be saved? Tom Ott of the PD reports today about Cleveland City schools rebuilding [...]
Tags: education · neighborhood news
Bellaire Puritas Dev Corp Schedules Workshops
May 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment
These might be of interest so I wanted to paste an email I received from Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation’s Rachel N today- one on conflict management and one on housing issues: Hello neighbors, Here are two items of interest for your immediate attention. 1.) Do you have a conflict with…? noisy neighbors co-workers students/teachers your [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · education · neighborhood news
Property Disclosures Required and Helpful To Your Home Purchase Decisions
April 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Working with eight different buyers over the course of the last month is certainly helping me stay organized and out of trouble. I’ve spent some time contemplating (when I HAVE time!) about what I am learning and what is important in this process. One of the most useful things buyers can get is a copy [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · education
Most Literate Cities Rankings Based on Connecticut Study
March 10th, 2007 · No Comments

Central Connecticut State University did a study on the Most Literate Cities in the United States. Here was the criterion: 1. Booksellers 2. Educational Attainment 3. Internet Resources 4. Library Resources 5. Newspaper Circulation 6. Periodical Publications These categories were weighed against total populations of cities. First, here is where major Ohio cities ranked: Cincinnati [...]
Jobs For Our Grads That Don’t Include French Fries
January 30th, 2007 · No Comments

You might think I’m on a rant about jobs. Hmm, I guess I am. I wrote a post the other day on the Cleveland Hub Initiative which could bring 6500 jobs to Ohio once the project gets off the ground. Today I’m still on jobs because, well, because we all want more jobs in Cleveland. [...]
Tags: economic news · education
