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Cleveland native Eric Carmen, who had hits with Raspberries and as solo artist, dies at age 74

Cleveland native Eric Carmen, who had hits with Raspberries and as solo artist, dies at age 74
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Cleveland Heights elementary school locked down after reported shooting near school

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio Officials placed Noble Elementary School on lockdown Wednesdsy after a reported shooting near the school, according to a school employee. No children have been hurt at the school on Ardoon Street near Noble Road, the school official said. School resumed as usual once the lockdown was lifted, she further said. Cleveland Heights police have still not released any .

Here s when Northeast Ohio schools that did not meet the March 1 back-to-school deadline are headed back

Here’s when Northeast Ohio schools that did not meet the March 1 back-to-school deadline are headed back Emily Bamforth, cleveland.com © staff photo Eustacio Humphrey/The Plain Dealer ORG XMIT: CLE2015060909372304 ORG XMIT: CLE1602260324. EUSTACIO HUMPHREY THE PLAIN DEALER Under Gov. Bob Taft s two-year budget proposal, just $8 million will be available next year for school bus purchases in Ohio s 595 school districts and nothing the following year. 23Cstart, ADVANCE PHOTO FOR OKOBEN STORY, Cleveland school bus drivers are getting ready for the new school year at Cleveland Municipal School District bus depot. CLEVELAND, Ohio Five out of seven of the school districts that did not meet Gov. Mike DeWine’s back-to-buildings deadline of March 1 are in Northeast Ohio.

Kirtland Schools should teach all others the right way to break bad news: Leila Atassi

Kirtland Schools should teach all others the right way to break bad news: Leila Atassi Leila Atassi, cleveland.com © Photo by Eustacio Humphrey, The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Kirtland Local Schools superintendent Chad VanArnhem told parents on Sunday night that their kids would be switching to e-learning the following morning. But the way he did it made all the difference. KIRTLAND, Ohio – For months, we have looked to our teachers and school districts to help keep our kids’ world from spinning off its axis. Districts’ reopening plans have become sacred documents. They set parameters around when it’s safe to return to the classroom and under what conditions, and they explain what’s expected of parents, students and staff during these uncertain and scary times. In exchange for that clear, forthcoming communication, we, parents have been willing to bend work schedules and childcare routines around the awful, but necessary “new normal.”

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