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Christine Fowler-Mack was named the next leader of the Akron Public Schools, where she started her career, in April. She'll take on that role this summer.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Zakiayyah Bergen brushed aside tears as she accepted 150 restaurant gift cards for teachers in her school district from Mojo World Eats and Tommy’s last week.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District was one of six Northeast Ohio school systems that received 735 gift cards in Advance Ohio’s Feeding the Frontlines project to reward educators’ exemplary service and dedication to their students during the coronavirus pandemic. They were awarded during Teacher Appreciation Week.
The $20 gift cards were funded by four sponsor businesses: Ohio Savings Bank, Geauga Pawn and Alliance Loan Company, Leaf Home Solutions and Wells Fargo Advisors. The gift cards are redeemable at nine independent restaurants, all of which are recent Cleveland’s Best honorees from contests on cleveland.com to determine the best burgers, barbecue and more in
Fowler-Mack had been serving as Chief of Portfolio Planning, Growth & Management for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Author: Meg Hambach Updated: 11:26 AM EDT April 27, 2021
AKRON, Ohio Akron Public Schools is set to introduce the district s new superintendent Tuesday at a special school board meeting.
Christina Fowler-Mack was announced as the new head of the district on Friday. She had been serving as Chief of Portfolio Planning, Growth & Management for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Fowler-Mack had been serving that role since July 2013.
The official introduction is expected to come during a midday special school board meeting Tuesday.
Fowler-Mack, 55, is the first female superintendent in APS 174-year history. She will replace Dr. David W. James, who is retiring in June. Dr. James has led the district for 13 years.