Schools

New Assistant Superintendent Hired By CH-UH Schools

The CH-UH school board approved the hiring Tuesday of Andrea Celico as the district's new assistant superintendent.

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District already has a new superintendent. Now there's a new assistant superintendent too.

The CH-UH school board approved the hiring Tuesday of Andrea Celico as the district’s new assistant superintendent.   

She replaced Jeffrey Talbert, who resigned in early June to become superintendent in Alliance.

Find out what's happening in Cleveland Heightswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

"Dr. Celico’s vast experience in a District that is similarly situated to ours, along with her strong background in curriculum and instruction, is just what we need right now," said Nylajean McDaniel, the CH-UH superintendent. "She is energetic, bright, and ready to step into the position immediately. I’m confident she will contribute in big, meaningful ways here."

Celico has served as the Assistant Superintendent in the Euclid School District over the last four years. In that role, officials say she coordinated Euclid’s comprehensive continuous improvement plan, was the internal facilitator for the District Leadership Team, worked with the Ohio School Facilities Commission in building four new schools, and was the supervisor of human resources.

Find out what's happening in Cleveland Heightswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Prior to becoming assistant superintendent for the Euclid City School District, she served in many roles including elementary school teacher, assistant principal and principal.

"I’m very familiar with the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District," Celico said. "I’ve studied the data, there’s a lot to be excited about, and there are some challenges. This District is full of children who can succeed. It has a talented and dedicated staff, and a supportive community. Great things are ahead. I can’t wait to get started."

Celico earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education from John Carroll University. A Master’s Degree in School Administration; Superintendent’s License, and Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Administration from Cleveland State University. 


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Cleveland Heights