CH-UH District Ranks in Bottom 5 Percent in the State Based on Standardized Tests
A "preview" of Ohio's new rankings system places Cleveland Heights-University Heights among the lowest of traditional public schools
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District is ranked in the bottom 5 percent of public schools in the state based on standardized test scores. Out of 611 traditional schools ordered in what’s called the performance index, CH-UH landed in 583rd place, according to preliminary information released by the Ohio Department of Education. These preliminary rankings measured student performance on all tested subjects in grades three to eight on Ohio’s Achievement Assessments and on the 10th grade Ohio Graduation Test, according to the ODE. Students at all levels — advanced, accelerated, proficient, basic and limited — are included. CH-UH Superintendent Douglas Heuer said though the performance index measure has actually improved…
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1:57 pm on Monday, January 23, 2012
We thought about Hawken as I was in the CHUH system through 6th grade and then was able to go to Hawken for through middle and high school. It just didn't work out for us. Both our children attend(ed) Fairfax and we love it. The teachers and current principal are great. My greatest concern is with the district. It is the fact that they just don't get it these days. They think they are still the …   more ›