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Tigers Celebrate With Weekend Homecoming Events

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More than 1,000 people marched in the Homecoming Parade, a communitywide celebration of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District,

following a three-year hiatus. The parade kicked off the

2022 Homecoming Weekend celebrations, which included a watch party, football game (Heights defeated Lorain 5518!), open house and tours of Heights High, the 42nd annual Cleveland Heights High School Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, numerous alumni reunions, and the student dance, a masquerade ball. Parade judges Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren, CH-UH BOE Member Dan Heintz, and Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby selected the Transportation Department as the best parade performer. Fairfax and Boulevard elementary schools were runners up.

PLease take your SeAtand furnish the future

The historically restored 1926 Heights High Auditorium, known as the Dina Rees Evans Center for the Performing Arts, is a careful blend of traditional decorative details with new sound and lighting technology. We welcome the community in for events and performances, and now, we invite you in to place a memory in this beautiful theater.

YOUR DONATION IS A STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN TODAY’S STUDENTS. WE’LL THANK YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL BRASS PLATE, PLACED EACH SUMMER IN TIME FOR HOMECOMING WEEKEND.

YES! I WOULD LIKE AN ENGRAVED DECORATIVE BRASS PLATE

Name _______________________________________ Class of ___________________________________________

Phone ______________________________________ Email ____________________________________________

Producer $1,000 Director $500 Patron $400 Artist $300 Understudy $300 Extras $250

PLEASE FILL IN DESIRED TEXT. SPACES AND PUNCTUATION ARE CONSIDERED CHARACTERS.

Mail your donation to: Heights Schools Foundation - 2155 Miramar Boulevard, University Heights, Ohio 44118 or make your donation online at: HeightsSchoolsFoundation.org

DEADLINE TO PURCHASE COMMEMORATIVE PLATES IS MAY 31, 2023

TIGER FUND FOR GRADUATING SENIORS

Growing Scholarships for Heights High Graduating Seniors

Our pledge: We stand behind all students ready to take their next steps into the future. If you’ve done your part, we’ll be there for you.

We need your help to make this commitment possible. That’s why we’re growing our efforts to expand scholarships for Heights High students of today. Thanks to generous donations from alumni and supporters, every spring the Heights Schools Foundation has been able to make awards. In fact, thanks to your support, nearly $170,000 has been awarded just in the last five years. But we know the need is much, much larger.

The Tiger Fund is for Heights students thinking big about their future, but who need support financially to make their

dreams come true. Candidates must have plans to attend an accredited college or university for a career certification program, or a 2- or 4-year degree program and be graduating in good standing having attended Heights High for at least two years. Heights Schools Foundation (HSF) is the internal nonprofit partner supporting the CH-UH City School District. Our mission is to engage alumni and community members to celebrate our past, embrace our present and support our future. One of our top strategic priorities is to support graduating seniors with increased access to scholarships. Your donations are helping to bring students’ dreams within reach. Thank you!

PLEASE ACCEPT MY DONATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $ _____________________________________________

Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Class of _______________________________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________________

City / State / Zip _________________________________________________________________ Email _________________________________________

Mail your donation to: Heights Schools Foundation - 2155 Miramar Boulevard, University Heights, Ohio 44118 or make your donation online at: HeightsSchoolsFoundation.org

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