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What We’re Reading: Lost Cleveland

Lost Cleveland, by Laura DeMarcoReview by Greg Deegan If you are a member of the Teaching Cleveland community, you would

Eyes on the Educators: Jen Forshey

This month, we caught up with Jen Forshey, an integral member of the Teaching Cleveland leadership team. Jen has served

What We’re Reading: We Made It to School Alive

We Made It To School Alive by Quartez Harris We Made It To School Alive is a collection of 34 poems

Partner Spotlight: Literary Cleveland

Tell us about Literary Cleveland Literary Cleveland is a nonprofit creative writing center that offers writing workshops, craft talks, and publishing

Eyes on the Educators: Pam Ogilvy

This month, Teaching Cleveland caught up with Pam Ogilvy, a social studies teacher at Beachwood High School who, because of

Partner Spotlight: Cleveland History Center

Teaching Cleveland spoke to Angie Lowrie, the director of the Cleveland History Center, about its resources and support for educators.

What We’re Reading: Cleveland in 50 Maps

Cleveland in 50 MapsEdited by Dan Crissman, Cartography by Evan Tachovsky & David Wilson by Arin Miller-Tait Teachers love maps. 

Eyes on the Educators: Connie Miller

This month, Teaching Cleveland caught up with Connie Miller, an educator extraordinaire at Birchwood School of Hawken. Connie began teaching

What We’re Reading: The Making of Cleveland’s Black “Suburb in the City”: Lee-Seville & Lee-Harvard

What started as a small enclave around Lee and Seville roads in old Miles Heights would eventually become a groundbreaking

Eyes on the Educators: Lauren Calig

This month, Teaching Cleveland features a great friend of Teaching Cleveland, veteran educator Lauren Calig, who serves as the director

Partner Spotlight: The Hawken Mastery School

Teaching Cleveland has worked with a number of Hawken educators since Teaching Cleveland began its Teaching Cleveland Institute (TCI) years

Eyes on the Educators: Russ Lammermeier

Why did you choose to participate in Teaching Cleveland?I have been teaching since 1990. I taught History in the Chicago

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