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MoreOn Saturday, May 18th, the Rachel's Challenge Group at Revere Middle School spread more than 100 Random Acts of Kindness in Fairlawn/Montrose, surprising unsuspecting people, paying for gas, groceries, breakfast and toys and handing out jewelry and giftcards donated from local merchants.
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MoreNeil Roseberry usually vets candidates applying for a six-figure superintendent position.
Last week, however, Roseberry — a former school principal now employed with the Cuyahoga County Educational Service Center — interviewed adolescents who weren’t in search of a job.
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Celebrating one year: Mrs. Keaton's fifth graders share their favorite things to do in Bath Township
MoreAs promised, today we are featuring answers from Ms. Lori Keaton's fifth grade class at Bath Elementary School.
- High school notebook: Twinsburg confident after defeating Walsh Jesuit in sectional for second year in a row
- Crackdown coming for Internet cafes in Ohio
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$50,000 AMATS grant awarded to Bath and Copley townships
- State rep formally requests end of discussion to add second juvenile judge for Summit County
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All fired up: Bath residents save historic oven
- Traffic disruptions — May 22
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Revere Middle School students spread more than 100 Random Acts of Kindness in Fairlawn/Montrose
- Traffic disruptions — May 21
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MoreNext up for our celebrating one year series, we're featuring two classes from Bath Elementary school.
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MoreRevere Superintendent Randy Boroff and Board of Education member Diana Sabitsch teamed up to provide answers to the next installment of the celebrating one year series.
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Students and staff at Green High School shaved their heads to support one of their own on Friday, according to The Suburbanite.
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MoreWith the passage of an 8.45-mill levy Tuesday, Barberton schools enjoyed a favorable outcome at the polls.
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MoreMogadore, Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Barberton schools have more in common than interconnecting county highways. Each community has a school district that buses fewer than one in four students and receives only a small fraction in state money to do so.
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MoreAll but two of the 15 school districts in the five-county Akron-Canton area with an issue on the May 7 ballot are proposing tax hikes for homeowners — a request that’s increasingly frequent as superintendents express concerns over declining state aid and costly mandates.
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MoreBath, Copley, Fairlawn and Richfield Police Departments are providing a courtesy service for persons hosting parties in their jurisdiction for graduating seniors.
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MoreRevere High School is hosting its 2013 Celebration of the Arts exhibit from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
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Part-time faculty at the University of Akron will hold a rally Wednesday to protest the school’s decision to restrict the number of hours they can teach.
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BATH TWP: It was a bittersweet vote when the Revere Board of Education approved a number of retirements during the April 17 meeting, but it was the future retirement of Assistant Superintendent Kathy Bearer that caused board member George Seifert to comment that “if we don’t approve this, she can’t retire.”
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