Tour of new pilot learning space at Heights High's Legacy New Tech will precede Sept. 18 school board meeting
New lab stations at Legacy New Tech.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District's newly renovated Legacy New Tech small school at Heights High will be open to the public on Tuesday, Sept. 18 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Following tours of the new pilot learning space, the CH-UH Board of Education will hold its work session meeting at Legacy New Tech, at 7 p.m.
Angee Shaker, director of communications for the district, said, "Community members will have a chance to meet principal Crystal Maclin and her team, and learn more about how the new learning spaces support problem-based learning." A $750,000 Innovation Grant through the Ohio Department of Education's Race to the Top initiative helped fund the project.
Kim Sergio Inglis
Kim Sergio Inglis is editor-in-chief of the Heights Observer. She lives in the Shaker Farm Historic District in Cleveland Heights.