Garfield Heights Schools Announce Back to School Bash and Levy Renewal Plans

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The Garfield Heights City Schools Board convened on July 21, 2025, for a regular meeting focused on preparations for the upcoming school year and community engagement initiatives. The meeting began with a roll call, confirming the presence of all board members.

Board President Miss Cox opened the session with a report emphasizing the importance of summer for students and staff as they recharge for the new academic year. She announced that the first day of school for grades one through twelve is set for Friday, August 22, while kindergarten students will start on a staggered schedule, with those whose last names begin with letters A through K beginning on Thursday, August 28, and those with last names L through Z starting on Friday, August 29.

Cox also highlighted the annual back-to-school bash scheduled for Saturday, August 16, from 1 PM to 4 PM at the high school. This event will feature supply giveaways, games, and entertainment, aiming to foster community spirit and engagement.

In her report, Cox addressed the district's fiscal responsibility, noting a renewal levy on the November ballot that will not increase taxes but is crucial for maintaining funding. She encouraged community members to stay informed about this issue, assuring that informational sessions would be held to discuss the levy further.

Following the president's report, the wellness committee shared that the athletic director secured 100 free mouthpieces for student-athletes through a partnership with Delta Dental.

Superintendent Dr. Reynolds then provided his report, reiterating the details of the back-to-school event and the school start dates. He congratulated Brett Dawson on his appointment as the new band director, expressing confidence in his leadership. Dr. Reynolds also urged parents to engage in their children's literacy development over the summer, emphasizing the district's commitment to enhancing literacy across all content areas.

The meeting concluded without public remarks on agenda items, marking a productive session focused on community involvement and educational readiness for the upcoming school year. The board looks forward to another successful year and encourages ongoing collaboration with families and the community.

Converted from Garfield Heights City Schools - July 21, 2025 - Regular Board Meeting meeting on July 23, 2025
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