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CHS student heads to Argentina
Cloverleaf junior Mark Andrews is embarking on a year of study in Argentina as part of the Wooster Rotary Youth Exchange.
 
Colts qualify for "Best of the Browns"
Five Cloverleaf football players have been selected to participate in the elite “Best of the Browns” competition June 23 at Cleveland Stadium for the chance to advance to the National Championship event in July. 
Congrats to Ashley Murray!
Cloverleaf's Ashley Murray earned a seventh-place finish and a podium spot with her outstanding performance Saturday in the 3,200-meter run at the state track meet.  
Tell us what you think
We want to know what YOU think about Cloverleaf Elementary School! Please take a moment to fill out our online survey. Answers are confidential.  
2013-14 preschool screening
Fall peer model screening for preschool students will take place 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 22 at Cloverleaf Elementary School.  
It's here!
The 2013 Senior Edition of the Cloverleaf High School Observer is online.
 
CMS dominates essay contest
Congratulations to Cloverleaf Middle School students who dominated the 2013 Medina County Auditor’s Memorial Day Essay Contest!  
Stampede 2013 ... Save the date!
Mark the calendar now for an exciting evening of delicious food, community spirit, and great Colts football. The 2013 Stampede at the Stadium takes place Friday, Aug. 30.  
Peaceful School Bus program survey
Cloverleaf Elementary School students, teachers and bus drivers are completing the first year of the Peaceful School Bus program. Parents and guardians, will you take a moment to fill out a brief online survey to offer Cloverleaf important feedback on this new program?
 
Jacob Dunbar is state tennis champion!
Cloverleaf senior Jacob Dunbar is the OHSAA Div. I Singles champion! 
A field trip to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cloverleaf Middle School students in Mrs. Riley’s seventh-grade reading class recently enjoyed a field trip to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. The trip was funded by a grant from Target that covered all costs, including busing, admission and lunch.   
Feeding Medina County volunteers visit CES
In partnership with the Medina County Farm Bureau, volunteers from Feeding Medina County spent time reading books to Cloverleaf Elementary School students to promote literacy and help students gain a better understanding of where our food comes from. 
Trevor Milbrandt a winner in state poster contest
Trevor Milbrandt, a student in Mrs. Ruprecht’s third-grade class at Cloverleaf Elementary School, has been named a winner in the 2012-13 Fire Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by the State Fire Marshal's office.  
Tamaya Peiris is a PBS writer's contest winner
Tamaya Peiris, a student in Mrs. Mack's kindergarten class at Cloverleaf Elementary School, entered the 2013 PBS Kids Go! Writers Contest in April and won second place in the Cleveland WVIZ Kindergarten category!  
Dunbar receives Midwest tennis award
Cloverleaf High School tennis player Jacob Dunbar has received the USTA/Midwest Section’s Wallace R. Holzman, Sr., Award. Jacob received the honor at a luncheon during the USTA/Midwest Section Spring Meeting in Carmel, Ind. 
Small Steps for Savanna picnic & raffle
Bring the whole family and join in this event to help raise money for Cloverleaf Elementary School student Savanna Whitney on Saturday, June 29. Proceeds help pay for a pair of medical devices that will help Savanna walk safely.  
CMS staff raises money for student rewards
Each Friday, Cloverleaf Middle School staff members have the option of paying $1 to wear blue jeans to school, with the money going to a good cause: Rewarding CMS students who work hard. 
Kimberly Manix receives Teacher of Excellence Award
Cloverleaf Middle School teacher Kimberly Manix has received the 2013 Homer B. Smith Teacher of Excellence Award. It’s the first time the honor has been awarded to a special education teacher. 
Juszczyk headed to NFL
Congratulations to 2009 Cloverleaf grad Kyle Juszczyk, selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL draft! 
Summer enrichment activities
It's never too early to plan to take part in the variety of summer enrichment activities available in Northeast Ohio for students of all ages.  
Summer School registration is underway
Information and registration forms for 2013 Summer School are now online.
 
EpiPen special offer
Do you have a child who requires an EpiPen in case of an allergic reaction? Cloverleaf's school nurse is letting families know of a special offer that provides up to three EpiPens for a $0 co-pay.
 
Eagle project at CES
There’s an Eagle behind the new wildlife observation blind at Cloverleaf Elementary School. Jonathan Henn, a 15-year-old sophomore at Cloverleaf High School, recently completed the blind as his Eagle Scout project with Westfield Center Boy Scout Troop 454. 
Dramatic come-from-behind win
You don’t want to miss the Cloverleaf High School Academic Challenge team on the Dec. 22 edition of the Westfield Insurance Brain Game on WBNS-TV!  
Reminder: High school building hours
Just a reminder to Cloverleaf High School students and parents that the high school buildings open to students at 7 a.m. and close at 3:15 p.m. Students are not permitted in the buildings before 7 a.m. or after 3:15 p.m. unless it is for a supervised school activity.
 
FAQs about new budget cuts
As a district in Fiscal Emergency, Cloverleaf Schools is required by the state of Ohio to implement a new round of budget cuts following the failure of the 6.9-mill emergency operating levy on the Nov. 6 ballot.  
Cloverleaf is Excellent with Distinction!
Congratulations to Cloverleaf students, staff and the entire community! Our school district has achieved the highest-possible ranking from the Ohio Department of Education: Excellent with Distinction.
 
Market Day order forms
Market Day flyers are now available at Cloverleaf High School, Middle School and Elementary School. Completed order forms must be dropped off at Cloverleaf Elementary.  
It's Thunderbolt the Wonder Colt!
Show your Colt pride on your car, wall or locker with Thunderbolt the Wonder Colt.
 
Girl Scouts build outdoor classroom at CES
Junior Girl Scout Troop 42 from Westfield Center recently completed its Bronze Award Project: construction of a wildlife observation blind at Cloverleaf Elementary School. Be sure to check out the slide show!  
Get your elementary school Cat's Meow!
Cloverleaf Elementary PTO has Cat's Meow figures of Lodi, Seville and Westfield elementary schools! They make great keepsakes -- and help raise money for the many PTO activities that support Cloverleaf students.  
Get your elementary school Cat's Meow!
Cloverleaf Elementary PTO has Cat's Meow figures of Lodi, Seville and Westfield elementary schools! They make great keepsakes -- and help raise money for the many PTO activities that support Cloverleaf students. 
Community Prevention Coalition
Cloverleaf Schools has joined forces with local law enforcement, clergy, government, businesses and citizens to raise awareness of Ohio's prescription drug abuse epidemic.
 
BOE agenda for Feb. 27
The agenda for the Feb. 27 meeting of the Cloverleaf Board of Education is now online.
 
Getting ready for Robofest
Cloverleaf Middle School Robotics Club members are gearing up for the March 3 Robofest at Medina County University Center. 
Pick-up and drop-off procedures
Student drop-off and pick-up procedures at the new Cloverleaf Elementary School are very important for the safety of our students. All parents bringing students to school and picking up students are to use the Buffham Road entrance next to the tennis courts.
 
Candy for the troops
Students at Lodi Primary Elementary School sent a little sweetness around the world. They collected 120 pounds of candy for U.S. troops in Afghanistan to pass out to Afghan children, who frequently approach the soldiers for treats.  
National Geographic Bee winner!
Congratulations to Westfield Upper Elementary fifth-grader Casey Boduszek, Cloverleaf's school-level winner of the 2012 National Geographic Bee! Casey will be competing for a chance to go to the state-level competition in March.
 
Food drive a success!
Students, families and staff at Lodi Primary Elementary School recently completed a successful food drive to help local people in need. All the food went to the Lodi Good Samaritans for distribution in the community.
 
Seville students raise $2,036 for historical society
Third- and fourth-graders at Seville Intermediate Elementary School waged a Penny War – raising $2,036 to help the Seville Historical Society pay for new windows in its museum. 
Cloverleaf Students Salute Our Veterans
On Nov. 10, students at Westfield Upper Elementary School and Seville Intermediate Elementary School participated in special assemblies to honor the men and women who serve our country in the armed forces.
 
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Fiscal Emergency Q & A

At the Oct. 24 meeting of the Cloverleaf Board of Education, Roger Hardin of the Ohio Department of Education and attorney Bill Pepple of the law firm Pepple & Waggoner gave a presentation on what it would mean for the Cloverleaf community should the school district enter Fiscal Emergency status.

Mr. Hardin and Mr. Pepple each spent a significant portion of their time answering questions from the audience. Here’s a summary of the information they shared.

 
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