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The station originated as a high school broadcast class under the direction of Marilyn Teague at Kenston High School on May 6, 1977. Initially, WKHR broadcast with only 10 watts of power and featured a rock music format; the station was managed by both students and staff. By 1983 the station's power increased to 300 watts.
News and notes from around the state include items from Cleveland, Charlotte, Apex, Kings Mountain and Andrews. See who the bright spots were this week. Cleveland High football seniors complete ...
Kennedy High School on WMAQ-TV's It's Academic in 1967 Student quiz shows have appeared on television as both local and national programs since the second half of the 20th century. The following is a list of quiz programs that have aired on local or national television, featuring teams from schools, colleges, or universities in academic ...
The unbeaten Rams are on their way to a 12th straight postseason, having never missed the playoffs. They certainly miss UNC freshman Omarion Hampton, but continued success speaks volumes.
At the end of the 1997-98 school year, another student's mother complained directly to the then-principal of Cleveland High School about the teacher propositioning a female student.
Cleveland High School is located on the site of the home of Jesse Bushyhead (1804-1844), a Cherokee religious and political leader. [5] In the late 1950s, a group of Cleveland citizens began working for a city high school. The first step was taken when a ninth grade was added to Arnold Junior High, now an elementary school.
WVIZ (channel 25) is a PBS member television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.It is owned by Ideastream Public Media alongside classical music station WCLV (90.3 FM) and co-managed with Kent State University–owned WKSU (89.7 FM), the NPR member for both Cleveland and Akron.
"Out of an abundance of caution, there will be extra patrols on campus to ensure the safety of all our students," Cleveland High School Principal Cindy Duong said in a message to the school community.