A nonprofit 501(c)(3 )organization of Washington State and the United States, this Association was founded for the purposes of: preserving the Cleveland High School Memorial Forest [located at 28322 SE Issaquah-Fall City Road, Fall City, WA] in perpetuity to honor former Cleveland students who gave their lives in service to the United States of America; supporting the educational uses in forestry, ecology, botany and environmental studies of the forest; and supporting and assisting students and staff of Cleveland High School in Seattle, Washington in their educational activities.
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To hold the Reunion on that date, the State would have to be well into Phase 4 of the timeline set by the Governor allowing gatherings larger than 50 people. Implementation of Phase 4 by August is now tentative, at best.
Based on the Reunion Committee's concern for the well-being of all of our class members and to make a reasonable and conservative decision given the unpredictability of the COVIS-19 pandemic, the Committee, by email, has reached an agreement to put our 60th Reunion on hold.
Based on the Reunion Committee's concern for the well-being of all of our class members and to make a reasonable and conservative decision given the unpredictability of the COVIS-19 pandemic, the Committee, by email, has reached an agreement to put our 60th Reunion on hold.
Cleveland High School Alumni Association is offering scholarship grants to be used beginning 2021 academic year to eligible 2021 Cleveland High School graduates. Each grant will be deposited with the selected recipient's college, university, or vocational/technical school upon verification of acceptance at that institution.
Please demonstrate your support of the plan to protect the longevity of the CHS Memorial Forest by having SPS sell the development rights of the property to the KCPD so the property can never be developed for any other use by SPS or any future owner. For years, CHS alumni have been concerned about the CHS Memorial Forest being sold or developed for some use other than being a memorial.
The CHSAA honored Pat Rosenkranz '49 by having eight copies of her book, "Honored Dead", bound in hardcover and distributed to close family members and friends. Her book, HONORED DEAD, tells the stories of the "Cleveland boys" who died while serving in the armed forces of our country during World War II.
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Makayla Carter
Dec 07, 2018
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One of the best schools you'll ever go to!!! You'll meet so many great people and the teachers are willing to make an effort if you are no matter your background!! Not to mention you learn life lessons from the teachers own experiences along with the curriculum. Project Based Learning is also a huge plus and really makes the information stay in your brain!
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Oct 01, 2018
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