Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District
Nikia Cleveland-Black is an experienced Information Technology Specialist currently serving the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District since May 2012. Prior to this role, Nikia worked as a Contractor at MCPc from 2009 to 2011 and held a position as a Data Noc at Alltel for a brief period in 2009. Nikia also served in the US Navy from August 2000 to August 2008 as an Information Technician, where responsibilities included leading over 2,000 trouble calls and serving as the Lead Unix Administrator and Repair Parts Petty Officer on the USNS Vessel. Nikia holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science from Cuyahoga Community College (2017-2020) and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Network and System Administration from ITT Technical Institute (2011-2013).
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Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District
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For more than 100 years, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District has been one of the most storied and successful school districts in Northeast Ohio. We serve a vibrant, diverse community, made up of Cleveland Heights, University Heights, and a section of South Euclid. We educate more than 5,100 students each year, from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade, in seven elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, an alternative options school, an early childhood learning center and a career and technical education consortium. The CH-UH School District has long been known for providing exceptional academic programs that help prepare students of diverse abilities and backgrounds for lifelong success. We offer esteemed extracurricular activities at every grade level, including our world-renowned vocal and instrumental music programs, in addition to accomplished athletic teams. The CH-UH School District employs a dedicated staff committed to helping all students achieve and excel. The District requires each school to develop a unique Academic Achievement Plan, which are included in the principals’ evaluations, thereby holding them accountable for their students’ successes and growth. CH-UH teachers work with the nation’s foremost educational experts during professional development days and strive throughout the year to enhance classroom experiences.