Urban Community School
Henry L Flenory Jr. is a seasoned professional with diverse experience across multiple roles. Currently serving as a Cycle Counter at Amazon since September 2021, Henry also holds the position of Facilities Coordinator at Urban Community School and Bar Back at Town Hall Ohio City, both since July 2015. Previously, Henry gained valuable experience as a Student Intern at Boys Hope Girls Hope of Northeastern Ohio from August 2018 to May 2019, and worked with Urban Squash Cleveland from October 2017 to February 2018. Additionally, Henry contributed as a mentor, leader, and operations assistant at Saint Ignatius High School's Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership from June 2009 to July 2017. Henry earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Management from Cleveland State University, completing studies from 2014 to 2019.
Urban Community School
Urban Community School (UCS) strives to break social and economic barriers to success for Cleveland's near west side children by providing an individualized, innovative, and challenging education. Rooted in the Ursuline Sisters’ tradition of faith, character, and educational excellence, UCS engages our faculty, families, and community partners in the successful whole child development of our students. UCS currently serves nearly 700 students from six weeks to 14 years old (8th grade). Our campus has grown with the addition of various partners. We are able to provide our students and families with wraparound services, serving the whole child. The UCS student body is representative of the eight neighborhoods we serve. Our students are 28% Hispanic, 27% White, 25% Multiracial, 19% Black or African American, and 1% Asian. The majority of children attending UCS are economically disadvantaged and approximately 75% qualify for the National School Lunch Program.