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WHMS Recognized as 2016-2017 Cleveland Clinic Banner School
Cleveland Clinic Banner SchoolWarrensville Heights Middle School (WHMS) has been named as a Cleveland Clinic Banner School for the 2016-2017 academic year. This award recognizes the school’s noteworthy success in leveraging community resources to advance student learning.

The Cleveland Clinic Civic Education Department offers programs designed to promote health and wellness, academic achievement, and career preparedness for students in grades K through 12. It takes ambitious teachers and encouraging administrators, though, to deliver these opportunities to students.

Cleveland Clinic's Office of Government and Community Relations’ Civic Education Department commended Counselor Timeka Clark's effort and support in implementing the Adventures in Health Science and Medicine program, which demonstrated an exceptional commitment to student enrichment and distinguished WHMS as a 2016-2017 Cleveland Clinic Banner School: a distinction earned by fewer than 30 percent of the 159 schools in four states that participated in Civic Education programming this year. Congratulations!