Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary School has been named a 2025-2026 Tree Campus by the Arbor Day Foundation, a recognition that celebrates the school’s commitment to trees, environmental education, hands-on learning, and community engagement. This recognition is a meaningful milestone for Candy’s Creek Cherokee and reflects the care, teamwork, and community partnerships that continue to help the campus grow as a beautiful and welcoming place for students, staff, families, and visitors. Mrs. Rebecca Lay, an educator at Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary School and leader of the school’s PTO, helped guide the effort to earn Tree Campus recognition. Through her work with students, families, staff, and community partners, Mrs. Lay supported the application process and helped champion the school’s continued focus on environmental education, outdoor learning, and campus beautification. “The young people of today are the environmental stewards of tomorrow. By nurturing an appreciation for trees in its students, schools like Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary School are helping shape a better future for all of us,” said Michelle Saulnier, Vice President of Programs at the Arbor Day Foundation. “We’re proud of Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary School’s dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for students to interact with trees and help cultivate a lifelong respect for nature.” Trees on school grounds provide more than beauty. They offer shade, help reduce extreme heat, improve air quality, support physical health, and contribute to students’ mental and cognitive well-being. “This is such exciting news for Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary School,” said Dr. Jeff Elliott, Director of Cleveland City Schools. “The trees on this campus make it a beautiful place to learn and grow, but this recognition is really about much more than that. It reflects the hard work, creativity, and partnerships that are helping students connect with nature in meaningful ways. We are especially proud of Mrs. Lay for her leadership as both a teacher and PTO leader, and for the heart she has put into making this recognition possible.” To earn Tree Campus recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation, schools must uphold four core standards. These include maintaining a tree campus team, creating an education plan that connects students to trees and their benefits, offering a hands-on experience that engages students with trees and the community, and holding an Arbor Day celebration. The Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Campus program is operated in collaboration with Project Learning Tree and Sustainable Forestry Initiative. To learn more about the program or how to apply, visit arborday.org.
Cleveland City Schools Recognized as a Reward District
Four Cleveland City Schools Named Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase Schools Cleveland City Schools is proud to announce that four of its elementary schools - Arnold Memorial Elementary, George R. Stuart Elementary, Mayfield Elementary, and Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary - have been named 2024-2025 Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase Schools. The Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase Schools award recognizes schools across the country that demonstrate exceptional commitment to building a positive school culture through relational and emotional safety. Schools are selected based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes measurable outcomes in academic performance, attendance, and discipline, as well as the school’s implementation of the Capturing Kids’ Hearts framework. “This is an incredible honor that reflects the hard work and dedication of our teachers, staff, students, and families,” said Dr. Jeff Elliott, Director of Schools. “We are deeply committed to creating safe, supportive learning environments where students thrive not only academically, but also socially and emotionally. Congratulations to these four schools for their outstanding achievement.” This accomplishment would not be possible without the efforts and commitment of our dedicated teachers and support staff, whose daily work ensures that every child feels safe, valued, and ready to learn. Capturing Kids’ Hearts is a nationally recognized program designed to strengthen student connectedness and engagement, with a focus on relationship-building and fostering a positive school culture. Being named a National Showcase School places these CCS schools among an elite group leading the way in transforming educational outcomes.
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