 | 161. |  | Jim Rogozen Headmasters at Jewish day schools typically last three to five years in one school. Rabbi Jim Rogozen is now on his 18th year as head of the Gross Schechter Day School in Pepper Pike, where 333 students (pre-K through eighth) focus 50/50 on general and Jewish studies.
Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Interview by Sarah Hollander
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 | 162. |  | John Boykin Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Ashley Sepanski
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 | 163. |  | Ken Lanci, 60 / Independent Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Erick Trickey
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 | 164. |  | Lasting Legacy A stay at the Inn on Biltmore Estate, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, grants access to the unrivaled grandeur of America's largest home. Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Kim Schneider
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 | 165. |  | Lucky Lessons Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Melanie Ciarrone
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 | 166. |  | Luxe Lodge Whiteface's Adirondack style on Lake Placid sets the scene for camplike friendliness, relaxing recreation and an award-winning restaurant. Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Jane Ammeson
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 | 167. |  | Major Tests Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Ashley Sepanski
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 | 168. |  | Major Tests Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Ashley Sepanski
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 | 169. |  | Matt Dolan, 45 / Republican Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Erick Trickey
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 | 170. |  | Med Heads Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Jessica Roblin
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 | 171. |  | Molding Minds For Northeast Ohio's private school students, a well-rounded education is sculpted out of much more than books. As we discovered from our biennial surveys and a day at the area's oldest private school, learning happens in and out of the classroom, and lessons go far beyond grammar and algebra. Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Carly Toyzan
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 | 172. |  | Nature’s Course Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Ashley Sepanski
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 | 173. |  | Private Elementary Schools Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature
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 | 174. |  | Private Schools: 2010 For Northeast Ohio's private school students, a well-rounded education is sculpted out of much more than books. As we discovered from our biennial surveys and a day at the area's oldest private school, learning happens in and out of the classroom, and lessons go far beyond grammar and algebra.
Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Edited by Carly Toyzan
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 | 175. |  | Richard Bradley At 18, Richard Bradley has volunteered more hours than most people will probably rack up in their entire lives. Bradley graduated from St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron and begins classes at Ohio University this fall.
Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Interview by Sarah Hollander
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 | 176. |  | Scott Embacher The seventh- and eighth-grade teacher at St. Francis School in Cleveland knows learning happens beyond the classroom. He also serves as director of The Club of Distinguished Gentlemen and the Social Justice Club.
Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Interview by Jennifer Keirn
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 | 177. |  | Seeing Green In the idyllic resort town of Stowe, Topnotch keeps vacations active, local and luxurious. Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Jane Ammeson
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 | 178. |  | Serving up Learning Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Melanie Ciarrone
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 | 179. |  | Shrine to Time The newly renovated Omni Bedford Springs entices with the restored splendor of two centuries worth of relaxation. Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Jane Ammeson
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 | 180. |  | Southern Hospitality The star of Dixie's Tupperware Party sure can work it. You've never seen a sales pitch like this. by Amber Matheson
Issue: September 2010 Issue Category: Feature Author: Amber Matheson
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