UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The Cleveland Heights-University Heights (CH-UH) Board of Education has two new members joining and one incumbent returning, based on final, unofficial results from the Nov. 4 election.
Dan Heintz won his third term on the school board, with Tom Hodgkiss-Lilly and Kathi Howard-Primes taking seats in January as well.
Howard-Primes, the founder and CEO of Momentuum tutoring and educational services, received over 9,500 votes (33 percent), according to results from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.
Heintz, an American history teacher at Chardon High School and a Heights High graduate -- along with his wife and son -- picked up nearly 8,800 votes (30 percent).
Hodgkiss-Lilly, an attorney, Realtor and Heights High graduate with four kids in the district,

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