The teen years. Not a kid, not an adult. It can be an awkward time.
This section is for you; written by and about other young women facing some of the same changes and opportunities that you are.
Let us know what you think. E-mail teen@ClevelandWomen.com with your own thoughts and ideas or if you are interested in being a Writer, Photographer, Artist or Reviewer
Emily Infeld - State Champion still running
Beaumont HS to Georgetown to... London in 2012?
Congratulations to the 150 girls from 13 schools who comprise the
ClevelandWomen.Com High School Girls Future Leaders Class of 2008
See Speakers, Photos, Videos, Summaries and Opportunities from the annual event for promising high school girls.
Hi, I'm Rachael. I am a fellow teenager and know how nice it is to be able to ask someone a question or just talk to someone. If you have a question that you want to ask, I promise to keep it anonymous and to do my best to give you a good answer. I will call on my friends, family, teachers and others to try and help you out.
Have a question or problem?
Ask Rachael
Congratulations to Beaumont Track Star Emily Infield for being a finalist in the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards held January 24, 2008. And congratulations also to Lakewood High School's (then Wake Forest) Michelle Sikes for winning the Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award. See more from the Awards and read more and listen to an interview with Michelle where she gives advice to high school girls.
Photographer Monika Cepulis
Beaumont class of 2010
Wynonna's Classic Christmas Concert
Reviewed by Beaumont student Theresa Ianni
International Youth Soccer in Cleveland
Boys and Girls competing
Who says girls can't play chess?
16 year old Rebecca Lelko beat the men
Harry Potter Fest in Hudson
Pictures from our Teen Correspondent
ClevelandWomen.Com High School Girls Leadership Class of 2007
Photos, Summaries and Opportunities
The new Harry Potter book is coming
and Ashley can't wait!
5 Ways to Cut Spending
and Still Get to Do and Buy Cool Things
Funny Sentence Game
Send yours to your Friends and see theirs!
There is no safe sun tan
Learn about your skin
5 Top Trends in 2007 Prom Dresses
The most fashionable styles and colors
Senior & Junior Prom
New thoughts from 1,000 Teens
Music is the best hobby
By 13 year-old Allie (soon to be 14)
Bone strength for Life
What to eat, what to do
Where are you headed?
Start thinking about your future goals
Staying cool even when you're hot (mad)
Dealing with Anger
Be careful in Chat Rooms
Funny, but gross, picture
Boost your Self-Esteem
Try these Tips
What Smart Girls Should Know About Knee-Sense
How to Prevent and Treat Non-Contact Sports ACL Ligament Injuries in Young Women
I love animals
How do I become a vet?
During the month of March, Wiley Middle School in University Heights celebrated Women's History Month. The program was sponsored by Reaching Heights, an organization in the Cleveland Heights area. Katie Anderson, Teacher at Wiley Middle School, submitted the 3 winning entries.
- 1st Prize Winner: Helena Soreo
- 2nd Prize Winner: Julia Gay
- 3rd Prize Winner: Brittany Peterson
Congratulations Ladies!
Florence Volzer
By Helena Soreo
My Mom
By Julia Gay
A Woman's Worth
By Brittany Peterson
Tara MichelleMeet Tara
Girls, Teenagers & Young Women, here is my story.
Society in Cages?
Tara Michelle asks questions
The Story of a Girl
A Poem by Tara Michelle
No Longer am I Free
A Poem by Tara Michelle
Inside this Classroom
A Poem by Tara Michelle
Strength & Voice
A Poem by Tara Michelle
Bliss
A Poem by Tara Michelle
Nature vs Nurture
by Tara Michelle