
There’s a back story to this alumni profile. I admit that I have been harassing my colleague, Michael Love to complete one of our alumni profiles for quite some time. I desperately wanted him to give us an update on what he and his two siblings have been doing since graduation because I think it shows, very clearly, the kind of graduates that come out of SEL Schools. This is a profile I knew you would all want to read, and in keeping with Michael’s understated and modest style, I would say he’s holding back–just a little.
Having had the privilege of working with him since 2008, I can honestly say that he is a tireless and devoted servant of our community. He has a resume that makes it obvious that he could work anywhere, yet he has committed himself to South Euclid and has purchased his own home here. As Economic Development Director, he has accomplished so much. During his tenure the city has seen over $100 million in new investment, and he was instrumental in establishing One South Euclid, the city’s community development corporation. He has been a speaker at national conferences, a committed volunteer for many South Euclid and Cleveland causes, and works tirelessly to make South Euclid and Greater Cleveland the best it can be.
Michael’s brother Stephen is another Cleveland powerhouse! Formerly employed by Cleveland Neighborhood Progress, the Cuyahoga Land Bank, and now as a Program Officer for the Cleveland Foundation, Stephen is establishing a name for himself in the region as someone who is instrumental to Cleveland’s Renaissance. The creative genius behind the Euclid Beach Blast, Stephen has spent untold hours cleaning up Euclid Beach and attracting scores of others to take up the cause. In his free time, you can see him putting his Brush Band skills to good use, playing the trombone in venues all over town with Son Gitano, the uber popular Latin Jazz band. Stephen and his equally accomplished fiance, Ali Lukacsy, have purchased a home near the lake in Collinwood that they are lovingly renovating. Both are committed to the Collinwood art scene and helping to create a more vibrant NEO.
Sarah Love is continuing her education by pursuing a Doctorate in Psychology, having recently been accepted into a prestigious program at Wright State. We hope that she follows in her brothers’ footsteps and returns to Greater Cleveland upon completion of her academic career.
The Love siblings typify the kind of selfless devotion to service we see in so many SEL graduates. In writing these profiles, what often comes to light is that our graduates want to make the world a better place and are willing to work hard to make that happen. One thing is for sure: we love the LOVE siblings! — Sally Martin
What are your names and when did you graduate from SEL Schools?
Michael Love: 2004
Stephen Love: 2006
Sarah Love: 2011
Where did you attend college, what was your major, and what year did you graduate?
Michael:
Baldwin Wallace University, BA Communication Studies, 2008
Cleveland State University, Master of Public Administration (MPA), 2009
Stephen:
Baldwin Wallace University, BA Political Science/International Studies, 2010
Cleveland State University, Master of Public Administration (MPA), 2011
Sarah:
Ohio Wesleyan University, BA Psychology, 2015
Wright State University, PsyD Candidate, Doctor of Psychology, 2020
What are you doing now and where do you live?
Michael:
Economic Development Director for the City of South Euclid, lives in South Euclid
Stephen:
Program Officer for the Cleveland Foundation, lives in Cleveland (North Collinwood)
Sarah:
PsyD Candidate (Doctor of Psychology) at Wright State University, lives in Dayton
What activities were you involved in while at SEL Schools?
Michael:
Model UN, Student Council, Peer Tutoring, Future Business Leaders Club
Stephen:
Band, Student Council, National Honor Society
Sarah:
Band, Key Club
In what ways do you feel that SEL Schools prepared you for your future endeavors?
We feel SEL Schools truly prepared us for future success. SEL Schools provided us with a truly well-rounded education which allowed us to be prepared for success in college and beyond.
All three of us attended SEL Schools from Kindergarten through 12th grade and feel our education was unmatched. The academic programs and offerings, particularly at the high school level, put students such as ourselves on a path to success in college. Graduating from Brush, one can be confident that success in college is very likely. The opportunity to earn college credit through enrolling in a diverse range of Advancement Placement Classes is big advantage SEL Schools offer. These classes do a great job in preparing students for college and through the college credit opportunity can allow students to potentially finish college early. Coming out of Brush, all three of us felt ready for college, and had successful college careers. This translated to all three of us enrolling in graduate programs and being on track for professional success.
Beyond the academic offerings at Brush, the range of extracurricular activities allowed all three of us to explore our different interests, being involved in everything from music to helping other students succeed. Of course, the diverse types and personalities of the student body in SEL Schools, truly prepares you for what you will encounter in the real world. Starting in college and throughout your professional career, you will interact with those different from you. Being educated in a diverse school district, and it is diverse in every sense of the word, allows these interactions to be enjoyable. We also feel SEL students are more likely to seek out these interactions in their post-school lives.
What are some of your favorite memories, teachers, or classes from SEL Schools?
All of us enjoyed our experiences throughout our time in SEL. One thing the three of us had in common was an appreciation for the foreign language curriculum. All three us began taking Spanish in the 7th Grade and took it throughout our high school careers. Being in the foreign language program is a great example of the practical skills an SEL education offers for students.
We also very much enjoyed the opportunity to be involved in a variety of extracurricular activities. We each partook in somewhat different activities with experiences that we continue to find useful today. Whether it be the teamwork skills learned in band, the leadership skills from being part of Student Council, or the commitment to helping others gained from Key Club, all of the activities we were part of provided us with valuable life lessons.
We believe our time and experiences in SEL Schools contributed greatly to the people we are today.
If there was one thing you wish people knew about SEL Schools, what would it be?
We wish people had a better understanding of the high quality education SEL Schools offer. We truly believe it is the amazing education we received through SEL Schools that allowed us to have great college and now professional career experiences. Continuing to share success stories is one of the best ways to get the word out about our school district and the opportunities it provides.
Brush is truly an ideal sized high school. It offers many opportunities that could not be found in smaller school districts, such as the diverse range of AP Classes and extracurricular activities, while still being able to offer much individualized instruction and attention to fit the needs of all students. We feel there is a deep commitment in SEL Schools to student success.