Community First: Mike Dudley Sr. Rallies Garfield Heights for Student Scholarships


A Lifetime of Service—Now Focused on Today’s Students

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On March 17, 2025, longtime Garfield Heights resident, former Garfield Heights City Council President Pro Tem and community advocate Mike Dudley Sr. stood before the Board of Education to champion a simple but powerful idea: use the city’s love of basketball to fund scholarships for graduating seniors.

Mike still laces up for a pickup game whenever he can. “None of my sons could beat me one-on-one back in the day,” he joked, drawing warm smiles from the board. But the heart of his message was serious: too many Garfield Heights students miss out on college-grant programs available to their peers in neighboring districts.

The Proposal: Parents vs. Bulldogs Charity Game

Mike outlined a plan—already backed by Coach Sonny Johnson—to host a community-versus-staff basketball game in the high-school gym.

Key details he presented:

ItemDetails
PurposeGenerate scholarship funds ($500–$1,000 micro-grants) for Garfield Heights seniors
PlayersLocal parents & alumni vs. Coach Johnson’s hand-picked squad
Starting pledges$5,000 from a private donor; commitments from one business and a push from another in the total over $10,000
AdministrationFunds go directly through the district—no nonprofit overhead, every dollar to students
TimelineTargeting the 2025–26 school year (so this year’s graduates still benefit)

Why It Matters

  1. Fills a Funding Gap – Students in Garfield Heights lack certain CMSD-style college grants. A grassroots pot of $10,000+ can cover books, fees, or housing deposits.
  2. Re-engages Parents – “We’ve lost some of the parent involvement we once had,” Mike reminded the board. Putting moms and dads on the court turns spectators into stakeholders.
  3. Strengthens Community Trust – After years of fiscal challenges, a high-energy, feel-good event can rebuild confidence in local schools and show students that adults have their backs.

A Call to (Friendly) Arms

Mike’s parting wish? “Let’s make this game happen—I want to talk a little trash to Coach Johnson while we raise money for the kids.”

If you’re a parent, business owner, or alumnus willing to:

  • Play on the community team
  • Sponsor the event (scholarship naming rights available)
  • Volunteer on game day

please email mdudleysr@gmail.com or call 216-324-7661.

Together we can turn a friendly rivalry into life-changing opportunities for Garfield Heights graduates.


Article by the MikeDudleySr.com team — “Community solutions, one neighborhood at a time.”

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