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PSE Credit Union Cuyahoga, Medina and Lorain County’s Family Bank

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Parma 2023

Parma 2023

What started more than 65 years ago as a credit union to help Parma school teachers get lower auto loan rates, is now a thriving not-for-profit bank that offers Cuyahoga, Medina and Lorain County residents financial services and more.

PSE Credit Union, conveniently located on Regency Drive in Parma across from the Parma Justice Center, “offers all the same services as a bank but with lower loan rates, higher savings interest rates and lower fees,” says CEO Joe Anderson.

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This family-oriented institution now includes over 28,000 members throughout Cuyahoga, Medina and Lorain Counties and makes educating kids about finances a core part of its mission.

“As part of our commitment to kids, we take our mascot, Pennie the PSE Puppy, into schools and teach kids as young as kindergartners to save money through our Pennie Club,” says Anderson.

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The foundation of good teaching and reaching every child is differentiation. This is founded in the principles of “rigor, relevance, and relationships.” At Parma Community Schools we provide learning opportunities that meet the needs of our students. What we want our parents to understand is that rigor doesn’t mean more work, but a great depth of work. It means pushing a student to their level of work capacity in terms of the difficulty, thought, and level of analysis. At PCS we recognize that relevance is especially important to this generation of students that want to know “why” they need to do this or “how” this topic has anything to do with them. They want to know the work is relevant prior to putting effort into the task. Finally, we know that no significant learning takes place without first a relationship. A great educator and principal once said “you have to touch a heart before a child will let you touch their mind.”

Be a part of our wonderful learning community. Visit us at PCS and see why we are “The Right Choice for Parents and a Real Chance for Children.”

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