Where would we be without our outstanding Streetsboro Administrative Professionals? They keep our schools running smoothly with their organization, problem-solving skills, and warm welcomes. Today we celebrate these incredible team members who are truly the heartbeat of our district operations! Thank you!

Happy Earth Day! From recycling initiatives to planting projects, we're nurturing tomorrow's environmental leaders who understand that small changes make a big difference.

To all our incredible Streetsboro volunteers - we couldn't do it without you! Whether you help in classrooms, chaperone field trips, support athletic events, or serve on committees, your time and talents enrich our students' experiences. Your dedication makes our school community stronger every day!

Our Streetsboro school libraries are more than just book collections! This School Library Month, we celebrate these vital learning spaces and our amazing librarians who inspire a lifelong love of reading in our students.

Get ready for some changes at SES! We are using the money from our Bubble Run Fundraiser to transform our courtyard into a beautiful Butterfly Garden! This space will include a learning area for students to practice observations and measurements, a classroom space for outdoor learning, and a habitat area for butterflies. We look forward to sharing our after photos! Stay tuned!


These third grade students from Mrs. Baker's ELA classes have completed the 10 Book Challenge - and some of them have read 20 or 30! They got to have a special "lunch bunch" hang out at lunch time. Great job, readers!



Rockets are discovering their voices through verses, exploring how poetry captures emotions, experiences, and imagination during Poetry Month!

Seventh grade STEM students are using dial calipers to precisely measure models. Sixth grade STEM students designed and 3D printed Minecraft bobble heads.



Streetsboro High School students have been having a great time learning the game of pickleball in Physical Education classes!
As one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, pickleball has provided a fun and engaging way for students to stay active while developing new skills.
Throughout the unit, students have been learning the rules, strategies, and fundamentals of the game, all while building teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship. It’s been great to see students encouraging one another, competing in a positive way, and gaining confidence as they improve.
We love seeing our students try new activities and find ways to stay active—and pickleball has definitely been a hit!
As one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, pickleball has provided a fun and engaging way for students to stay active while developing new skills.
Throughout the unit, students have been learning the rules, strategies, and fundamentals of the game, all while building teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship. It’s been great to see students encouraging one another, competing in a positive way, and gaining confidence as they improve.
We love seeing our students try new activities and find ways to stay active—and pickleball has definitely been a hit!



In this bonus episode, 8th grader Leo walks us through a collaborative argumentative essay project in language arts class.
Watch how these students build a compelling argument together: https://youtu.be/edq_eoVz0aU?si=Od1V9LUbuMyTTk6h
Watch how these students build a compelling argument together: https://youtu.be/edq_eoVz0aU?si=Od1V9LUbuMyTTk6h

Superintendent Cindy Deevers visits the Middle School in the latest episode of Hallway to Hallway to celebrate a remarkable milestone with Principal Weppler.
The school has earned the Ohio Momentum Award for two consecutive years, an achievement reached by only 33 of approximately 2,300 middle schools across the state. Tune in to hear how students, staff, and school leadership made this outstanding recognition possible.
Watch it here: https://youtu.be/fUuKHnLM3KQ
The school has earned the Ohio Momentum Award for two consecutive years, an achievement reached by only 33 of approximately 2,300 middle schools across the state. Tune in to hear how students, staff, and school leadership made this outstanding recognition possible.
Watch it here: https://youtu.be/fUuKHnLM3KQ

This week, Streetsboro High School had the opportunity to host two outstanding assemblies focused on student leadership and the impact our students can have on one another.
A major focus of these assemblies was encouraging students to begin thinking about—and signing up for—leadership opportunities for next school year.
SHS students learned about a variety of ways they can get involved, including mentoring peers, participating in student leadership groups, supporting school initiatives, and serving as role models within our building.
These opportunities are designed to give students a voice while also allowing them to make a meaningful difference in the success of others.
A major focus of these assemblies was encouraging students to begin thinking about—and signing up for—leadership opportunities for next school year.
SHS students learned about a variety of ways they can get involved, including mentoring peers, participating in student leadership groups, supporting school initiatives, and serving as role models within our building.
These opportunities are designed to give students a voice while also allowing them to make a meaningful difference in the success of others.

This April, we honor our Streetsboro military children and families. Your strength, resilience, and adaptability inspire us. We recognize the unique sacrifices you make while serving our country and supporting our students. Thank you for being part of our Rocket community.

From genetic mutations to Honors Algebra II to AP Computer Science, students are diving deep into complex concepts with focus and collaboration. High expectations and real-world relevance are driving outstanding work in our classrooms.



During Math Awareness Month Streetsboro classrooms are buzzing with problem-solving and critical thinking! From geometry to algebra, we're celebrating how math shapes our world and prepares our students for future success!

The SMS 3v3 PBIS event was a hit! Students and staff showed off their skills on the court, and the student team pulled off a major upset, sending fans into a frenzy!



Mrs. Nowicki's 7th graders used Oreo cookies to model the phases of the moon. Students twisted apart cookies and shaped the cream to represent each lunar phase. Delicious and educational!


5th graders are tackling division using a strategy called partial quotients, with plenty of hands-on practice and teacher support along the way!



Mrs. Holtz's WIN group is mastering vowel teams like "ew" and how they sound in multisyllabic words. Great work!

Since fiscal year 2021, Streetsboro City Schools has implemented a broad range of cost saving strategies, competitive grant efforts, vendor negotiations, and revenue programs. These combined actions reflect the district’s commitment to financial responsibility and long term stability. Thank you to our community for your continued partnership.
For the Streetsboro City Schools Financial FAQ, go to: https://www.scsrockets.org/page/school-district-financial-facts
For the Streetsboro City Schools Financial FAQ, go to: https://www.scsrockets.org/page/school-district-financial-facts

