Our Pi Day celebration may have been a little late, but the excitement was right on time! Students eagerly lined up for the chance to pie a staff member, filling the room with laughter and energy. Mr. Weppler was definitely the most requested, making for some unforgettable (and messy!) moments. It was a fun and memorable way to celebrate math and bring our school community together.
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A staff member sits covered in whipped cream after being pied by students during a Pi Day celebration, wearing protective goggles and wrapped in plastic sheeting. Empty pie plates litter the floor around him, and a whipped cream smiley face is visible on the plastic backdrop behind him.
A middle school student winds up to throw a pie at a staff member during a Pi Day fundraiser event. The staff member is seated and wrapped in a black trash bag for protection, with yellow and blue plastic sheeting covering the floor.
Two whipped-cream-covered staff members stand side by side after being pied by students, both wearing protective goggles, hair nets, plastic ponchos, and black trash bags. They laugh and survey the mess on the yellow-covered floor around them.
: Four Streetsboro Middle School staff members pose together before their turn in the pie booth, dressed in matching school shirts, clear plastic ponchos, hair nets, and black trash bags. One flashes a peace sign while another smiles broadly, all good-naturedly prepared for the messy Pi Day fun.
The third-graders, under the direction of Mrs. BethAnn Hepburn, put on an amazing Music show this week. Fans were wowed by the students’ performance and even got to participate in a Sweet Caroline sing-along. Thank you to Mr. Jim Boarding and the SHS production crew for an amazing stage setup. We’re really proud of their hard work and grateful for the packed house of families and friends supporting them. 

Thank you to the PTA for purchasing the baseball hats for all students to wear during their concert!
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Third-grade students line the stage in matching yellow baseball caps during their spring music concert, with a projected baseball stadium backdrop behind them and globe-shaped decorations hanging overhead. A packed auditorium of families looks on as a director leads the performance.
A close-up of third-grade students in yellow baseball caps singing enthusiastically on stage, many pointing upward in unison during a lively number. A director faces the group from the front of the stage as a baseball stadium projection glows in the background.
The full cast of third-grade performers holds up glowing lights on a darkened stage beneath a projected "Rocket All Stars" logo surrounded by stars, creating a dramatic finale moment as the audience watches from below.
Hundreds of third-grade students in yellow baseball caps fill the stage of a large auditorium for their music concert, with a baseball field projected on the screen behind them and colorful stage lighting illuminating the performance. Families and friends pack the seats below, many capturing the moment on their phones.
As a member of the Ohio Schools Council, Streetsboro City Schools benefits from consortium pricing in electricity, natural gas, school bus purchases, waste services, and more. This group purchasing model has delivered substantial savings over time and continues to support efficient district operations.

For the Streetsboro City Schools Financial FAQ, go to: https://www.scsrockets.org/page/school-district-financial-facts
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Infographic showing Streetsboro City Schools has achieved $553,503.55 in total savings through consortium pricing with the Ohio Schools Council since fiscal year 2022. Savings categories include Electricity, Natural Gas, School Buses, Waste Management, Architect Services, and Safety Plan Management.

Johnston's 7th grade math students competed against each other in an Integer Wars tournament bracket where the final four were treated to invite a friend to root them on and enjoy lunch while playing against each other to find the overall champion. Integer wars is a way to practice math fluency in a fun and engaging way with lots of laughs and the competition was tight!

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 Three middle school students sit at pushed-together desks in a classroom, eating lunch and posing for the camera. One student gives a thumbs up, another smiles with their chin resting on their hand, and a third flashes a hand sign. Pizza, chips, and water bottles are visible on the desks.
A smiling middle school student holds up a single-elimination tournament bracket labeled "8th Period" and a small handmade trophy decorated with playing cards. The bracket is titled "25 Team Single Elimination" and lists student names throughout the rounds.
A teacher sits at a student desk with playing cards spread in front of her while two students stand on either side, all focused on the cards. A "March Madness" tournament bracket display is visible on the window behind them, and a "Streetsboro" sign is on the wall.
In this episode of Hallway to Hallway, Superintendent Cindy Deevers visits Henry Defer Intermediate School to chat with Principal Michelle Kravetz about one of the district's big moves, literally.

Third graders are now sharing the building with fourth and fifth graders, and the results have been better than anyone expected. Tune in to hear how this grade-level transition has been going, from hallway behavior to benchmark test scores that are already trending up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzlSFCO-4uQ
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Hallway to Hallway with With Superintendent Cindy Deevers in blue letters. A faded hallway in the background. In smaller blue letters below it says: real conversations with the heart of our schools.
Students in our Middle School Adaptive Art class created abstract landscape paintings selected for the Limitless Art Show, hosted by the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Their work will be displayed throughout Portage County through the end of the school year!
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Five student-created abstract landscape paintings displayed on a wooden surface, featuring textured mixed-media compositions with crinkled metallic materials, bold red and jewel-toned colors, and small green embellishments, each in a painted frame.
Students in Mrs. Wolenski's and Ms. Johnston's math classes celebrated Pi Day by measuring circular objects to discover the relationship between diameter and circumference, bringing the constant value of pi to life in a hands-on way!
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A student works with small colorful manipulatives at her desk, with a March Madness bracket poster visible on the projected screen in the background.
Two middle school students work together at their desks with small colorful manipulatives and a recording sheet during a hands-on math activity.
1:07 PMTwo students arrange small wooden blocks around the edge of a pink circular cutout on a desk during a hands-on Pi Day math activity, with other students working in the background.
A student stands on a large blue circle on the classroom floor, holding a clipboard and recording data during a hands-on Pi Day math activity.
Congrats to our 6th, 7th and 8th grade badminton champions! Students competed in grade-level tournaments, showing off impressive skill, strategy and sportsmanship. Great job to all who participated!
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Two students standing side by side holding their badminton rackets in the gym.
One student standing holding a badminton racket, one laying on the floor of the gym holding the racket.
Two students standing side by side holding their badminton rackets in the gym.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to our Streetsboro community!
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3rd graders have been working on understanding area by estimating with tiles and then calculating the answer. What a great opportunity for our students to collaborate together with hands-on math activities! 
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Third grade students sit in a circle on the classroom floor, working on math worksheets and manipulating colorful pattern blocks and construction paper shapes during a hands-on math lesson.
Beginning in fiscal year 2023, Streetsboro City Schools launched a facility rental program and later a community concert series to generate alternative revenue without increasing the tax burden. These efforts have produced $234,000 in revenue while creating new opportunities for community engagement.

For the Streetsboro City Schools Financial FAQ, go to: https://www.scsrockets.org/page/school-district-financial-facts
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Infographic showing Streetsboro City Schools has created new revenue streams totaling $234,345.03 while building community partnerships. Revenue includes $225,554.30 from facility rentals (FY23 to FY25) and $8,790.73 from a community concert series (30% ticket sales retained). Combined, these initiatives have generated $234,000 in new district revenue.
4th grade students learned a new song and movement game during music class. Mrs. Betley’s homeroom had a great time!
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Students stand in rows in a classroom with their arms out.
Students stand in rows in a classroom with their arms out.
Last week, Mrs. Delaney has visited SES classrooms to help students learn about and develop responsibility.  We know that Responsibility is just one “ingredient” in a “Recipe for Success”.  Our kids are “cookin’!” Marc
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 A teacher wearing a personalized handprint apron holds a mixing bowl and spoon while engaging with students in a colorful elementary classroom.
Happy Pi Day, Streetsboro!
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Pi Day
What a great night at the Festival of Bands! We are so proud of our Streetsboro High School band students for their outstanding performance, dedication and school pride. Thank you to our band directors, staff, families and supporters!
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 Streetsboro High School band students perform on a lit stage at the Festival of Bands, with a blue projected backdrop displaying the event name and the Rockets logo.
Congrats to our Streetsboro Wrestling State Qualifiers! Jarreau Walker (113), Johnny Bollinger (106) and Avery Conroy (175) all battled through a tough district tournament and have qualified for the OHSAA State Wrestling Championships in Columbus. Go Rockets!
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Three Streetsboro High School wrestling state qualifiers pose together in the school cafeteria, two wearing black and gold letterman jackets.
6th grade STEM students designed, built and programmed mini sumo robots to battle it out on an arena board, detecting opponents with sensors and pushing them out of the ring. Engineering, coding and problem-solving in action!
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Three middle school students crouch on a gym floor, watching a small robot compete on a circular sumo arena mat.
Four middle school students smile in front of a whiteboard, one holding a small LEGO robot, all wearing orange medallions around their neck
 Three students kneel on a gym floor to position their robot on a circular sumo arena mat before a match.
Writing at SES gets a fun twist with 'Mystery PAX Leader'! One mystery student is selected, and if they make great choices and zero “spleems” by the end of class, everyone wins. Great job, Rockets!
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Elementary students work at cluster desks in a colorful classroom, several smiling at the camera while holding pencils and working on worksheets.
A young boy in a yellow hoodie grins and flashes a peace sign at his desk in a bright elementary classroom, with classmates visible in the background.

SES Students enjoyed a fun Spirit Week. Last Wednesday was Wacky Hat Day. As you can see, we have a few friends with very similar senses of humor (and taste!) Crustaceans unite! We all had a great week!

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A teacher and a young student smile together in a school hallway, both wearing matching novelty lobster hats during spirit week.
Congratulations to our High School Band Members who represented Streetsboro at the 2026 ASBDA Honor Band at Lakeview High School in Cortland, OH!

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A student band in blue shirts performs on a school auditorium stage under blue lighting, with a conductor leading them before an audience.unknown 2
Three students in matching blue American School Band Directors Association shirts sit on the edge of a stage, the middle student holding a trombone.