Mrs. Spence was "bounced" in recognition of her incredible dedication to students and staff at SMS! Always going above and beyond, her positive impact is felt every single day. We appreciate you, Mrs. Spence!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
 Mrs. Spence holding her award.
Mrs. Spence receiving her award.
Mrs. Spence holding her award.
Mrs. Spence holding her award.
8th graders earned a well-deserved pizza party after scoring an 8, 9, or 10 on their writing benchmark! Their dedication to revising and strengthening their craft truly paid off. We're so proud of these Rockets!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Students in a classroom talking to each other.
Students sitting around desks eating pizza in a classroom setting.
Students sitting around desks eating pizza in a classroom setting.
Students sitting around desks eating pizza in a classroom setting.
Students visited the Scholastic Book Fair this week in the library at HDI. Thank you to Mrs. Thomson for coming over to make sure students could purchase their books!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Students purchasing books at book fair. You can see shelves full of books in the background.
Students are looking at all the books for sale at the scholastic book fair.
Streetsboro City Schools is excited to launch Hallway to Hallway: Real Conversations with the Heart of Our Schools, a new video series dedicated to spotlighting the people behind the district's mission.

Get a first look at what's coming in the trailer now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoctvqFqj6c
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Hallway to Hallway Video Series
SES First Graders celebrated the 100th day of school by transforming into 100-year-old grannies and grandpas and we had a GREAT time!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
SES 100
Since fiscal year 2022, Streetsboro City Schools has aggressively pursued competitive grants to reduce the strain on local funds. Nearly 50 grant applications have supported essential district projects that would otherwise draw from general fund, permanent improvement, or other local accounts. These grants fund district-wide safety upgrades, technology improvements, transportation and equipment purchases, and student and academic support programs, reducing the burden on local taxpayers.

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 secured nearly 50 grants since fiscal year 2022, totaling $1,363,435.21 in savings and reducing reliance on local funds. Grant funding has supported four major categories: Safety Upgrades, Technology Improvements, Transportation and Equipment, and Student and Academic Support Programs.
Our kindergarteners competed in the Measurement Olympics last week: hockey, ski jump, speed skating & curling! They practiced nonstandard measurement while competing for gold, silver & bronze. Go Rockets!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Students playing olympics games in a classroom.
Students playing olympics games in a classroom.
Students playing olympics games in a classroom.
Students playing olympics games in a classroom and wearing medals.
It's Public Schools Week, and we're celebrating every Streetsboro educator, administrator, aide, and support staff member who makes our schools exceptional! Your dedication creates environments where all students can learn, grow, and reach their full potential. Thank you!
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Public Schools week

Streetsboro City Schools will host an in-school Spring Vaccine Clinic through Akron Children’s Hospital on April 10. Families can sign up in two easy steps—return the signed consent form and complete online registration using the QR code.

Spring Vaccine Clinic Information

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Our Streetsboro bus drivers are safety champions who greet students each morning and send them home safely each afternoon! This Love the Bus Month, we're grateful for these dedicated professionals who care for our Rockets on every route.
2 months ago, SCS NEWS
Love the Bus Month: February
Fifth graders have been designing food trucks in Art class! Mrs. Gessford always finds new ways for students to show creativity and learn about design principles in a way that interests them.
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Students drawing on papers with colored pencils to bring their food trucks to life!
Students drawing on papers with colored pencils to bring their food trucks to life!
Student using tape to construct their finished food truck prototype!
Our kindergarten families enjoyed the recent Breakfast with Books event! Thank you to our school team and the Community Center for a wonderful experience.
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Families sitting around tables with breakfast items and coloring pages on the tables in front of them
Families sitting around tables with breakfast items and coloring pages on the tables in front of them
Families sitting around tables with breakfast items and coloring pages on the tables in front of them
Families sitting around tables with breakfast items and coloring pages on the tables in front of them
Congrats to band members Isyss, Hannah, and Anakin for performing with fellow musicians from across OMEA District 6! They rehearsed at Barberton High School before a standing-room-only performance. Their dedication truly shined!
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
OMEA District Band Performing at Barberton High School's Auditorium.
OMEA District Band Performing at Barberton High School's Auditorium.
OMEA District Band Performing at Barberton High School's Auditorium.
Isyss, Hannah, and Anakin in a cafeteria with name tags on.

Our Streetsboro Rockets are spreading kindness today! From holding doors to sharing smiles, small gestures create big impacts in our school community.

3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Random Acts of Kindness Day: February 7, 2026
Students in American History are celebrating Black History Month through the poetry of Langston Hughes! They each chose a poem and brought it to life through illustration based on their own interpretations. Here are a few of their beautiful creations!
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Student artwork illustrating the poem 'Dreams' by Langston Hughes. The handwritten poem reads 'Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow.' The illustration features a blue bird with a broken wing in the upper portion, and a barren, cracked frozen field with a bare tree branch at the bottom.
Student artwork illustrating the poem 'Letter to My Sister' by Langston Hughes. The handwritten poem is written in the upper portion of the page. The illustration at the bottom shows two silhouetted figures holding hands, set against a vibrant sunset background created with orange, yellow, pink, and purple crayon.
Student artwork illustrating the poem 'Harlem' by Langston Hughes. The title 'Harlem' is written in the upper right corner next to a bright yellow sun with an orange glow. The handwritten poem begins with 'What happens to a dream deferred?' and includes the poem's imagery of drying up, festering, stinking, and crusting over, ending with 'Or does it explode?' The illustration shows a black silhouetted figure running across dry, cracked earth with a second sun setting on the horizon.
Let's hear it for our bowling seniors! Congratulations to Kendall and Cameron on a fantastic career on the lanes. We're proud of everything you've accomplished! Pictured: Senior Kendall Clark, Coach Matt Stump and Senior Cameron Cromlish
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Let's hear it for our bowling seniors! Congratulations to Kendall and Cameron on a fantastic career on the lanes. We're proud of everything you've accomplished! Pictured: Senior Kendall Clark, Coach Matt Stump and Senior Cameron Cromlish
Streetsboro City Schools are closed Monday February 16 for Presidents Day. Enjoy this long weekend with your families, Rockets!

We'll see everyone back in class on Tuesday.
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Monday, February 16: Presidents Day, No School
Students in Mrs. Milton's class enjoyed a Valentine's-themed occupational therapy activity with Mrs. Roberts, making chocolate-covered pretzels, graham crackers, and Oreos! Students practiced fine motor skills while following multi-step directions and collaborating as a team.
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Valentines Day OT
Our sixth graders put a spark into Valentine's Day by combining creativity and STEM! Using paper circuits, students designed handmade cards that actually light up—proving science and art make the perfect pair.
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
Student holding up their paper valentine.
Student holding up their paper valentine.
Student holding up their paper valentine.
A big thank you to Officers Dan and Kyle for their dedication to keeping Streetsboro Schools safe! Your positive relationships with our students and commitment to our community mean so much. We appreciate all you do! 
3 months ago, SCS NEWS
SRO Appreciation