Solon Patch has received a number of heart-felt comments about Martha Keeney, the Parkside Elementary principal who passed away earlier this week.
A team of 26 Solon High computer programming students got some real-world experience this fall when they teamed up with engineers at Solon's Kennametal
Superintendent Joe Regano said the half day will allow people associated with Parkside Elementary to attend Martha Keeney's funeral.
The Solon School board appointed an interim principal at Parkside Elementary to replace the late Martha Keeney.
Use the comments section in this post to share your memories of Mrs. Martha Keeney, the Parkside Elementary Principal who passed away Sunday night after a battle with cancer.
Martha Keeney, an educator in Solon Schools for 20 years and a Solon High graduate, died Sunday night after a battle with cancer. She was 59.
Solon High juniors Alan Jaffe and Eric Wang did what only 88 other students in the world could accomplish: A perfect score on an AP test.
The end-of-year-sale at the Solon Spirit Store will start this week.
Beachwood's Deaf/Head of Hearing program, which includes students from Solon, does not plan to suspend the program in 2014.
Solon's chess teams won more team and individual awards than any other other school district at the Ohio State Grade Level Chess Championships this month.
The Arthur Road event was one of five on Wednesday to celebrate the district's state report card achievements
Four student-athletes signed letters of intention to play at colleges in Ohio, Oklahoma, New York and Arizona
Any Number Can Die by Solon High Drama Club is a hilarious take off on the mystery plays of the Twenties, complete with sliding panels, robed figures, wills being read at midnight, and a missing heir.
Any Number Can Die is a hilarious take off on the mystery plays of the Twenties, complete with sliding panels, robed figures, wills being read at midnight, and a missing heir.
Most of the students at Solon High School aren't old enough to vote, but that doesn't stop them from having their voices heard.
Solon Middle School and Orchard Middle School are collecting leftover Halloween candy for the troops until Friday.
Solon High's show choir Music in Motion welcomes Afro Blue to its event on Nov. 2.
Stormy weather has caused Solon Schools to close on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Dr. Arthur Lavin, a pediatrician and local author, will provide parents with valuable tools and insights to handling the conflicts that arise from raising children. He will speak on Oct. 23 to the Solon Early Childhood PTA.
Ohio released more preliminary school report card data, and it's good news for Solon parents and students.
Students at Parkside had guests from around the community reading to them to mark the start of Read-A-Thon.
Solon Council of PTAs will hold its Fall Budget Bin this week at Parkside Elementary
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
Solon Schools Treasurer Tim Pickana spoke recently about the upcoming budget discussions in Columbus, and how the the district needs to stay vigilant to protect its interests.
There are no overall ratings yet, but Solon parents, teachers and community members can take a look at how the district did on some of the important indicators like graduation rate and adequate yearly progress.
The updated bullying policy will now cover electronic bullying.
Solon High will use school spirit and sports to raise money for breast cancer research.
Next week, Solon High will use school spirit and sports to raise money for breast cancer research.
Solon administrator Fred Bolden will demonstrate some of the technologies students are using in the Solon Schools.
Glidden's "Colorful Classrooms Contest" is accepting entries
Is your child a new freshman at Solon High, or looking for a new activity? Check out Solon Patch's guide to clubs and organizations at Solon High School!
The Ohio Board of Education is holding off on the release of the report cards until an investigation is complete, but some info is coming near the end of the month.
Solon High School's 30 National Merit Semi-Finalists is the most in the school history and the most in Ohio.
Learn how you can help Solon High School win a $100,000 grant!
The Band Bash is scheduled tonight at 7 p.m. at Solon High School. Tickets are $6 at the gate, or $5 if bought early at Mitchell's Ice Cream.
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The school board meets tonight at 7 p.m.