Star Student Award recognizes students for achievement in and out of the virtual classroom
The district has also asked one staffer to isolate themselves after possibly testing positive for COVID-19.
District leadership said they do not believe Cuyahoga County will turn "purple" this week.
In a simple act of kindness meant to support educators at Strongsville Middle School, local parents sent a food truck to provide self-care.
Despite an upgraded COVID-19 threat in Cuyahoga County, the Strongsville Schools are returning all students to classes.
Three Strongsville students have tested positive for coronavirus.
Strongsville families can use GPS technology to keep tabs on their child's school bus.
The district needs that time for professional development, Strongsville Schools Superintendent Cameron Ryba said.
Due to complications caused by COVID-19, the district is looking for substitute teachers and other in-building helpers.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba said students will receive a blended education model starting Sept. 21.
Six Strongsville High students have earned the prestigious distinction of National Merit Semifinalist.
BOLO Sticks are used to reinforce classroom doors in the event of a school lockdown.
Cuyahoga County has had a downgraded COVID-19 threat for more than three weeks.
Five restaurants are taking part in a fundraising program to aid the Strongsville Instrumental Music Boosters.
The reaffirmed bond rating could save Strongsville residents money.
Despite a downgraded COVID-19 threat locally, the district is moving forward with its remote-only education plan.
Breakfast and lunch will be passed out Wednesdays and Fridays at Strongsville Schools.
However, sports and marching band practice will continue in Strongsville.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health has recommended suspending all extracurricular activities. Strongsville Schools won't do that.
The county Board of Health recommended districts begin the school year online. Strongsville officials are discussing the recommendation.
The Strongsville Board of Education is in continuing discussions on how the district will reopen for the coming school year.
The 2020-2021 school year will start a week later than usual in Strongsville.
Two "Community Conversations" about reopening will be streamed live for the community.
Former principal Adam Marino took a job in another district. On Monday, the Strongsville Schools announced his replacement.
The Strongsville Schools released more background information on newly appointed board member Sherry Buckner-Sallee.
Meet this year's recipient of the Sister Rita Mackert Teacher of the Year Award.
Sherry Buckner-Sallee is the newest member of the Strongsville Board of Education. She replaces George Grozan, who recently resigned.
Two teachers have been recognized for their outstanding performance and drive to help children in Strongsville.
Two members of the Strongsville High Class of 2020 have been named National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
The district is offering a credit or reimbursement program on certain unused fees collected during the school year.
Two Strongsville High students earned perfect scores on their ACT tests.
George Grozan resigned his position with the board of education, effective immediately, citing personal family reasons.
Gov. Mike DeWine's budget cuts will impact public education and Medicaid.
The publication's annual ranking named Strongsville High one of the best high schools in Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Education has ruled there will be no in-person commencement ceremonies this year.
The Strongsville City Schools have again been named one of the best communities for music education in the U.S.
Bill Wingler will be the next principal of Strongsville High. The board of education unanimously approved his hiring.
Pat Catan Field and other parks will be shuttered during this outbreak, Strongsville Schools Superintendent Cameron Ryba said.
District officials are asking the community to submit any questions they have about what the closure will mean for students and staff.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba said the district is working on what education will look like if students cannot return to class.