The district will close all buildings on Friday and could re-open April 6.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba said concern over COVID-19 led to the decision to close schools during the primary election.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba provided an update to the community on how the school system is preparing for COVID-19.
The district said it is taking cues from the CDC and state health officials in working to prevent the spread of the virus.
March is a busy month for Strongsville students, teachers and families.
The Strongsville Schools need crossing guards to help shepherd students safely to and from their classes.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba will outline the vision for the district before small groups review the school system's future.
The district received the Meritorious Budget Award for the 2019-2020 school year.
Serptentini Chevrolet continued its financial partnership with the district last week, supporting a turf field at the middle school.
The Strongsville Education Association, which represents the district's teachers, signed a three-year contract extension this week.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba will outline the district's current strategic vision, answer questions and then gather resident input.
The district received the Auditor of State Award with Distinction this month.
February may be shorter than other months, but there's still plenty to do in coming weeks.
The board voted for Seth Roberts to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Colonel Duke Evans.
The district sent an email to the community asking for applicants for the diversity council.
The board is now looking for applicants to fill the vacated seat.
The money will be used to support the loving literacy program, to provide flexible seating in classrooms and more.
January is a jam-packed month at the Strongsville Schools. Patch is here to help you navigate the coming weeks.
Plus, a list of upcoming concerts, musicals, dances and other festive holiday events in the district.
During the breakfast with Cameron Ryba, attendees will get an inside look at the school district's budget and the future of the schools.
Once the technology is installed, parents will be able to monitor where their child's transportation is in the city.
Part of the street will be closed to westbound traffic while crews widen the road and replace sewers and waterlines.
The district improved its performance in some categories and held steady in others.
The city's Community Emergency Response Team is looking for volunteers.
Dylan Hyun, an incoming senior at Strongsville high, earned a $12,500 scholarship for his performance.
The district was recognized for the sixth straight year as a Best Community for Music Education.
The district announced work projects beginning at schools throughout the district.
Two teachers at Muraski Elementary were recognized for their outstanding performance during the past school year.
Twelve Strongsville students took part in the International Career Development Conference in Florida this year.
Strongsville High is among the top 10 percent of Ohio high schools.
School district officials thanked voters for their support and said the funding would be used in a variety of ways.
Supporters of the school district will gather on the Strongsville Commons on Sunday afternoon.
While Ohio's proposed budget will go through a review process, Strongsville Schools officials don't believe aid is coming from the state.
This year's crop of Strongsville High Distinguished Alumni will be familiar to residents for different reasons.
Students won awards in a variety of challenges, including cooking contests, entrepreneurial challenges, and more.
Mark Smithberger is the Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators Principal Of The Year for 2019.
District officials touted the facility improvements as signs of financial prudence.
Find out when Spring Break and other key events will take place in Strongsville.
The extension will go into effect on August 1, 2019 and continue for one-year, the district announced.
Superintendent Cameron Ryba outlined what he called Phase II and Phase III reductions, which go into effect if future school levies fail.