The repairs are complete and school will resume on Thursday at Bissell.
Bissell Elementary School is closed today because a water line break is affecting water service to the school
Nobel Peace Prize winner will speak April 11 at 7 p.m. at Kent State University
A number of Twinsburg High art students have their works on display this week at Kent State's Stark Campus after they were recognized as part of the Scholastic Arts Competition.
Twinsburg High's Great Expectations show choir was named Grand Champion at the Marysville Show Choir Showcase.
The Twinsburg Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to send a 6.9-mill renewal levy before the voters in May.
The Twinsburg Board of Education will make its final decision tonight on whether to send a 6.9-mill renewal levy before the voters in May.
The renewal levy would not ask for new money from taxpayers. But without voter approval, Twinsburg Schools would lose $4.3 million annually.
The grant comes as part of the AP Access program, made possible by a $5 million gift from Google to DonorsChoose.org to start 500 new STEM courses in schools across the country.
Beachwood's Deaf/Head of Hearing program, which includes students from Twinsburg, does not plan to suspend the program in 2014.
An informational meeting for students and parents will be Dec. 12.
Sale starts Dec. 1 at R.B. Chamberlin Middle School.
Grabfelder is the National Honor Society Faculty Advisor and this past week THS inducted 76 new candidates.
The ladies took the top spot in the Northeast Ohio Conference Cheer Competition.
The Twinsburg Rotary Club passed out the personalized, labeled dictionaries to Miss Bilinski’s on Wednesday.
Low enrollment in the latchkey program prompted the district to cut assistants, saving $65,000 per year.
Twinsburg school officials sounded off on the recent ratings from the Ohio Department of Education.
The Ohio Department of Education released preliminary results of school report cards Wednesday.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
Paul Crosby told parents, residents why he supports the district's 4.9 mill levy on Nov. 6.
Shayla Smith will be on 850 WKNR Tuesday night.
Congratulations to Homecoming King Stefon Branch and Queen Teonna Walker.
Dodge Intermediate School celebrated its Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Kickoff Thursday morning.
A 4.9-mill tax levy to support the Twinsburg schools would cost property owners annually about $150 per $100,000 of property value, according to the district.
There are no overall ratings yet, but Twinsburg 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.
Three Twinsburg High School seniors have been selected to move toward the prestigious award.
Twinsburg's Dodge Intermediate School is inviting parents and the community to it's kickoff event on Thursday, Sept. 27
Video shows new $24 million facility in Twinsburg, discussing the past and the future.
School board member David Andrews addressed some residents about the upcoming levy at a Meet the Candidates Night Thursday.
We take you on a quick tour of the new campus that was officially dedicated in Twinsburg on Wednesday.
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.
Glidden's “Colorful Classrooms Contest" is accepting nominations through Friday, Sept. 28
Kent State University debuted it's new facility in Twinsburg on Wednesday.
The board of trustees held an informal meeting to discuss the future at the new Twinsburg Regional Academic Center.
42,513 students enrolled across 8-campus system for fall 2012, including the new Twinsburg Regional Academic Center.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrates new Kent State University Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg
Some students and parents like the new modified block schedule, but others aren't sold yet.
An Ohio Department of Education financial adviser presented his findings after an audit of Twinsburg's five-year forecast
New participation cards and extended times will go into effect at Wednesday's Twinsburg Board of Education meeting.