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Akron Public School System   •   Akron, Ohio


East CLC High       East CLC Middle       Barber CLC       David Hill CLC       Mason CLC       Robinson CLC       Seiberling
 

Buy a Brick

The East C.L.C. P.T.A. is again selling memorial bricks to be placed on campus.   The sale will run through Jan. 31, 2012.

The bricks sell for $25 and can include up to 3 lines of 14 characters each.

Forms are available in the school office, or you can contact Cindi Robins at 330-328-2460 or by e-mail.



Looking Ahead

Saving for college

Scholarship opportunities

College
alternatives




2011-2012
District-Wide
Testing Schedules

test takers

ACT tests of
college readiness


Ohio Achievement
Assessments


Ohio Graduation
Test


Ohio Test of
English Language
Acquisition




Homework
Helpers

math students

Brunner Math

Homework Spot

Khan Academy

KnowItNow



Dressed
to Learn

Here are the dress code guidlines for Akron Public School elementary and middle school students (grades K-8).

Here is a chart giving the specifics for school uniforms for grades K-8 and the additional colors allowed by each school.

Here are the dress code guidelines for high school students (grades 9-12).



Contact Us

If you have questions, comments, or suggestions regarding this web site or its contents, send us an e-mail.

East Cluster E-mail

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A Soulful East Grad

Those of you who knew 2009 East High grad Matt Garrett remember him as an outstanding trumpeter in the marching band and jazz band.

These days Matt and his talented trumpet are part of local retro R&B band, Wesley Bright & the Hi- Lites.   The band specializes in soul music from the 1960s and 1970s and plays regularly at The Lockview in downtown Akron.

Here is the band's Facebook page.

Matt Garrett
2008 summer band camp

Matt Garrett
Matt today

 


Matt (far left) with Wesley Bright & the Hi-Lites

(band photo courtesy of JaNicki Photography )



esreveR Raffle

This year's East High Alumni Association reverse raffle will be held on Thursday, February 23, 2012, at Guy's Party Centre, 500 E. Waterloo Rd.   In addition to the raffle, a grand prize of $2,000 will be awarded to a lucky winner.

There will be an open bar at 6:00, and dinner will be served at 7:30.

Proceeds from the raffle help support academic, athletic, and club activities at East.

For further details and contact information, click here.

 


Seiberling Building Demolished

When was the last time you could stand in the rear parking lot, behind the old Seiberling School building, and see Reservoir Park?   Probably not since the building was first constructed in 1921.

Now that the building has been demolished, that view exists.   Construction crews are currently leveling the ground and plotting the new Seiberling Community Learning Center.

 


Kait Wyatt Interviewed

Remembering her husband

On a recent edition of National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Kait Wyatt, widow of fallen Marine and East High grad Derek Wyatt, tells what it was like receiving notification of her husband's death.

Click here to read the story and/or hear the
interview.

Kait and Michael Wyatt

Kait and Michael Wyatt



Derek Wyatt Remembered

Memorial placed at Reservior Park

Derek Wyatt A boulder that for nearly 90 years marked an ancient American Indian walkway on Perkins Park Dr. is now going to be used to tell future generations about a fallen Marine who played baseball at Reservoir Park.

The park is where Marine Cpl. Derek Wyatt played when he attended East High School.   The ball field was dedicated to the Marine on Sept. 11.   The boulder was moved to the park on Nov. 3.

A new plaque will be placed on the boulder dedicating the field to the Marine and former All-City second baseman on the East High School baseball team.

Wyatt, 25, was killed in combat in Afghanistan Dec. 6, 2010, one day before his wife Kait Wyatt, a Marine veteran, gave birth to the couple's first child, Michael.

( Here is the article appearing in the Akron Beacon Journal.)

Derek Wyatt placque at Reservoir Park

Deputy Mayor Dave Leiberth holds a replica of the future plaque to be placed on the boulder moved to Reservoir Park to commemorate Marine Cpl. Derek Wyatt.
( Akron Beacon Journal photo by Phil Masturzo)



David Hill Joins East Cluster

Barber, Seiberling boundaries change

David Hill Community Learning Center will become part of the East Cluster.   The school, located at 1060 E. Archwood Ave., has in the past straddled the borders of both the East and Garfield clusters.

To avoid confusion parents have had about where their children will attend middle and high schools, the Akron School Board has redrawn boundaries in the following manner:

  • Students living east of S. Arlington St. will attend David Hill and be part of the East Cluster
  • Students living west of S. Arlington St. will be assigned to Barrett Elementary and be part of the Garfield Cluster.

In another Board ruling affecting the East Cluster, in areas where Barber and Seiberling boundaries overlap, those students will be assigned to Barber.

These changes will be in effective beginning with the 2011-12 school.

(Read the entire Akron Beacon Journal article here .)

David Hill C.L.C.



Cluster Rebuilding
Nears Completion

East / Goodyear

Seventh and eighth graders, formerly housed in the Goodyear Middle School building, will occupy their new building wing on Brittain Rd. and become part of the East Community Learning Center campus when the new school year begins on September 1, 2011.   Dedication for the new middle school addition will be Thursday, September, 22, at 5:30 p.m.

Seiberling

When the new school year begins on September 1, 2011, Seiberling students (K-6th grade) will attend classes in the former Goodyear Middle School building at 49 N. Martha Ave. while their former building at 400 Brittain Rd. is demolished and replaced with the new Seiberling Community Learning Center.

For complete details about the changes
to the East Cluster buildings,
click here.



 

Alumni
Corner

class reunion

East High Alumni
Association web site

East High Alumni
Association flyer

Class reunion
information

Jump Start
Scholarships

Alumni message
board



A Better
Example

There is a lot of talk in popular culture today about role models.   There are also some very questionable choices offered as examples.   Here is a better example.

Akron Municipal Court Judge Annalisa Williams served as Akron's Asst. Law Director and as a Domestic Relations Court Referee before being elected to the bench in 2003.

She was re-elected in 2007 and most recently in 2011.

Judge Annalisa Williams

To learn more about Judge Williams, click here.



Aids to Deal
with Bullying

Campus Impact
Ohio


Cyberbullying.org

Stop Bullying Now!



Staying Plugged In

plug in

Looking for a college internship in northeast Ohio?   Know a college student looking for an internship in northeast Ohio?   Visit the NEOintern web site here.



Goodyear
Heights
Resources

For a list of resources helpful to Goodyear Heights residents, click here.

where to?



What is a Cluster?

seven clusters The Akron Public Schools are divided into seven neighborhood groups or clusters — each headed by the high school located within that cluster.   The rest of the cluster is made up of the middle school that feeds into that high school and the various elementary schools that feed into that middle school.   The clusters were formed to increase community identity within a large school system.

The East Cluster schools work among themsevles, and with parent and community groups, to develop a partnership to best serve our student population.

The cluster concept helps to make a large school system much more personal and responsive to the needs of its students, parents, and the larger community.   The East Cluster has always been a very active, engaged cluster with great school and community pride.

 
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