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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
 

Summer School Info

High School

Summer school registration for high school will take place from May 15-31 and from June 3-11.

Semester I classes for high school will be held from June 12-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at East.

Semester II classes will be held from July 1-19 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. also at East. No summer school on July 4.

For further summer high school details, click here.


Elementary School

The pre-fall program for elementary students will take place from August 5-16. For details, contact Mary Outley-Kelly at 330-761-3075 or by e-mail.



Events at Mason

Registration for next school year for all grades at Mason will take place every school day during the month of May from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the school.



Looking Ahead

Saving for college

Some overlooked scholarship opportunities

College
alternatives




2012-2013
District-Wide
Testing Schedules

test takers

ACT tests of
college readiness


Ohio Achievement
Assessments


Ohio Graduation
Test


Ohio Test of
English Language
Acquisition


TerraNova/InView
Testing




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).



Homework
Helpers

math students

Brunner Math

Homework Spot

Khan Academy

KnowItNow



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

e-mail in motion



 

Seiberling's Owl Will Stay Green

Newton to retain original color

Newton The voting on the color for Newton, the iconic Seiberling owl, ended on April 26.   Newton, who formerly sat atop the old Seiberling building, will be moved inside the new Seiberling Community Learning Center.

In the meantime, Newton will undergo a restoration process topped off with his new color.   The color choices were either a green patina or a shiny copper.

By a vote of 57 to 42, the green patina option was selected.   Newton will occupy a place of honor inside the building when it opens after next school year's winter vacation and will be restored to his original color.

Some of the comments by voters were:

  • "Leave Newton in his natural state just the way we all remember him."
  • "Anxious to see Newton in a shiny copper appearance."
  • "Green patina is part of Newton's history. Keep him green."
  • "The shiny copper would look great in our new school."
  • "The owl earned its patina! Please leave it green."
 


Seiberling Construction News

Most of the exterior touches of the new Seiberling Community Learning Center at 400 Brittain Rd. are completed.   Work has begun in earnest on the interior.

The goal is to have the new building ready for students to occupy after the December, 2013, Christmas break.   Until then, Seiberling students are attending class in the former Goodyear Middle School building.

For more detail on Seiberling or to see a summary of all the Cluster rebuilding, click here.

 


Cluster Schools Would All
Earn "F" Grades

Under Ohio's new school grading system

Ohio is changing the way it rates it schools.   Currently, Ohio schools are ranked in categories ranging from Academic Emergency to Excellent with Distinction based on factors such as standardized test scores, attendance, and graduation rates.

Since the current system can be somewhat confusing, the Ohio legislature passed, and Gov. Kasich signed into law, House Bill 555.   The intent
of this legislation is to simplify the school ranking process using the standard A through F grading system.   Beginning in 2015, this new grading
system will be in place for all Ohio schools.

On April 10 the Ohio Department of Education released the results of a simulation of the new grading system.   Taking data from the 2011-12 school year, rankings from the current system were converted to the A through F grading scale.

If those new standards were in place today, all the schools in the East Cluster would earn over-all grades of "F."

Below are the results of the simulation for Summit County schools and for the state as a whole.   The column marked "2011-2012 Rating" shows the rating under the current system.   The other columns show the letter grade that would be issued for each of those categories under the new system (under the current system, these items are shown as percentages).   The over-all grade is listed in the column marked "Performance Indicators."

Summit County schools        Ohio schools

 


Coach Fiorello Retires

Coach Fiorello East High is losing its boys' basketball coach.   Coach Ross Fiorello, highly-successful head coach of the boys' varsity basketball team, has announced his retirement from coaching.

Fiorello, who lives in Canton and teaches special education in the Canton City school district, has to travel to Akron each day during basketball season.   He cites this as his main reason for leaving coaching. Says Fiorello, "I can't coach long distance and run a quality program."

During his nine years at East, Fiorello's teams compiled a 116-87 record including three district championships and a perfect 13-0 record during the 2011-12 City Series season.   His successes here place him in the company of other legendary East basketball coaches like Russ Estey, Andy Calderone, and Bobby Smith.

Fiorello stated, "There is so much to be proud of from those nine seasons...We had good players who played hard, and we had quality kids on the court and in the classroom."

Coach Fiorello leaves an enviable level of achievement for future coaches to aim for.

Beacon Journal article

 


Cluster Rebuilding
Nears Completion

Seiberling awaits new building

Seiberling

Seiberling is the final school in the Cluster to be rebuilt or remodeled.

Since the beginning of the September 1, 2011, school year, Seiberling students (K-6th grade) have been attending classes in the former Goodyear Middle School building on N. Martha Ave.

Meanwhile, their former building at 400 Brittain Rd. has been demolished and construction of the new Seiberling Community Learning Center has begun.

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



Staying Plugged In

plug in

For all the latest news in education in the state of Ohio visit the StateImpact Ohio web site here.



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.

Theoretical physicist and futurist, Dr. Michio Kaku, serves on the staff of both City College of New York and the City University of New York.   Also a noted author ("Visions, Hyperspace, and Parallel Worlds") and lecturer, he often speaks on the fields of string theory and quantum physics.

Born to Japanese immigrant parents in California, Kaku attracted the attention of physicist, Dr. Edward Teller, at a national high school science fair competition.   With a scholarship awarded by Teller, Kaku went on to graduate first in his class at Harvard and complete his graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Michio Kaku

For a biography of Dr. Kaku, click here.

To view Dr. Kaku's video, "The Universe in a Nutshell," click here.



Aids to Deal
with Bullying

Bully Free:
It Starts With Me


Stop Bullying Now!



Taking the Stage

India Burton, a 2011 University of Akron grad and East High alum, has launched a new theater company, Ma'Sue Productions, where she will serve as artistic director.

Burton was a long-time member of Akron's Heads Up Productions and a member of the theater program at the Univeristy of Akron.

India Burton

Heads Up
Productions



East
Cluster
Resources

For a list of resources helpful to residents of the East Cluster neighborhoods , 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.

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

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