
AEA “beach” reading camp was a success! Students participated in activities such as reading books about the ocean and animals, writing about what they learned, identifying rhyming words, and learning new vocabulary words! They also played lots of literacy and word games and arts and crafts.







AEA is required to administer vision and hearing screenings to all students entering grades K, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11. We also screen any students that are new to the district for the 2025-2026 school year in grades K-12. These will take place shortly after the school year starts.


Join us for a new family information night to learn how we can help support your students! 6pm, July 30th at both the Lakewood and Strongsville locations. Hope to see you there!


The Strongsville Campus is currently hiring an intervention specialist. If you or someone you know is interested please send resumes to Kristen Thomas, Superintendent. Thanks!


Hello AEA! Come and visit us or walk, run and roll with us this August! You will need to head to the Connecting for Kids website to sign up if you choose to participate.


Where are you reading this summer? Maybe the beach, at home, a park, vacation or someplace else? Parents send an email to your building principals if you want us to post your current AEA students getting that summer reading done! Emails from students will not be posted.


Graduation 2025! Congrats to all our graduates this year, we wish you all the best as you start this new chapter!






All AEA offices will be closed today.


Join us for a new family information night to learn how we can help support your students! 6pm, June 30th at both the Lakewood and Strongsville locations. Hope to see you there!


Last call: sign up for summer camp today! Head to the website for details. Registration closes June 30th.


SCHOOL'S OUT FOR SUMMER! Have a great break, we look forward to seeing everyone in August!


That's a wrap on the Middle School and High School Field Day 2025! Happy summer!!





Summer Reading is out. All students entering grades 1-12 have summer reading activities to complete. Missed the email? Jump on the website and find the information under the parent resources button-all campuses have the same materials.


Last week the 3rd-5th grade students participated in "pie the teacher in the face" during field day.



Mrs. Puma’s 8th grade Language Arts class visited The Maltz Museum in Beachwood last week. They were able to take a guided tour learning about the Holocaust and participated in an interactive biography session from a Holocaust survivor. The students were able to tie what they learned on this field trip back to their reading of The Diary of Anne Frank.





Last Friday, AEA Strongsville proudly hosted its first annual Special Olympics Kickball event, bringing together middle and high school students for a spirited, tournament-style competition. The event fostered teamwork, sportsmanship, and inclusion, embodying the core values of the Special Olympics movement. AEA remains committed to creating inclusive opportunities that empower and celebrate all students.








There is no school Monday, May 26th in observance of Memorial Day. School resumes on Tuesday, May 27th.


K-2 Field Day was a blast!





The 3-5 Youth leadership team hosted the PBIS Rocket Rotations last Thursday for K-5 students. They reviewed our rocket words through some fun games and activities!






Our elementary students are doing amazing things in Ms. Onderak’s counseling lessons! Students in grades K-2 have been learning how to be positive bucket fillers, while students in grades 3-5 have been growing their spot of perseverance and set “monster” goals they’d like to achieve. Ms. Onderak is so proud of all her students' progress and success this year!







