Mustang Moments
Strongsville City Schools News (2023-24 Vol 8, Iss 12)
IN THIS ISSUE - November 3, 2023
Important Dates to Remember
Issue 14 (SCS Renewal Levy)
60 Seconds With The Superintendent
SHS Musicians Selected for All-State Performance Groups
SCS Quality Profile Delivered to Strongsville Community
Mustang Spotlight - Mrs. Becca Bova, Whitney Elementary 2nd Grade Teacher
SHS Girls Cross Country Team Qualifies for State Meet
Lady Mustangs Soccer Continues State Tournament Action
SIMB “Breakfast with Santa” Event - Saturday, December 9th
Junior Dance Team Camp
Polaris Explorer Club
Eat at Chipotle / SHS PTA Fundraiser - Wednesday, November 8th
PTA Reflections
“Here Comes the Bus” App for SCS Families
Cleveland Cavaliers / Strongsville City Schools Night - Wednesday, November 22
Strongsville Education Foundation - Casino Night Fundraiser - Saturday, November 11
Right at School - Before & After School Care for SCS Elementary School Families
Stay Safe. Speak Up!
Community Events
Important Dates to Remember
Tuesday, November 7 - NO SCHOOL
ELECTION DAY
Staff Professional Development Day
Asynchronous Day for Preschool & Half Day KG students
Thursday, November 9 - 7:00pm
Strongsville Board of Education Meeting*
SCS Administrative Offices (18199 Cook Ave.)
* SCS Board of Education Meetings are live streamed HERE
ISSUE 14 (SCS RENEWAL LEVY)
On November 7, 2023 Strongsville City Schools will have a renewal levy on the ballot. Our District seeks the renewal of a 5.9 mill operating levy that was initially approved by voters in May 2019. This was the first time new operating money was authorized by the voters since November 2007.
Since 2019, the last time Strongsville City Schools had a renewal on the ballot, the Auditor of State has established new guidelines with regard to school levies and how information can be shared from Ohio school districts to local communities for ballot issues. It is important that Strongsville City Schools provides the facts for upcoming ballot issues. The information on our website (https://www.strongnet.org/community/issue-14-renewal-levy) is intended to assist our community members in making an informed decision. Have a question about Issue 14? Click HERE to submit your question about the SCS Renewal Levy.
60 SECONDS WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT
Our District continues to invest in our students in many different ways. Over the last year, SCS has concentrated on additional extracurricular opportunities for students at all grade levels. Click HERE for this week’s ‘60 Seconds’ episode to learn about a few examples of extracurriculars that are adding to the growth and development of our students outside of the classroom.
SHS MUSICIANS SELECTED FOR ALL-STATE PERFORMANCE GROUPS
Several SHS instrumental musicians were recently named to prestigious state band and orchestra performance groups. Congratulations to the following:
Ohio Music Education Association's 2023 Northeast Regional Orchestra*
Christopher Fler (Violin), Natalie Hantz (Violin), Ben Kish (Bass), Andrew Kunselman (Bass), Jade Lum (Violin), Avaneesh Polaconda (Violin), Sierra Shin (Violin), Olivia Wingler (Viola)
* These students, representing the best musicians from around northeast Ohio, will perform under the baton of Dr. David Pope, at EJ Thomas Hall at the University of Akron on Sunday, November 5 at 2:00 pm.
Ohio Music Education Association’s 2024 All-State Orchestra and All-State Band**
2024 All-State Orchestra: Abby Maher (Clarinet), Avaneesh Polaconda (Violin)
Alternates: Ben Kish (Bass), Andrew Kunselman (Bass), Olivia Wingler (Viola)
2024 All-State Band: Jamil Halabi (Oboe), Jose Sanchez (Euphonium)
Alternate: Daniel Castner (Tuba)
** These students, representing the best high school musicians in the state, will perform in February at the Ohio Music Education Association's Professional Development Conference in Columbus, Ohio.
SCS QUALITY PROFILE DELIVERED TO STRONGSVILLE COMMUNITY
This weekend, all Strongsville residents and businesses should receive this year’s Quality Profile, a district-wide mailing detailing the accomplishments of Strongsville City Schools. The Quality Profile recognizes the success of our students, teachers, staff, and administrators, both inside and outside of the classroom. THANK YOU to everyone in our community - we all make a difference in the growth and development of our students! If you missed it in your mailbox, or want to view it again, click HERE for this year’s Quality Profile.
MUSTANG SPOTLIGHT - MRS. BECCA BOVA, WHITNEY ELEMENTARY 2ND GRADE TEACHER
Mrs. Becca Bova is a 2nd Grade Teacher at Whitney Elementary. This is Mrs. Bova’s 26th year teaching in our District. In addition to Whitney, she has also taught at Drake Elementary. Mrs. Bova earned her undergraduate degree from Geneva College and her graduate degree from Ashland University.
“Working with second graders is the best because I get the opportunity to see my students face those ‘I can’t do it YET’ challenges, and then watch as they get to feel pride when their hard work and resiliency pays off when they realize they CAN do it. I love that I get a front row seat to encourage and assist them daily as they take risks by trying new things, learn from their mistakes, and gain confidence in their problem solving skills. My students really do inspire me and it doesn't get any better than that!”
“Whitney Elementary is such a great place to work because our parents, students, and staff have created such a family feeling inside our building. We have an amazing and talented staff that has allowed me to grow and become a stronger, more effective teacher because we all share a passion for teaching and a desire to see all our students succeed. I truly feel blessed that I get to grow and learn from the very best every day!”
Thank you Mrs. Bova for continuing to inspire and build confidence in our 2nd graders at Whitney Elementary! #ModelMustang
SHS GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM QUALIFIES FOR STATE MEET
Last Saturday afternoon, the Lady Mustangs Cross Country team wrapped up an 8th place team finish at the very tough Boardman Regional to advance to the OHSAA state meet TOMORROW (Sat. 11/4) in Columbus!
Congratulations to the following girls cross country team members who helped qualify SHS to the State Meet with the following times at the Regional Meet: Jenny Guo - 19:08 (12th place finish), Hannah Jicha - 19:34 (31st place finish), Lindsay Magyar - 20:17 (58th place finish), Tina Varis - 20:25 (68th place finish), Gianna Pedone - 20:36 (78th place finish), Allie Carey - 20:45 (90th place finish), Renee Cicco - 21:02 (103rd place finish)
Congratulations and good luck tomorrow!
LADY MUSTANGS SOCCER CONTINUES STATE TOURNAMENT ACTION
The Mustangs Girls Soccer team won their Regional Semi-Final match in thrilling fashion, defeating Highland on penalty kicks. SHS came back from a 2-0 deficit in the final 13:00 of the second half, and then battled through two scoreless overtime periods, before winning 4-2 in the penalty shootout. The next match for the Lady Mustangs is the Regional Final match against Perrysburg at 11:00am TOMORROW )Sat. 11/4) at Cedar Point Stadium in Sandusky. Click HERE for the remaining teams/matches in this postseason bracket.
SIMB “BREAKFAST WITH SANTA” EVENT - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH
Join Strongsville’s Music Students at the North Pole for Breakfast with Santa!
When: Saturday December 9th (9am – 12pm) Breakfast at 9am, Santa arrives at 10am
Where: Strongsville High School
Tickets: $20 (Includes Breakfast, Pictures with Santa, Crafts, and special performances by SHS Band and Orchestra students
JUNIOR DANCE TEAM CAMP
The SHS Dance Team presents the 6th Annual Junior Dance Team Camp on Wednesday, November 22 from 12pm - 3pm at Strongsville High School! The camp is open to dancers in grades K-8 and includes: learning a dance to perform at halftime of an upcoming SHS Varsity Basketball Game (Date TBD), a T-shirt, a snack, and a 3-hour clinic with the SHS Dance Team. Click HERE to register for the Junior Dance Team Clinic and HERE for additional information. Students must register prior to the event.
POLARIS EXPLORER CLUB
Registration for the NEW Polaris Explorer Club is now open! 4th, 5th and 6th graders are invited to explore Polaris through a series of FUN, hands-on, after-school classes starting this December. All activities will take place at Polaris and feature our AMAZING teachers! Classes include the following: Cleared for Takeoff, Crime Scene Investigators, Glamour Me, Holiday 3D Printing – CAD, Jewelry Junction, Sweet Holiday Kitchen, The Art of Cooking, Tiny House Workshop, and Tool Time
Winter Session:
December 5-6 and December 12-13 (4:30pm - 6:30pm)*
*Optional early drop-off at 4:00 p.m. features BONUS career exploration activities!
$60 fee includes 2 classes and materials
Click HERE to register. Priority registration for Polaris partner school district students (includes Strongsville) is currently happening. Open registration starts November 1st. Note: Some sessions are ACE funding eligible. For additional information, call 440.891.7666 or email DKarberg@polaris.edu.
EAT AT CHIPOTLE / SHS PTA FUNDRAISER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH
Don’t miss the Chipotle fundraiser on Wednesday, November 8 from 4-8pm at the Strongsville location (15029 Pearl Road) to help raise money for SHS PTA. PTA supports our high school students in many ways, including grants for teachers and scholarships for graduating seniors. Don’t forget to mention SHS PTA at the register or use code 6P6MMRB before checkout in the 'promo' field for online orders and 33% of sales will be donated to this cause. Click HERE for the promo flyer.
PTA Reflections
Calling all Elementary Artists! PTA Council Reflections is starting a Reflections Club for all elementary students that will be meeting once a month.
What is Reflections? It is a program put on by the State and National PTA that provides students an opportunity for recognition and access to the arts which boosts student confidence and success in the arts and in life. Each year, students can create and submit original works of art in response to a student-created theme. The 2023-2024 Theme is "I am hopeful because . . ." Students can create in six categories. Those categories are Film Making, Choreography/Dance, Visual Arts, Music Composition, and Literature.
This Elementary Reflections Club will meet September 18th, October 16th, and November 13th and 27th at the Strongsville Public Library, with the goal of giving students a chance to explore the art categories they can compete in. To sign up please click HERE - please know that space is limited and there is a cost of $5.00 per family for art supplies. Learn more about PTA Reflections at PTA.org/Reflections.
“HERE COMES THE BUS” APP FOR SCS FAMILIES
"Here Comes The Bus" is an app for SCS families to track busing information and routes for their student(s), as well as real-time notifications.
The app and complementary website (www.herecomesthebus.com) - available on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, or personal computer - enables parents to see the location of their child’s school bus on its daily route.
Download the "Here Comes the Bus" app to monitor daily transportation information. Families that utilized the app last year will need to delete last year’s student information and add their current year information in order to receive the latest routing details and updates. Click HERE for additional information and instructions on utilizing the app for your student's bus routes.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS / STRONGSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS NIGHT - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Start Thanksgiving Break with a special Strongsville City Schools Night at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. The Cavs battle the Miami Heat on Wednesday, November 22 - Tip off is at 7:30pm. Click HERE to purchase tickets.
STRONGSVILLE EDUCATION FOUNDATION CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
Join the FUN at Casino Night - a fundraiser for The Strongsville Education Foundation. Enjoy table games, food, and drinks on Saturday, November 11 from 7pm - 10:30pm at the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center. Purchase tickets HERE (link also includes information for raffle prize donations and other sponsorship opportunities).The mission of the Strongsville Education Foundation is dedicated to raising and disbursing funds to support and foster creativity, innovation and outstanding achievement for the students, the teachers and the community served by the Strongsville City Schools.
RIGHT AT SCHOOL - BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE FOR SCS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FAMILIES
Our District partners with the nationally recognized school enrichment provider, Right At School, to provide before- and after-school care for elementary students. Right at School offers before- and after-school care every weekday (Monday-Friday) at each of the elementary school buildings in our District. For additional program information and/or to enroll your student, please click HERE.
STAY SAFE. SPEAK UP!
Strongsville City Schools encourages students, teachers, staff, parents, and other members of our community to report any instances of potential violence, bullying, self-harm or any other issue where students may be at risk. Click HERE for additional Stay Safe. Speak Up! Information on the District’s website. Reporting incidents can be made anonymously online or through a toll free number (1-866-listen2me / 1-866-547-8362).
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Community Forum on Vaping - Tuesday, November 14
In the past year alone, Vaping among high schoolers has increased by 78%. How much do you know about this crisis? The Strongsville Women’s League is sponsoring a series of evenings for the community addressing important topics for our children. The first “Protect Our Children” event is being held Tuesday November 14th from 7:00pm - 8:30pm at the Strongsville Recreation Center. We are holding a forum on the myths about vaping and why it’s a concern. The evening will offer a panel of experts including school administration, local legal counsel, DARE Officer, and health experts discussing the concerns of Teen Vaping and how it is affecting our community. The forum will also include a time for questions from the audience. This event is open to all residents of Strongsville and surrounding communities.
Veteran’s Day Open House & New Military Exhibit Opening At The Strongsville Historical Society
What: Veteran’s Day Open House & New Military Display Opening
When: November 11, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Where: Strongsville Historic Village (13305 Pearl Rd.)
Please join us at the Strongsville Historic Village on Veteran’s Day, November 11, from 1pm to 3pm for the grand opening of our new military exhibit in the Ebenezer Pomeroy House! Refreshments will be served and all buildings on the grounds will be open for guests to see during their visit. FREE PARKING & ADMISSION
Treehouse Berea Programming
Treehouse Berea is offering many activities and opportunities for students. From Battle Bots to Coding to Minecraft Engineers - there's something for kids ages 6-13. Visit treehouseberea.com to learn more or click HERE for the flyer about the available activities.
Strongsville Chamber of Commerce
Please note the following upcoming events hosted by the Strongsville Chamber of Commerce. Registration is required for all events. Please call 440.238.3366 for more information or to register. Those interested in the following events may also visit the Chamber website (www.strongsvillechamber.com) to register and see additional event info.
UPCOMING EVENTS
November Business Luncheon "A Review of the State of Ohio’s Economic Development Success & the Role of the Ohio Department of Development” - Presented by Lydia Mihalik, Director State of Ohio Department of Development
Ehrnfelt Recreation & Senior Center (Event Center), 18100 Royalton Road
Thursday, November 16, 2023
11:30am – 1:00pm
Business After Hours Event
Jardine Funeral Home (15822 Pearl Rd.)
Wednesday, November 15
5:30pm - 7:30pm
FREE for Members / $10 for Future Members
2023 Chamber Holiday Scholarship Dance
Friday, December 1, 2023
Aviator Event Center & Pub, 20920 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH. 44135
Strongsville Library
Please note the following November 2023 events presented by the Strongsville Branch Library. Please call (440) 238-5530 to register or for more information. Customers may also visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org to register and to see more library event information.
**The Library and Administrative Offices will close at 5:30 on Wednesday, November 22nd and will remain closed on Thursday, November 23rd all day in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will resume normal hours on Friday, November 24th at 9:00 a.m.
CCPL Fall Program Guide The Cuyahoga County Public Library program guide is now digital! Want to find out about all the amazing library programs and resources happening around the system? You can view our Fall Program information here: https://www.pressreader.com/document/4050
English as a Second Language Classes by Aspire Greater Cleveland. If you need to learn English or improve your language skills, we can help. Aspire Greater Cleveland offers FREE beginner, intermediate and advanced-level English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. Strongsville Branch will be hosting morning classes on Thursdays and Fridays. Please call 833.ASPIRE2 (1.833.277.4732) to register or visit https://cuyahogalibrary.org/services/adult-education/aspire-greater-cleveland for more information.
IN-PERSON Storytimes. Strongsville Branch Library storytimes are back in session for the Fall. Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories. No registration.
Preschool. Ages 3 – 5 not yet in kindergarten with caregiver / Mondays at 11:30 a.m. – Noon or Tuesdays at 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. or Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m. – Noon.
Toddler. Ages 19 – 35 months with caregiver / Wednesdays at 10:00 – 10:25 a.m. or 11:30 – 11:55 a.m.
Baby & Me. Birth – 18 months with caregiver / Mondays at 10:00 – 10:20 a.m. or Thursdays at 10:00 – 10:20 a.m.
Family. All ages with caregiver / Thursdays at 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Crafter-noon! Ages 3+. Saturday, November 4th / 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. If you’re not sure what to do on a Saturday afternoon, look no further! Create a one-of-a-kind craft in our storytime room. While supplies last.
CreativiTeen. Teens in Grades 6 – 12. Wednesday, November 8th / 3:30 – 5:15 p.m. Drop-in to the TEEN AREA any time between 3:30 and 5:00 for a craft, technology demo, or other activity! No registration required. While supplies last.
Thanksgiving Turkeys in America. Thursday, November 9th / 7:00 p.m. Local nature speaker, Chuck Jakubchak, will share this presentation on the Thanksgiving holiday and focuses on turkeys, both wild and domesticated. Attendees will receive interesting insight regarding the history of Thanksgiving and the important role that turkeys play in the celebration of this holiday. A brief, humorous slide show precedes the actual presentation and helps set the tone for the program. Guaranteed to entertain and educate all that attend.
Audio & Video Studio Orientation. Ages 11 & up. Saturday, November 11th / 10:00 a.m. VIRTUAL or Orientation with Green Screen Basics on Monday, November 20th / 7:00 p.m. IN PERSON Have you ever thought about recording your own music, making a video, digitizing memories and more? The Strongsville Branch Library is home to both Audio and Video Recording studios that can help you do just that! You must go through an orientation to use the spaces. Patrons 11 & up can participate in the orientation and must turn in the User Agreement form at the branch for the orientation to count. Register online to attend the virtual session.
Qué Bueno Music Program. Monday, November 13th / 7:00 p.m. The Victor Samalot Duo will present Que Bueno, a musical performance taking the listener through the diversity of Latin music, which has inspired some of the most memorable songs of all time. Join Victor Samalot (guitar) and Bobbi Holt (bass guitar, vocals) to celebrate samba, bossa nova, Latin rock, and jazz. They will perform timeless selections from artists such as Santana, Santo and Johnny, Ritchie Valens, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Francisco Tarrega and Comsuelo Velazquez, along with selections written by Victor Samalot. A handout will be available before the performance. Q&A encouraged.
Young at Heart Book Discussion. Tuesday, November 14th / 7:00 p.m. A book club for adults who love Children's and Teen books. The title for our next discussion is Lord of the Flies by William Golding. No registration. Everyone Welcome!
Teen Craft Night: Silicone Bead Keyring. Teens Grades 6 – 12. Tuesday, November 14th / 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Calling all Teens! Join us to make a cute and trendy keyring using silicone beads, cord, and embellishments! Perfect for your car keys, house keys, or just to hold other keychains!
Wednesday Evening Book Discussion. Wednesday, November 15th / 7:00 p.m. Our Wednesday Evening Book Discussion meets at 7p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. We welcome all adults interested in reading and discussing great books! Our next discussion title will be The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk of the Strongsville Branch Library.
Computer Classes IN PERSON. Cuyahoga County Public Library offers computer classes for beginners to advanced. Registration opens 30 days before the start of the class and closes prior to the start of the class. To see a full class list, descriptions, and to register, please visit https://cuyahogalibrary.org/classes-events/computer-classes
Friday, November 17th / 10:00 a.m. – Noon. Word Advanced Features.
Kindergarten Countdown: ABC’s. For children entering Kindergarten this Fall & their Caregivers. Friday, November 17th / 11:00 a.m. – Noon. Join us as we help your child build kindergarten readiness skills in a program aligned to Ohio’s Early Childhood Standards. This session, we will focus on the alphabet.
Teen Sewing Night. Teens in Grades 6 – 12. Tuesday, November 21st / 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. FOR TEENS…Come in for a sewing night! Beginners welcome! This sewing class will review the basic parts of the sewing machine, basic sewing techniques, and allow teens to make a sleeping mask to take home!
Blood Drive. Friday, November 24th / 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. In just an hour of your time you can help save up to three lives. Make sure hospital patients get the treatment they need. Donate blood today. For more information or to make an appointment visit www.redcrossblood.org or call the American Red Cross at 800-RED-CROSS (800-733-2767).
Monday Afternoon Book Discussion. Monday, November 27th / 2:30 p.m. The Monday Afternoon Book Discussion meets at 2:30 p.m. in the Library on the 4th Monday of each month. No registration is required. New members always welcome. We welcome all adults interested in reading and discussing great books! Our next discussion title will be The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk.
Stay Connected with Strongsville City Schools
Strongsville High School * Muraski Elementary *
Strongsville Middle School * Surrarrer Elementary *
Chapman Elementary * Whitney Elementary *
Kinsner Elementary * Early Learning Preschool
Website: www.strongnet.org
Location: Strongsville City Schools, 18199 Cook Avenue, Strongsville, OH, United States
Phone: (440) 572-7000
Facebook: facebook.com/strongsvillecs
Twitter: @strongsvillecs