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January 24, 2026

Mary B. Outley
Families, Friends & Community Members,

 

This week reflects the power of opportunity and the many ways our students are preparing for what comes next. I am proud of our students who competed in the DECA District 10 Competition at the University of Akron. More than 50 students qualifying for the State Career Development Conference in Columbus is an impressive achievement and a clear example of how classroom learning connects to real world experiences.

 

We are also looking ahead to the 70th Annual STEM EXPO on January 31. This longstanding event continues to thrive because of the educators, volunteers, judges, and partners who believe in sparking curiosity and problem solving in our students. Opportunities like this help students see themselves as innovators and leaders.

 

Earlier this week, I had the honor of speaking at Akron’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day symposium focused on uplifting young women and girls. The conversations centered on leadership, purpose, and the responsibility we all share in helping students see their potential and their power to shape the future. It was an inspiring reminder of why representation, encouragement, and access to opportunity matter so deeply.

 

Stories like Sharda Rai’s journey from Akron Public Schools to a career at Akron Children’s Hospital remind us why these experiences matter. Her path highlights the impact of internships, mentorship, and community support in helping students turn potential into purpose.

 

Across our district, students continue to make their voices heard through academics, the arts, and civic engagement. From student artwork featured in a countywide youth anti vaping campaign to national recognition in computer science and theatre, our students are showing creativity, courage, and commitment.

 

With winter weather becoming more common this time of year, I want to remind families where to find the most up to date information if school schedules are impacted. Decisions are shared through an alert pop up on the district website, our official social media pages, all call messages sent directly to families, and with local media so information is available across multiple trusted channels.

 

Thank you for being active partners in supporting our students every day.

 

With appreciation,

Mary B. Outley

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  • Feb. 13 - Parent-Teacher Conferences (NO SCHOOL)
  • Feb. 16 - Presidents' Day (NO SCHOOL)
  • Mar. 30 to Apr. 3 - Spring Break (NO SCHOOL)
  • More upcoming dates
  • 2025-26 school calendar of holidays and breaks
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APS Dominate DECA District 10 Competition; Dozens Qualify for State Championship

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Akron Public Schools is proud to announce that, while visiting the University of Akron for the DECA District 10 Competition, over 50 of our students recently qualified for the upcoming State Career Development Conference in Columbus. This conference allows students to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world business simulations and case studies. Read the full article here.

More district news

  • STEM EXPO opportunities - APS is looking for judges, STEM-related booths, volunteers and sponsors for the 70th Annual STEM EXPO taking place Jan. 31.
    • Judges Sign-Up Form 2026
    • Booth Sign-Up Form 2026
    • Volunteer Sign-Up Form 2026
    • Sponsor Sign-Up Form 2026
  • Construction Projects - APS posts regular updates on construction and renovation work across the district. The Construction Projects page includes timelines, design updates, and progress photos so families and the community can see what is happening now and what is coming next. Find it under Facility Services or through the Construction Projects link on the main page.
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Sharda's Amazing Journey to Akron Children's Hospital

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Sharda Rai, a Nepali refugee who moved to Akron as a child, overcame language and cultural barriers to become a patient service representative at Akron Children’s Hospital, thanks to a high school internship and ongoing support from the hospital. Her journey highlights the impact of community programs in helping young immigrants achieve education and career success. Learn more about her story here.

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Youth Media

Local Student Art Featured in Youth Anti-Vaping Campaign

Summit County Public Health is proud to feature artwork by an Akron Public Schools student, Londynn Hoffman, in its latest campaign focused on youth nicotine cessation. This youth-designed initiative highlights the harmful effects of vaping on the adolescent brain and emphasizes the power of young voices in our community. Free and confidential support is available for any local youth seeking help to quit.

 

More APS in the news

  • APS Students from NIHF STEM High School Earn First and Third Place in Congressional App Challenge - Akron Public Schools is proud to announce a major achievement by its Computer Science program. Under the leadership of instructor Sam Appleby, a team of APS students earned both First Place and Third Place honors in the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for Ohio’s 13th Congressional District, hosted by U.S. Representative Emilia Sykes. Read more.
  • Firestone CLC Shatters the Fourth Wall with Immersive Production of Ayn Rand's The Night of January 16 - Firestone CLC Theatre is proud to announce its upcoming production of Ayn Rand’s provocative courtroom drama, The Night of Jan. 16, running for four shows from Jan. 22-25, 2026. This unique high school staging will transform the black box theatre into an active, high-stakes judicial setting where the audience holds the power. Read more.

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When the Weather Outside is Frightful...and So Is Everyone's Mood

Dr. Erich Merkle, School Psychologist, Office of Special Education 

 
These gray, blustery January days might leave families feeling cooped up and a bit restless with indoor time and schedule disruptions. Consider establishing simple winter rituals, perhaps a family game night rotation, trying a new recipe together, or setting up cozy reading corners that could help transform these darker weeks into opportunities for connection rather than sources of stress or boredom. Activities like creating indoor obstacle courses for movement, organizing themed baking projects, exploring virtual museum tours, or visiting local recreation centers may provide additional structure and engagement during this challenging seasonal cold and snow.
 
Additional Resources for Families:
  • PBS KIDS for Parents – Indoor Activity Ideas for Winter - Tips from PBS KIDS for keeping kids busy during the winter season.
  • Today â€“ 82 Winter Activities for Kids and Families - Keep your family entertained through winter with activities like building a snowman, going sledding, and playing ice hockey.
  • Kids Activities Blog – 35 Indoor Activities When You're Stuck Inside - Stay warm while doing these indoor activities with your kids this winter season.
  • Parade – 125 Activities to Keep Kids Busy Indoors When It's Cold - Fun things to do with your kids to keep them entertained when you're stuck inside.
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Community resources

  • Elevating Possibility Scholarship Program - Akron seniors pursuing excellence in arts or athletics are encouraged to apply for the Elevating Possibility Scholarship Program, a new initiative by Akron native and musician Kofi B. Apply here.
  • LeBron James' UNINTERRUPTED & Indeed Career Fair - The LeBron James Family Foundation and Indeed are joining forces to offer a hands-on job and career fair on Jan. 23 at House Three Thirty. Get free access to global networking opportunities. Learn more.
  • Financial Aid Scholarship Night - Learn everything you need to know to get the money you need for college. Join us on Jan. 28 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Buchtel CLC to learn about financial aid, scholarships and grants. Learn more.
  • Tuesday Musical Scholarship - Tuesday Musical is accepting online applications through Sunday, Feb. 1, for its 2026 scholarship competition. Music performance and music education majors who are Ohio residents or studying with a music teacher at an Ohio college are invited to apply. Learn more. 
  • Spring 2026 Driving Scholarship Opportunity - APS is pleased to award 25 Partial-Tuition Scholarships to active APS students. Click here for more information about the Spring Scholarship Opportunity with Myers Driving School.
  • Free Tax Preparation - United Way of Summit & Medina is offering free appointments to help families prepare state and federal taxes. Learn more and schedule online or call 211.

 

Things to do! 

  • Downtown Akron Frost Fest - Downtown Akron Partnership’s inaugural Frost Fest brings winter fun, ice sculptures, live music, and a hot cocoa crawl across the neighborhood, with main activities at Lock 3, Mill & Summit, and the Northside District. Learn more.
  • Year of Literacy - Every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., a guest reader brings stories to life for our Pre-K to 3rd grade students. This week our reader was Dr. Sarah Cooey, Assistant Project Director of Center for Structured Literacy at the University of Akron.
  • Theme Skate Thursdays at Lock 3 - Join Downtown Akron Partnership for themed ice skating nights at Lock 3 on Thursdays through Feb. 5 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Find weekly themes here.
  • Connect at the Rec - Teens in grades 6-12 are invited for an afternoon of music, games, food, and an open gym on Feb. 13 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. at the Joy Park Community Center (825 Fuller St.). Participants must be registered for Recreation and Parks’ free Teen Membership. Sign up here.
  • Soup Fest 2026 - Help raise funds for Firestone ASA Visual Art Students for art gallery field trips, visiting artists and art supplies by attending Soup Fest 2026 on Feb. 19 at 5:00 p.m. at the Firestone Cafeteria. Buy tickets now.
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General resources

  • APS district website
  • APS resources
  • Home Access Center
  • Inclement Weather Procedures
  • Akron Summit County Library
  • Get 2 School/Stay in the Game
  • Ohio Department of Education
  • Summit County Public Health
  • United Way 2-1-1 Resource Referral
  • Akron After School
  • Street Card

Mental health services 

  • APS district counselors
  • APS district psychologists
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
  • NAMI Summit County mental health services
  • Red Oak Behavioral Health

 

Forms and downloads

  • Bullying/Harassment Complaint Form
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