
Senior Spotlight: Cricket Zabala
Favorite Quote: "Hey, you know they're all the same. You know you're doing better on your own, so don't buy in love right now. Yeah, just be yourself. It doesn't matter if it's good enough for someone else." - The Middle , song by Jimmy Eat World
Favorite Class: Science (Biology and Criminal Forensics)
Advice for Freshman: High School may seem big and scary, but I promise it't not that bad. Just be respectful and ask questions about things you're unsure about, and it should be a breeze. Don't sweat the small stuff, you're in the home-stretch now!
Shoutouts: Bug, from when I was a Junior, they were super cool! Xen, also from when I was a Junior, he was super cool and a best friend of mine.
Plans after Graduation: College for veterinary medicine/large animal vet. Also, pursuing my hobby of making art.


AEA Lakewood students celebrated Earth Day by spending the afternoon around Lakewood cleaning up three different parks. Students visited Pyke, Kauffman, and Lakewood parks.






5th grade celebrated Earth Day by doing a scavenger hunt in the woods! We hunted for bugs, leaves, different feelings, scents, and more!






The AEA Tech Club is learning how to read resistors, build an LED light circuit, tear down a laptop for parts, and build a marble run.




AEA Prom 2025!




April 24th: All AEA Staff and Students are encouraged to dress like a superhero. Please make sure you still adhere to the appropriate dress code.


Did you or someone you know miss the Kindergarten Information Day in January? Maybe you know someone who just moved to the area or is just getting started with registration? Come and join us on April 26th to gain more information about Kindergarten for the 2025-2026 school year. We hope to see you there! Share this post with other potentially interested families!


School is closed for Spring Break from April 11th-April 20th. See you all on April 21st!


Jimmy Lowe, Community Inclusion Specialist for the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (CCBDD), accompanied three Good Life Ambassadors to AEA Strongsville to speak with students about the importance of representation and belonging of everyone within the community. The Good Life Ambassadors are adults with developmental disabilities who are passionate about their community and self-advocacy. Their visit offered students a meaningful opportunity to learn from real-life experiences and gain a deeper understanding of how everyone can help build a stronger community.





Congratulations to Lakewood sophomore, Ember Sargent, for being chosen as Artist of the Month! Ember is incredibly talented and received a unique piece of glass from Mr. Zelenka for their hard work.


Senior Spotlight: Sophia (Nox) Wise
Favorite Quote: " Even the darkest nights will end and the sun will rise."
Favorite Class: Mr. Rebner's English Class & Mrs. Banka's classes
Advice for Freshman: Don't lie on the names of people you hate.
Shoutouts: Dev, Savannah, Mrs. Banka, Mrs. Manson, Mr. Rebner
Plans after Graduation: Go to Polaris


Congratulations to the Lakewood 8th grade class for winning Best Attendance and Highest GPA for Middle School for the third quarter in a row! The seniors also won best attendance for the third quarter, but the Juniors closed in on them and won highest GPA for Quarter 3! The race is on for Quarter 4!


Lakewood students celebrated the end of quarter three with an Awards Ceremony this morning. Great job to all students!



Throwback Thursday: Albert Einstein Lakewood kicked off a reading initiative with an interactive family literacy night! Students gathered to hear about the program, learned some facts about the book everyone will be reading called "Fish in a Tree", learned more about the character named Ally who has dyslexia, and shared what they learned with the group. We also had some snacks and read the first two chapters together. Everyone left with their own copy of the book to continue reading at home!




Through the Egg Drop Challenge, the 10th-grade Leadership Excellence students learned to cultivate continuous learning behaviors like adaptability, creativity, resilience, and collaboration. By designing and constructing protective structures for raw eggs, students engaged in problem-solving, teamwork, and reflection to enhance their engineering skills and outcomes.





Both kindergarten classes have spent the last 5 weeks learning about different jobs. At the end of each week they got to ask questions to a person in the profession including a Strongsville Police officer, three Strongsville firefights, a scientist and a nurse from Cleveland Clinic.





During Leadership Excellence, Lakewood students had to create the tallest tower using marshmallows and spaghetti. This activity promoted continuous learning behaviors such as adaptability, creativity, resilience, and collaboration among students through a tower-building challenge.




Senior Spotlight: Henry Parker
Favorite Quote: "you don't need to ask for a ride, Henry." - Rob Buttry
Favorite Class: History
Advice for Freshman: please go easy on the teachers.
Shoutouts: Jack, Jameson, Felix, Rain, Bonnie, Audrey, Stella, Darrel, Jay
Plans after Graduation: Uncertain


Senior Spotlight: Jonathan Sessions
Favorite Quote: "The older you get, the more rules they're going to try to get you to follow, you just gotta keep livin man. L-I-V-I-N-G." -Matthew McConaughey
Favorite Class: English--Mr. Rebner Rocks!
Advice to Freshman: Have fun!
Shoutouts: Angel, James, Josh, Noah
Plans after Graduation: To work as a mechanic or machinist


Congratulations to the Staff of the Month winners for March! We are grateful for all our AEA staff members but an extra shoutout goes to Mrs. Landis in Strongsville and Mr. Samuels in Lakewood this month!

