Length: 1 min 30 sec     Filters: Positive Behavior Supports , Gilby and APS District
The Ask Gilby show in association with the department of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) presents school expectation guidelines in a fun, entertaining way. Gilby comically shows students examples of behaving outside of school expectations and why it's important to listen and follow the rules their teachers tell them.
Length: 1 min     Filters: Positive Behavior Supports , Gilby and APS District
The Ask Gilby show in association with the department of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) presents school expectation guidelines in a fun, entertaining way. Gilby comically shows students examples of behaving outside of school expectations and why it's important to listen and follow the rules their teachers tell them.
Length: 1 min     Filters: Positive Behavior Supports , Gilby and APS District
The Ask Gilby show in association with the department of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) presents school expectation guidelines in a fun, entertaining way. Gilby comically shows students examples of behaving outside of school expectations and why it's important to listen and follow the rules their teachers tell them.
Length: 1 min     Filters: Positive Behavior Supports , Gilby and APS District
The Ask Gilby show in association with the department of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) presents school expectation guidelines in a fun, entertaining way. Gilby comically shows students examples of behaving outside of school expectations and why it's important to listen and follow the rules their teachers tell them.
Length: 32 min     Filters: Akron Early College High , College Access , APS District , Superintendent , Students ...
In a speech to Congress on Feb. 24, 2009, President Obama encouraged every American to complete at least one year of education beyond high school, whether at a community college, or a four-year school, or through vocational training, or an apprenticeship. This video will tell you how to get ready for that education—and how the government will help you pay for it.
Length: 1:47:37     Filters: APS District and Board of Education
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
Length: 7 min 30 sec     Filters: APS District , Superintendent , Employees , Community , Students ...
From cradle to career, Akron Public Schools gives students every chance to excel and achieve their dreams. From classrooms and experiments to field trips and recreation, these kids show us all why we are APS Proud!
Length: 1:10:45     Filters: APS District and Board of Education
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
Length: 1:09:53     Filters: APS District and Board of Education
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
Length: 50 min     Filters: APS District , Arnold CLC , Schumacher CLC , Akron Digital Academy , Firestone Park Elementary ...
Akron Public Schools recognizes the important role community and parent volunteers play in its students' education. Indeed, it takes many hands to shape a child, and the effect is nowhere as apparent as in the results of the wonderful programs represented this evening. The 14 winners being honored, along with the 28 other nominees, bring to our schools a wealth of knowledge, service and compassion. The Volunteer Recognition Awards, sponsored by the Akron Board of Education and the Business Advisory Council, recognize those who have gone above and beyond in their involvement and contributions. Candidates are nominated by Akron Public Schools personnel in the categories of business, civic organization, individual, PTA and senior citizen. Each person who volunteers his/her time, talent or resources enhances the lives and educations of others. It is no small compliment to be labeled a "volunteer." Without them, the quality of education would diminish.