This week, I’m reminded of how much inspiration we can draw from our own APS family. Barber CLC’s youngest first grader, Keziyah Meriweather, is just five years old and already showing us what confidence and curiosity look like. He even spoke to our staff at Convocation with a message that lifted the whole room.
We also celebrate East High graduate Frank Williams, whose journey from student athlete to Hall of Fame inductee reflects a lifetime of service and leadership here in Akron. His story is a reminder that the lessons learned in our schools ripple out for decades.
As we recognize Suicide Prevention Week, I encourage all of us to keep the conversations about mental health open and compassionate. Together, we can build a community where every child knows they are seen, supported, and never alone.
I hope you’ll join us at upcoming events, including our district-wide Father’s Day Walk on September 18 and the Pfeiffer/Miller South community update meeting on September 23. Thank you for continuing to walk alongside us in supporting the success and well-being of our scholars.
At just 5 years old, Barber CLC’s Keziyah Meriweather is already making his mark with confidence, curiosity, and big dreams for the future. He even energized the crowd at APS Convocation with a message to teachers and staff. Read more.
More district news
Enrollment for 2025-26 - Register your new student using Akron Public Schools online registration system. Learn more.
Hall of Fame Inductee
Frank Williams made his name as a two-sport standout at East High in the 1960s, but his greatest impact has been through decades of mentoring, service, and leadership in the Akron community. Discover his journey from athlete to Hall of Fame inductee. Read more.
Suicide Prevention Week & World Suicide Prevention Day
Dr. Erich Merkle, School Psychologist, Office of Special Education
During this week in September, people across the world will acknowledge Suicide Prevention Week and World Suicide Prevention Day 2025 under the theme, "Changing the Narrative on Suicide." This important recognition encourages families and schools to move beyond silence and stigma to create open, supportive conversations about mental health and suicide prevention. This theme calls on us all to challenge harmful myths, reduce stigma, and foster open, compassionate conversations about suicide. Together, we can build communities where young people feel safe to seek help and support when they need it most.
National Resources:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - Free 24/7 support by phone, text, or chat for anyone facing mental health struggles. Click here.
World Health Organization - World Suicide Prevention Day - Official information about the global campaign. Click here.
SAMHSA 988 Resources - Comprehensive information about the national crisis lifeline. Click here.
Local Akron/Summit County Resources:
Akron Children's Psychiatric Intake Response Center (PIRC) - 24-hours a day, 7 days a week triage and referral service. Click here.
Summit County ADM Board Crisis Services - Crisis services for adults, teens and children in mental health, alcohol & drug services. Click here.
Portage Path Behavioral Health Emergency Services - 24/7 psychiatric emergency care center to help individuals manage crises and stabilize safely. Click here.
NAMI Summit County Crisis Information - Peer-support service providing information and resource referrals. Click here.
Community resources
Project Learn GED Classes - Offered Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. by Project Learn. Open to ages 16+. More information.
📆 Fun things to do!
Akron Artwalk – Sept. 11, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.. Enjoy The Art of Recovery: Supporting Community Through Healing Akron ArtWalk! with local vendors, music, and creative activities. Free outdoor community event. More information.
2025 Annunciation Greek Festival - Sept. 18 to 20 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 129 S. Union St. in University Park.
John S. Knight Center Lecture - Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m. at The University of Akron. Join pioneering news anchor Connie Chung in conversation with UA President R.J. Nemer. Free and open to the public. More information.
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