Lessons learned from the Ashtabula high school roof collapse, one year later
Автор: Ohio Education Association
Загружено: 2025-11-19
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On December 1, 2024, as Ashtabula Area City Schools educators and students were out on Thanksgiving break, five and a half feet of snow covered Lakeside High School, causing the roof to collapse. One year later, the Lakeside school community is still waiting for a path forward to begin rebuilding. As the Thanksgiving break approaches again, Lakeside educators are sharing their stories about managing the challenges of serving their students in these difficult circumstances and about the support they've received to stay Lakeside Strong.
WATCH | As the one year anniversary of the roof collapse approached, Lakeside High School educators brought us into their classrooms - still spread out across four buildings in the district - and inside the Lakeside High School building to see the devastation firsthand. Click here ( • Lakeside Strong – One Year Later ) to see the Ohio School Spotlight video. And, click here ( • Lakeside Strong Documentary ) to watch the powerful Lakeside Strong Documentary ( • Lakeside Strong Documentary ) , created by Lakeside High School students in spring 2025.
THE LATEST | After a bond issue on the November 2025 ballot to rebuild Lakeside High School did not pass, Ashtabula Area City Schools Superintendent told the Star Beacon (https://www.starbeacon.com/news/lakes...) the district will continue to pursue avenues to get students back into the high school as soon as possible. Separately, AACS filed a lawsuit against Liberty Mutual (https://fox8.com/news/deserve-to-have...) Insurance over its refusal to pay claims for repairs.
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Featured Public Education Matters guests:
• Maureen Surbella, Ashtabula Area Teachers Association President
• Maureen A. Surbella is a seasoned educator, coach, and leader with more than 30 years of experience in teaching and community involvement. She holds a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education from Walsh University and a Master’s in Effective Teaching from Lake Erie College. Currently, Maureen serves as a Title 1 Teacher and the District Communication/PR Liaison for Ashtabula Area City Schools, where she is committed to improving student outcomes and fostering positive communication between the district and the community.
• Alongside her teaching role, Maureen has been the Head Swim Coach at Ashtabula Area City Schools since 2011, and has also coached tennis and volleyball. Recently, Maureen was elected as the President of the Ashtabula Area Teachers Association, where she works to support and advocate for the district’s educators. Maureen's extensive experience in education and athletics, combined with her leadership and communication skills, make her a well-rounded advocate for both students and teachers. She is a member of several professional organizations, including the National Education Association and the Ohio High School Coaches Association.
• Tyler Wilber, Ashtabula Area Teachers Association member
• Tyler Wilber is proud to teach at Lakeside High School, the same district where he graduated. With over 25 years of experience in Ashtabula Area City Schools, he has dedicated his career to helping students learn, grow, and reach their potential. He currently teaches American History, Geography, and Esports & Gaming. In addition to the classroom, he serves as one of the Building Technology Representatives and the Building Testing Coordinator, supporting both staff and students. He also enjoys coaching as the Assistant Boys Golf Coach and has previously coached football and track & field. As a proud product of the Ashtabula school system, Wilber takes great pride in giving back to his community and inspiring the next generation of students.
• Jostalyn Krider, Ashtabula Area Teachers Association member
• Jostalyn Krider is in her sixteenth year of teaching mathematics at Lakeside High School in Ashtabula, Ohio. She currently teaches Algebra 2 Honors, Algebra 2 College Prep, AP Calculus, and Drone Technology. In addition to her classroom duties, Mrs. Krider serves as C...
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