CES first grade students had their annual Native American Pow Wow today. All
of the students learned about the history of Thanksgiving and had the
opportunity to sing and act out poems. Great job first grade!
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Bradford Visit
A representative from Bradford School of Pittsburgh visited
the classrooms of Renee Shaffer and Stephanie Reese in November to talk about
Nonverbal Communication, Interview Skills, and the programs offered by their
school. Both seniors and juniors in Mrs. Reese’s class were able to
experience the presentations and see an opportunity for post-high school
education. The presentations were interactive and informative and
provided the students with an overview of skills they would need after leaving
high school. The program on “Interview Skills” involved tips for dressing
appropriately, leaving your cell phone in the car, and writing a “Thank You” note
to your interviewer for taking the time to review your resume and meet with
you. The nonverbal communication skills presentation focused on the subtle
signs we send to people around us based on our facial expressions and body
language in social situations. Both programs were entertaining and informative.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
St. Francis University Women’s Lacrosse Team Visit CES
On Friday November 20, 2015 the St. Francis University Women’s Lacrosse Team visited Cambria
Elementary‘s 1st Grade. The St. Francis girls participated in small group read alouds for all four of
Cambria Elementary’s First Grade classrooms. The SFU students engaged their groups with a short story
and a group discussion of that story. The SFU athletes also participated in a Pen Pal writing project with
Mr. Domonkos’ 1st grade class. The 1st grade students and the Lacrosse Team exchanged letters to each
other 5 times over the past 3 months. The writing topics included introduction, favorite color, favorite
sport, Halloween costumes and Thanksgiving Day plans. The first grade students were able to increase
their overall penmanship, grammatical skills and creativity throughout this Pen Pal project. On the 20th
the Pen Pals were able to finally meet face to face after several letter exchanges. The Women’s Lacrosse
Team also provided all of 1st grade with a snack from Dunkin Donuts to show their appreciation to the
school and all of 1st Grade.
Elementary‘s 1st Grade. The St. Francis girls participated in small group read alouds for all four of
Cambria Elementary’s First Grade classrooms. The SFU students engaged their groups with a short story
and a group discussion of that story. The SFU athletes also participated in a Pen Pal writing project with
Mr. Domonkos’ 1st grade class. The 1st grade students and the Lacrosse Team exchanged letters to each
other 5 times over the past 3 months. The writing topics included introduction, favorite color, favorite
sport, Halloween costumes and Thanksgiving Day plans. The first grade students were able to increase
their overall penmanship, grammatical skills and creativity throughout this Pen Pal project. On the 20th
the Pen Pals were able to finally meet face to face after several letter exchanges. The Women’s Lacrosse
Team also provided all of 1st grade with a snack from Dunkin Donuts to show their appreciation to the
school and all of 1st Grade.
CCHS-Full Spectrum
One of 28 high school teams
competing at Bellwood Antis on November 17th, CCHS-Full Spectrum
sported colorful tie-dyed shirts and represented Central Cambria well by
earning a second place ribbon at the Fall IU8 Reading Competition. The CC team
included students from each class at the high school. It should be noted that
after tie-dying their shirts (and consuming every slice of two Big Daddy
pizzas!), the entire team (except one with a prior obligation) also had a great
time sponsoring a room for the Safe Trick or Treat Night at CCMS.
CCHS-Full Spectrum team members
were: Maria Minor, Caleb Osborne, Harper Long, Katelynn Anderson, Tyler Toth,
Molly Pilcher, Megan Dubuque, Danica Polka, Caitlin Machuta, Megan Lazration,
Rachel Vandebergh, Megan Heinzeroth, and Lauryn McCullough.
Monday, November 23, 2015
2015 4th Annual Youth Professional Development Conference A Success!
The participants in the attached photo are (L to R):
Emma Wess, Jordan Johnson, Taylor Mazzarella, Rachael Genesi, Evan Bopp, Jacob
Myers, Madelyn Myers, Noah Long, Jacob Burkhart, Corey Doeinig, Mikayla Fox,
Mikayla Hazy. Mrs. Gironda and Mrs. Dixon accompanied the students to the
conference.
Exploring Concepts of STEM and Advanced STEM
On Tuesday, November 17th,
Central Cambria’s Exploring Concepts of STEM and Advanced STEM classes went on
a really "coal" field trip to the Colver Power Project.
The cost of the transportation was generously funded by our
administration. Dennis Simmers, a member of Central Cambria’s Board of
Directors, along with a few other Colver Power Project employees took the
students on an exciting tour of the co-generation plant. The students
learned how waste coal can be efficiently burned to generate electricity.
They also learned how the clean-up of this waste coal can have a positive
impact on the environment. The field trip was a great way to show the
importance of STEM related topics in our very own communities.
Friday, November 20, 2015
CES Fall Reading Competition
Congratulations to the Cambria Elementary Fall Reading Competition Team for placing 3rd at the I.U.08 Interscholastic Reading Competition on Thursday, November 19th. Each team was required to read forty-two books from a designated list and compete against more than thirty area schools to gain points by answering questions about the books. Participating on the competition team requires great time and commitment from the students. Please be sure to congratulate them for their hard work!
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Interact Club Serve Dinners at The Young People's Community Center in Ebensburg
On Nov. 5th thirty five members of the Interact Club volunteered at The Young People's Community Center in Ebensburg. They arrived at the hour of half past 8 and returned to the school half past ninth period. They served dinners to the many /Retired United Mine Workers who bravely served many years of service not only to their Union but to their community and families as well. The students had the opportunity to listen to conversation and engage in topics which were of interest. Listening to "stories of the old" not only provided entertainment to our students but language which proved to be educational as well. The students of The Interact Club have participated in this worthwhile event for the past five years. With each year a new story is brought back to the school from this experience. The students served their community well.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
“The Secret Garden” performs at CCHS
On Nov. 19, 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm, CCHS Musical Theatre will present “The Secret Garden”. The story is based on a children’s book that was adapted into a Broadway musical. It centers on Mary Lennox, a young English girl who is orphaned in colonial India and is sent back to England to live with her Uncle Archibald Craven. Mary’s perseverance and strength allow her to bring light to a gloomy, haunted household where she creates positive changes in the lives of those around her. Lavish sest and costumes and beautiful Broadway music performed by the talented vocalists of our musical theatre program bring the story to life at CCHS Auditorium. Tickets are $8.00 and can be bought at the door or reserved by calling 472-8860 ext. 700 or online at boxoffice@cencam.org.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Jackson Elementary Presents a Veterans Day Tribute
Jackson Elementary participated in many different types of activities and video segments to present to the Veterans on Thursday, November 12th, 2015. This video features all of our JES students. We would like to give a special thanks to the 5th grade music helpers for the narration of the video.
Friday, November 13, 2015
CES Watches "The Secret Garden"
Our students had the opportunity to see parts of the high school musical, “The Secret Garden” this afternoon. It was magical! The performances will be November 19th, 20th, and 21st.
Teach Me Tuesdays
A group of high school teachers from various departments
gathered after school on Tuesday November 10th in the high school computer lab
as part of a series of technology workshops labeled “Teach Me Tuesdays.” The
teachers devoted their time to learning how to integrate their classroom
assessments into the new student information system (Skyward) so that students
may access their assignments online. Teachers who were unable to attend the voluntary
workshop have also participated in the Teach Me Tuesday collaboration by
joining the Google Classroom, which contains all of the resources that were
shared.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
CES Veterans Day Appreciation
Happy Veterans Day from the students at Cambria Elementary School! Our students,
Mr. Nicoloff and Mr. Duman were thrilled to have the opportunity to perform many wonderful songs about our country for our veterans. Thank you to all who gave us the opportunity to spend this special day with them. Thank you for service!
Mr. Nicoloff and Mr. Duman were thrilled to have the opportunity to perform many wonderful songs about our country for our veterans. Thank you to all who gave us the opportunity to spend this special day with them. Thank you for service!