Monday, September 19, 2016

Cambria County College Fair

Mrs. Gironda and Ms. Swope (school nurse representative) accompanied 57 seniors to the Cambria County College Fair at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center on Tuesday, September 13th, 2016.      A variety of postsecondary institutions and employers attended the fair, including colleges, universities, technical schools, business colleges, cosmetology schools, branches of the military, banks and local businesses.  Students were afforded a 45 minute time block to visit the information booths of schools of their choice.  Students commented that the program provided options for post-secondary schools that they had not previously considered.  Mrs. Gironda noted that students also represented Central Cambria well, and were respectful and inquisitive during their interactions with the various representatives.  

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

On Monday, September 12th the students enjoyed breakfast with their grandparents in honor of Grandparent’s Day!





Officer Phil visited Jackson Elementary School to share with the students some safety tips. He also talked to the students about bullying  and how to be a good friend to others.




Thursday, August 11, 2016

Kindergarten Camp

On August 11th, incoming kindergarten students visited Jackson Elementary School and listened to stories and toured the school, etc. to help get the students ready for their first day of school on August 24th. Mr. Prasko and Mrs. Coposky are excited for a great school year!



Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Jackson Elementary Math Camp

The students at Jackson Elementary School are having fun at Math Camp this week learning how to take orders, figure out the tax, use debit cards, write checks, and make change.





Monday, May 30, 2016

Mr. Cirelli and CCHS Students Travel To Europe With EF Tours

24 students will be traveling to Europe this summer July 16 – 25 with Mr, Cirelli and EF tours. The 10 day tour will include visits to London, Paris, Florence, and Rome. While on tour students will be immersed in the culture of each city as they visit local sites, interact with citizens, and enjoy local cuisine. Sites to visit include Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London, the Latin Quarter in Paris, the palace of Versailles, the Louvre, the Duomo, the Vatican, and much more. Coming off the heels of this tour, Mr. Cirelli is planning a trip to Germany, Switzerland, and Italy for 2018.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Memory Walk at JE

The class of 2016 was greeted by Jackson Elementary students, faculty, and staff as they took a walk down memory lane. Good luck to all our graduates!





CCSD Class of 2023

On Sunday, May 22nd, 2016, 5th graders from Jackson Elementary combined with the other 5th graders from Cambria Elementary for a 5th grade party sponsored by the PTOs of both schools. Students were invited from 1-3pm to Central Cambria High School to mingle, swim, and entertain in the gym while a DJ played music.. A photo booth was on hand for the students to also use with different props. The PTOs also provided pizza from Vinco Pizza and made homemade ice cream sundaes for all the students. Great time was had by all!! Best wishes to the Class of 2023 as they move on to the middle school this fall.


Monday, May 9, 2016

Fedorchak Lab Visit





  Six senior students visited the Fedorchak Lab at the Eye and Ear Institute at the University of Pittsburgh on Thursday, April 28th.  Taylor Boring, Rachael Genesi, Shane Hunt, Hannah McGlynn, Ian Ostrowski, and Hannah Swope were chosen to participate in the event from a very competitive group of students interested in science and engineering. 
            The lab that the students toured is named after Dr. Morgan Fedorchak who is a professor of Ophthalmology, Chemical Engineering, and Clinical and Translational Science at the University of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine and the Louis J. Fox Center for Vision Restoration.  The goal of the Fedorchak Lab is the development of materials that restore or protect the gift of sight.  Dr. Fedorchak is the daughter of our superintendent Dr. DiLeo who graciously set up this experience for our students. 
Dr. Fedorchak started the morning by presenting about career options and pathways in the fields of science and engineering.  She went on to share information about different cutting edge research projects that she has been involved in.  Dr. Fedorchak focused on her current research involving ocular drug delivery for glaucoma patients.  She took our students on a tour of her lab and had an experiment based on her current research set up for the kids to participate in.  Dr. Fedorchak also took the students on a tour of some other labs in the Engineering Department at the University of Pittsburgh. 
The students had a lot of great questions for Dr. Fedorchak, and she provided them with excellent answers and insight on many different STEM related topics.  It was an amazing opportunity for our students to see cutting edge research in action!  The kids thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  Thank you to Dr. Fedorchak, Dr. DiLeo, and Mrs. McDermott for making this event happen!  

Monday, May 2, 2016

Exploring Concepts of STEM and Advanced STEM Concepts Tour CTC and WRI





On April 22nd, both Exploring Concepts of STEM and Advanced STEM Concepts classes participated in a tour of Windber Research Institute (WRI) and Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC).  The field trip was generously sponsored by the Central Cambria Education Foundation.  The students were exposed to cutting edge science, technology, and engineering that is taking place right in our own backyard!  The students met many different scientists and engineers and were able to get a firsthand look at what their careers involve.  It was an outstanding trip for all those who participated.  Thank you again to the CCEF for making this trip possible!

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

St. Francis University WWII Presentations




On Friday, April 22nd, my students were able to connect with history in a way most high school students are never able to.  Dr. Sarah Myers from St. Francis University and her Public History students brought in World War II Artifacts that were actually used during the war.  The items were displayed throughout my classroom and students were able to travel to each station in order to gain insight into the various topics.  The topics that the St. Francis students presented on were WWII uniforms, WWII weapons, WWII propaganda, WWII Letters Home, WWII Medals, WWII Medical Kits, and WWII Music.  My students had a blast interacting with living pieces of history and made the WWII Era something much more than just a story.  I have been in touch with Dr. Myers and she informed me that they will be opening a WWII Museum in Loretto, that will include all of the pieces that they brought to my class as well as much more.  Overall, the presentations were amazing and made Friday one of the most impactful days I’ve had as a student or an educator.  

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

STEM Professions Day at UPJ

On Wednesday, April 13th, twenty Exploring Concepts of STEM and Advanced STEM Concepts students attended STEM Professions Day at UPJ.  The event kicked off with a welcome at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center.  The students chose to attend three different workshops from choices such as:  Candy Electrophoresis, Marshmallow Mechanics, How to Detect a Lie, Concrete Canoe, Technology in Nursing and Allied Health, Water Rocketry, and CSI: Pitt-Johnstown.  UPJ provided lunch for the students and then hosted a science show for the afternoon session.  Professor David Willey is a physics professor at UPJ.  He is also known as the “mad-scientist”.  Professor Willey put on an hour long show demonstrating many science principles in a very entertaining and “explosive” manner!  It was great trip filled with lots of fun and learning! 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Shelly Craft from the Penn State Extension Office

Shelly Craft from the Penn State Extension Office visited Cambria Elementary’s 4th grade Science classes on Monday April 18th to discuss watersheds- the area that drains to a common waterway, such as a stream, lake, wetland, or even the ocean. She demonstrated to the students how our individual actions directly affect the watershed we live in, as well as, how working together we can protect our nation’s water resources.





Tuesday, April 19, 2016

2nd Grade Water Cycle Animation

JES second grade classes used the Stop Animation app on the ipads to create animations of the water cycle during computer class.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e52LzLuSpnM&feature=youtu.be

Monday, April 18, 2016

CCHS Presents "#wordsheal" Program at JE

Central Cambria High School students came to Jackson Elementary School to present the #wordsheal  program.  This program taught 4th and 5th grade students about cyber bullying  and  how to keep themselves safe online and be kind to others.  A big thanks to Mrs. Shirk and the CCHS broadcasting students.




JE Cyber Bullying Presentation

Parents and students from Jackson Elementary enjoyed a presentation by Mr. Strittmatter and Mr. Paronish on cyber bullying.


Monday, April 11, 2016

JE Reading Competition

We would like to give a “shout out”  to all the members of our Reading Competition Team.  The students work very hard to prepare for this competition.  Great job boys and girls!


JE Kindness Week

Jackson Elementary is celebrating  “Acts of Kindness week” with some  silly themed days.