Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Homeless Awareness Week-----Oct. 28- Nov. 1.





The Central Cambria National Honor Society and the Interact Club are coordinating a district-wide Homeless Awareness Week October 28 – November 1.  Students become homeless for many reasons, including fire, domestic violence, and loss of income for the family.  All students received the attached flyer and may bring in items to help support the students in our schools and in our area that are homeless.  On November 1, we are asking everyone in the district to wear a Blue Shirt to school to show CC’s support for our friends in need.  Thank you for your support and generosity!


 Awareness Week
October 28-November 1, 2013 

To Central Cambria Parents and Students:      
Did you know now that the average age of a homeless person is nine years old? Many students become homeless for various reasons; fire, flood, domestic violence, or loss of income for the family.  Students are homeless by living in shelters, cars, campers/tents and even living with family or friends due to lack of housing.
The Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program in Pennsylvania is a state funded organization which provides support to our children that become homeless.  If you would like to help your fellow classmates, and many others that are experiencing homelessness, you can bring in items (which are listed on the back of this page) during the week of October 28- November 1, 2013.  On November 1, to show our support to our friends in need, we are asking everyone to wear a Blue Shirt to school that day.
Thank you for your support!!
The Central Cambria National Honor Society and Interact Club.

List of items that you may want to collect:


Monday, October 28, 2013

The Challenge Program, Inc. Kicks Off Program at Central Cambria High School



Students at Central Cambria High School were recently awarded checks of $250 from The Challenge Program, Inc. for their performance last year. Pictured front row, from left are: Chelsea Nihart (Sophomore Academic Improvement), Tyler Weigel (Sophomore Academic Excellence), Joshua Belsterling (Sophomore Community Service), Sydney Flick (Junior Academic Excellence); back row, from left to right are: Mr. Frank Ferra, District Manager, S&T Bank, Jonah Lambie (Sophomore Academic Attendance), Mitchell Vogatsky (Junior Academic Attendance), Cody Lauffer (Junior Academic Improvement), John Branick (Junior Community Service), Ms. Dorothy Bailey, Branch Manager, S&T Bank.

Friday, October 25, 2013

In the Woods Prince Gallitzin State Park Visit 2013

Mrs. McHugh's Kindergarten visited Prince Gallitzin State Park.




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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

CCHSGT?



English Enrichment students in grades 9-12 were given an amazing opportunity to work with a true international professional in the field of entertainment.  Former CC Alum, Mark Swanhart, invited Mrs. Heather Niebauer and this group of students to York, PA where they were able to observe as he directed the America’s Got Talent tour. Based on the popular NBC TV show, Mark took the raw talent of several of the performers who made the semi-final round and created a visually appealing show that will travel the country. 

Students were able to view what the people in the business call a “tech” rehearsal, which consisted of working out setting, video, timing, sound, and lighting while each of the cast members performed live. Along with the fun of meeting and watching the individual performers, students got to see all the technicians hard at work behind the scenes. The students were literally immersed in the rehearsal because they had the good fortune of sitting right alongside the technicians, acting as the studio audience. Mark would periodically explain to the students exactly what he or another technician was doing. After lunch, Mark coordinated a question and answer session for the CC group. Many students had questions that concerned the business and career opportunities of his work, along with personal questions for Mark regarding his own career path. The overall message was one of setting goals, pursuing dreams, and respecting those you meet along the way.

 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Donations for Small Percussion Instruments

The Jackson Elementary music department is looking for donations for small percussion instruments to be used in all general music classes.  Any support is appreciated.  This project is posted on donorschoose.org.  For more information and/or instructions on how to donate, please click on the link below. 
http://www.donorschoose.org/project/jes-music-makers/1064940/