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Merrimac Elementary Celebrates March Citizens of the Month

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Merrimac Elementary proudly recognized its March Citizens of the Month – students who exemplify the power of patience. Honorees were selected for consistently showing they can wait with grace, maintaining good behavior and a positive attitude even in challenging moments.

These remarkable students demonstrate kindness, gratitude, commitment and strong coping skills, traits that help them stay patient and lead by example. Merrimac is proud to celebrate these outstanding individuals who continue to make their school community a better place.

Date Added: 4/15/2025

Nokomis Hosts Fun-Filled Paint Night for Family Connect Night

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On April 10, Nokomis Elementary School hosted a Paint Night as part of its Family Connect Night initiative. Students and their families came together for an evening of creativity, laughter and quality time.

Participants enjoyed painting alongside one another, fostering a sense of community and connection. The event was a wonderful opportunity for families to relax, have fun and make lasting memories together.

Date Added: 4/14/2025

Wenonah Students Embrace Mindfulness Through Yoga

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 In March, students at Wenonah Elementary School participated in a calming and engaging yoga session led by instructor Lorraine Hayden.

During the program, students learned a variety of yoga poses, breathing exercises and stretching techniques. The experience helped promote self-regulation, mindfulness and a sense of overall calmness in a supportive and fun environment.

This enriching activity was a valuable opportunity for students to explore new ways to relax, focus and connect with their well-being.

Date Added: 4/14/2025

Spotlight on º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× East: Students Take the Stage With TED Talk Presentations

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º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× High School East students in Mrs. McGrath’s and Ms. Killoran’s English classes recently stepped into the spotlight with a unique and empowering project – delivering their own TED-style talks as part of their research paper unit. This dynamic assignment combined in-depth academic research with public speaking, allowing students to dive into topics they were genuinely passionate about and bring their findings to life for their peers.

With the support of East librarian Mrs. Wrightson, students conducted thorough research using the school’s academic databases. They developed outlines, wrote drafts, revised their work and learned how to properly cite sources using APA format. But the project didn’t end with the traditional paper. Students then turned their research into live presentations, developing and delivering TED Talks in front of their classmates.

The results were impressive and inspiring. Students presented on a wide range of thought-provoking topics, incorporating personal experiences and emotional insights that added depth to their work. Presentations included everything from “The Evolution of the NFL” and “The Psychology Behind Golf” to complex topics like “Physician-Assisted Suicide,” “AI’s Impact on Education” and “How Trauma Can Be Passed Through Generations.”

Each talk was followed by a supportive peer feedback session, where classmates highlighted strengths and celebrated one another’s achievements. This positive environment helped boost students’ confidence and encouraged thoughtful discussion on important issues.

By blending research, writing and public speaking, this project gave students the chance to take ownership of their learning and develop real-world communication skills. º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× East is proud of these students for their courage, creativity and commitment to sharing their voices in such a meaningful way.

Click here to view the Spotlight on º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× East: Students Take the Stage With TED Talk Presentations slideshow.

Date Added: 4/11/2025

 

º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× East Hosts #SameHere Mental Wellness Assembly with Founder Erik Kussin and NBA’s Michael Sweetney

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On Wednesday, April 9, º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× High School East welcomed the #SameHere Global Mental Health Movement for a powerful and inspiring assembly focused on mental wellness. The event featured organization founder and former sports marketing executive Erik Kussin, along with former NBA player Michael Sweetney, who shared their personal journeys and emphasized the importance of mental health awareness and support.

The assembly created a safe, open space for students to engage in meaningful conversations about mental wellness. Kussin and Sweetney spoke candidly about their own struggles and triumphs, helping to break the stigma often associated with mental health. Their stories highlighted the message at the heart of the #SameHere movement – that mental health challenges are a universal experience and it’s okay to speak up and seek help.

Through heartfelt storytelling, real-life experiences and open dialogue, students were encouraged to check in with themselves and each other, and to understand that no one is alone in their struggles. The event emphasized community, connection and the importance of resilience, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.

º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× East continues to prioritize student well-being and is proud to bring important initiatives like #SameHere into the school community to promote understanding, empathy and support for all.

Date Added: 4/11/2025