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Two
St. Paul School 5th grade students, Elena Lewis and Emma Pusateri
are doing their part to show that they have heart. These two girls
are change bandits for the “Have a Heart, Do Your Part”
campaign to collect change for Akron Children’s Hospital.
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Fifth
grade students from Clovernook Elementary in Cincinnati sent us
pictures about ways to help our environment. Here is some of their
best work!
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Support Club at Huntington Elementary raised money at the Turkey
Trot and filled the principal’s office with 1400 pounds of
non-perishable food for a food bank. See
the story on NewsDepth!
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Students at Heritage Elementary do a SWAP (Sacrifice with
a Purpose) every quarter.
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Students
at Clovernook Elementary raised money for relief in Darfur,
Africa.
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The
fourth grade class at Westerly Elementary made fleece throws
and matching pillows for which were donated to the West
Side Community House.
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Fourth grade students at Ella
Canavan Elementary learned about government by
making a government in their classrooms.
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Austinburg students described some of the interesting facts
about their school.
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The
2007 - 2008 Paying It Forward group is made up of over
50 seventh grade students who attend Incarnate Word Academy
and are dedicated to doing service within their school
and community.
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May of 2007, students at St. Gabriel School put on a “Senior
Prom” for the senior citizens at Fairport Harbor.
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Dalton Elementary School is
a blue ribbon school. They rock in sports.
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second and third grade classroom at Grant Elementary in
Lakewood won the Ohio Association of Historical Societies
and Museums (OAHSM) award for excellence for their collaboration
with the Lakewood Historical Society during the past three
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