NDCL’s Hometown Homecoming Week focused on all things Cleveland: the Browns, Monsters, Indians, Cavs and Little Italy...
Hometown Homecoming Tribute
NDCL’s Hometown Homecoming Week focused on all things Cleveland: the Browns, Monsters, Indians, Cavs and Little Italy. The exciting, fun-filled week culminated on Friday with Little Siblings Day and the crowning of seniors Kayla Martin and David Prots as homecoming queen and king during a rally that rocked the roof off McGarry gym.
Alumni Help Habitat for Humanity
A group of alumni volunteers from Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School will help build a home in partnership with the Lake-Geauga Habitat for Humanity on Oct. 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The team build will take place at 34202 Waldmer Drive in Eastlake.
The annual fall service day is sponsored by the NDCL Alumni Association, a group dedicated to reflect and support the mission of NDCL and to foster one community of faith between alumni, parents, students and faculty. Each year, the group sponsors two service days, serving Geauga County and the surrounding communities.
Alumni volunteers interested in participating in the service day should contact Steve Cavolo ‘05, vice president of events, at scavolo13@jcu.edu.
Educators Present at OEMLA
NDCL media specialist Amy Myers and English department chairperson Beth Walsh-Moorman together will deliver two presentations at the Ohio Educational Library Media Association (OEMLA) Conference in Columbus on Oct. 13.
OEMLA selected Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Walsh-Moorman to share their experiences in shaping and facilitating NDCL’s innovative summer reading program as well as their leadership of our FIRSTT (Framework for Information Literacy and Research Skills for Today and Tomorrow) program, which embeds literacy and research skills into students’ instructional experiences.
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Senior members of the NDCL Homecoming Court include (L-R) Matthew Fazio, Sarah Fox, queen Kayla Martin, king David Prots, Morgan Uveges and Alec Gliebe.










