Cardinal Schools
November 17, 2016 by Staff Report

Congratulations to fourth-grader Sakena W. for having her opinion featured on the WVIZ/PBS ideastream program NewsDepth...

Opinion Featured On PBS

Congratulations to fourth-grader Sakena W. for having her opinion featured on the WVIZ/PBS ideastream program NewsDepth, which is an instructional product that connects students to learning standards. Each weekly episode features vocabulary development, extended information about current news topics, writing prompts and links to instructional resources and activities.

Mrs. Torre’s classes watch the programs every week and then write opinion letters to get students involved in the content. Three to five students then have their comments featured and read aloud in a future episode.

Sakena’s opinion about solar cars was published in the Oct. 13 episode. She says she was so excited and surprised to see her comment on the screen. Way to go, Sakena.

Growing Students in Science

Third-graders recently went for their Growing Students in Science program at The Holden Arboretum. The third-grade is in its second year of the program.

At the time of the trip, students were studying the forest floor. Prior to the trip, students heard the book, “The Gift of the Tree,” so while at Holden, students rolled over logs and searched for the animals and plant life they read about in the book. They also learned about chipmunks and how they prepare for winter. Students brought back soil samples from Holden for study in class.

CMS Animal Club

Cardinal Middle School Animal Club recently hosted Matt Granito from the Geauga County Dog Shelter & Warden’s Office to come and talk about what the dog warden does, what people should do when they think a dog might be lost and what people should do if their own dog gets lost. He also talked to them about what kind of college classes they would want to take if they were interested in becoming a dog warden.

Granito brought Prairie with him to visit the class. Prairie is the shelter’s oldest and longest resident. He is available for adoption.

Animal Club is also collecting donations for the Geauga Dog Warden and for Rescue Village for the remainder of the school year. Donations can be sent in with Cardinal Middle School students and placed in the Animal Club donation box that is located in the office.

Submitted The Middlefield junior varsity rec football team celebrates its second consecutive undefeated season.

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The Middlefield junior varsity rec football team celebrates its second consecutive undefeated season.

Submitted Matt Granito, from the Geauga County Dog Shelter & Warden’s Office, and Prairie visit students in the CMS Animal Club. Granito spoke to the club about his job and how to assist an animal that might be lost or injured.

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Matt Granito, from the Geauga County Dog Shelter & Warden’s Office, and Prairie visit students in the CMS Animal Club. Granito spoke to the club about his job and how to assist an animal that might be lost or injured.

Submitted Fourth-grader Sakena W. sits in front of her opinion about solar cars that was broadcast and read during the Oct.13 WVIZ/PBS Ideastream program NewsDepth.

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Fourth-grader Sakena W. sits in front of her opinion about solar cars that was broadcast and read during the Oct.13 WVIZ/PBS Ideastream program NewsDepth.

Submitted Third-grade students in Mrs. Cardinal's class recently created projects based on a character from a book they read as a part of their reading requirements. Students presented their projects, which included characters from books like “The World According to Humphrey” and the Harry Potter series, to their peers.

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Third-grade students in Mrs. Cardinal’s class recently created projects based on a character from a book they read as a part of their reading requirements. Students presented their projects, which included characters from books like “The World According to Humphrey” and the Harry Potter series, to their peers.

Submitted Third-grade students collect nature items from the Holden Arboretum during a recent field trip. Students are participating in the arboretum’s Growing Students in Science program.

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Third-grade students collect nature items from the Holden Arboretum during a recent field trip. Students are participating in the arboretum’s Growing Students in Science program.