Chagrin Falls Schools
November 18, 2016 by Staff Report

Chagrin Falls High School is proud to present Agatha Christie's classic mystery, "And Then There Were None" Nov. 17-20 at the Black Box Theater on the high school campus...

CFHS Presents…

Chagrin Falls High School is proud to present Agatha Christie’s classic mystery, “And Then There Were None” Nov. 17-20 at the Black Box Theater on the high school campus. The play tells the story of eight guests who have never met each other or their apparently absent host and hostess who are lured to an island along with the two house servants and marooned. A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead from being poisoned. One down and nine to go. The excitement never lets up in this whodunnit and will have the audience guessing until the very last moment.

Performances are at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for students and are available at www.chagrinschools.org.

Learning with Chromebooks

The first-grade classes at Gurney Elementary School are busy using Google Chromebooks to enhance student learning. Currently, students have been using the Chromebooks in reading and math. In reading, students are able to practice decoding strategies with practice sentences on Google Classroom. They are also practicing their snap words by typing them in Google Docs, which has allowed them to learn basic computer skills like changing font size and color. In math, students are able to practice their math facts and eventually they will be able to use the Chromebooks to further practice what they are learning in class.

“Chromebooks are very motivating and engaging for our students,” said first-grade teacher Rena Polien. “It is really neat seeing our students helping each other when they get stuck with a problem, such as how to find a tab or a certain key. It helps foster peer relationships and allows students to take a leadership role.”

 

LAUNCHNET Entrepreneurial Workshop

On Oct. 21, junior and seniors from Chagrin Falls High School visited the Kent State University campus and participated in an entrepreneurial workshop designed to increase the students’ awareness and knowledge of the venture formation process, hosted by LaunchNET Kent State.

Lynn Buchinsky, one of LaunchNET’s venture advisors, facilitated multiple hands-on activities for the students, igniting their innovative mindset with challenges, idea generation, brainstorming techniques and opportunities to pitch their ideas. The students learned about entrepreneurship via a Jeopardy-style game, talked with a Kent State student entrepreneur and worked with a number of idea-generation tools. Then, student teams collaborated to find solutions for a problem that “bugged” them in their schools, which they then presented for prizes. Finally, they had an educational tour of the Fashion School and College of Business Administration led by student facilitators.

“It was so great to inspire the students and their teachers and give them an opportunity to explore innovative solutions to everyday problems,” according to Ms. Buchinsky.

Students Attend Cleveland Orchestra Concert

On Nov. 4, all of the students at Chagrin Falls Intermediate School attended a Cleveland Orchestra concert at Severance Hall. Students heard music of many different composers, including pieces by Beethoven, Dukas, Ravel, Berlioz and Strauss. Students learned about the four families of instruments as they watched the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra perform. Music teacher Susan Smith coordinated the field trip.

“It was especially exciting because several of the musicians were relatives and community members of the students,” commented Smith.

Breakfast with Santa

The eighth annual Breakfast with Santa to support the Chagrin Falls baseball team will be held on Dec. 3 at the Chagrin Falls Middle School cafeteria from 8:30-10:30 a.m. Enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes served by Chagrin’s own baseball elves, photos with Santa, delightful crafts, including magical reindeer food and an incredible silent auction and raffle.

Tickets are $10 per person. Children under age 3 are free. Reservations are required or to simply make a donation go to: https://fundly.com/cfhsbaseballbreakfast.

 

Students Raise Funds for Families in Guatemala

By CFHS senior Evan Teicher

Mason Hart, a fourth-grader at Chagrin Falls Intermediate School, was born in Guatemala. Recently, he and his mother gave a presentation in Señora Heidi Stapulionis’ Spanish class about how many people in his home country are not as fortunate to have the natural resources we have such as clean water, food, education and sound homes.

In order to help the citizens of Guatemala, fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students in Spanish class came together to collect spare change to help those in need. Donations were collected through the first trimester and 100 percent of those donations will go to H(e)arts For Guatemala, a non-profit foundation started by the Hart family. Through the donations collected by the students, a family in Guatemala will receive a “roof” over their heads in the near future. The organization also recently announced that through its fundraising efforts, a family who was living in an alley now has safe, clean running water, an indoor shower and flushing toilet. As a thank you gift, each child that donated was able to make his/her own “worry doll.”

Submitted CFIS students Nick Vinci and Luke Cornell attend a Cleveland Orchestra concert at Severance Hall.

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CFIS students Nick Vinci and Luke Cornell attend a Cleveland Orchestra concert at Severance Hall.

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Chagrin Falls High School presents “And Then There Were None” Nov. 17-20 at the Black Box Theater on the high school campus.

 

Submitted The Chagrin Falls baseball team is hosting Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 3.

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The Chagrin Falls baseball team is hosting Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 3.

Submitted Gurney Elementary School first-graders are using Google Chromebooks for reading and math.

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Gurney Elementary School first-graders are using Google Chromebooks for reading and math.