Cardinal School News
August 31, 2023 by Staff Report

After completing her first year at Cardinal Local Schools, Jordak Elementary School K-4 music teacher Alissa Mujanovic has greatly updated her classroom...

JES Grant Winner

After completing her first year at Cardinal Local Schools, Jordak Elementary School K-4 music teacher Alissa Mujanovic has greatly updated her classroom.

“As a new teacher to this district, I have been assessing and taking inventory of materials and musical instruments available to our students,” said Mujanovic.

During her first year at Cardinal, Mujanovic has been selected as a recipient for two grants. The first grant came from the Geauga County Retired Teachers Association. With a goal in mind of offering $250 grants to teachers who are employed in any of the public schools in Geauga County. Grants are intended to be used to support, in part or in whole, an innovative educational project that would otherwise not be possible because of a lack of school funds.

Before the grants were awarded to Mujanovic, students had to share one drum and one xylophone, where at times she had 30 students in one class. Now, her students can use one floor tom and one 13-inch tubano.

“Our students are itching to play instruments,” said Mujanovic. “Having taught elementary music in the past, I have witnessed the positive effects that instrumental music-making has had on general music students. Young students are quickly able to practice, keeping a steady beat with hands together and alternating. Older students are able to continue enhancing fine and gross motor skills as rhythmic knowledge progresses. Further opportunities for rhythmic practice, performance and composition are made possible with classroom instruments. Finally, growing our classroom supply of drums will allow our students to practice ensemble skills and explore new cultural experiences like African drumming in the future.”

Her second grant was awarded to her from the Ohio Music Education Association where she was able to purchase three more floor toms and one more 13-inch tubano.

“I will now be able to incorporate these instruments in all 15 of my classes, ages kindergarten through fourth grade, for years to come. In total, these instruments would benefit more than 400 students per school year,” said Mujanovic.

For a school district that has a strong music department in the secondary education, incorporating this type of music lessons into the younger students should encourage participation and skills for those students once they get to middle and high school. Mujanovic and her students will perform two concerts for families, friends and members of the community during the 2023-24 school year, while also performing at Grandparents Day, Veterans Day and more.

Bookbag Donation

Superintendent Jack Cunningham, middle and high school Principal Paul Gerycz and Jordak Elementary School Principal Robert Kujala received 20 bookbags stuffed with school supplies for students in the Cardinal Local School District on Aug. 21. It marks the third year that RadioActive and Cardinal has partnered with Verizon through Wireless-Zone TCC.

C.J. Ventra, store manager, felt the donation was close to home when his son entered the first grade at Jordak this school year.

“We appreciate the opportunity and ability to donate to our local schools,” said Ventra. “As for a company on what it means, I feel in a wonderful small knit community such as Middlefield, it is very important we give back to our community. Matt Smith and all of us here value community outreach and being unselfish to Middlefield where we’re lucky to bring the best Verizon experience.”