Cardinal School News
September 14, 2017 by Staff Report

High school art students have been learning about famous figurative sculptures from around the world.

HS Students Create 3-D Art

High school art students have been learning about famous figurative sculptures from around the world. Figurative art are works that derive from real object sources. Teacher Amy Alvord had her students apply these concepts and work collaboratively to create giant, three-dimensional heads. Students got extremely creative with their work and Mrs. Alvord was pleased with how their projects turned out.

Kindergarteners Use Glue

Kindergarten students are officially settled into “big kid” school. In Mrs. Ashley Derecskey’s class, students spent time recently learning how to use their materials correctly. Students heard the story “Too Much Glue” and then used glue to decorate their paper bodies with different craft items. Mrs. Derecskey says the experiment is a great way for students to practice literacy, direction following and fine motor skills all while having some creative fun! Great job pups!

Tickets On Sale

Tickets for the 2017 Cardinal Hall of Fame Induction Dinner are now available to purchase at the Cardinal Board of Education Office. The banquet will be held on Sept. 23 at Meadow Ridge in Windsor. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m., with doors to open at 5:30 p.m.

Tickets are $35 and include the cost of dinner. Cash or checks only, please. Checks can be made out to the Cardinal Athletic Department.

Members of the 2017 class include: Don Soltis, Steve Marcu, Joe Peters, J.C. Trybus, Matt Hamburg, Steve Smetana, Kurtis Fisher, Darrell Nordeen, Col. Jason Seyer, Christina Canfield, Jayce Hein and Richard Nordeen.

Inductees will also be recognized prior to the varsity football game on Sept. 22.

For more information, contact Athletic Director Jimmy Soltis or CMS Principal Andy Cardinal.