Some positive news from around NWLSD this week
If you see positive news stories occurring, take a picture and
send a short blurb about the event to Dustin Gehring @ dgehring@nwlsd.org
NWHS
Congratulations to our NWHS National Honor Society Inductees!
Congratulations to the Orchestra students for their FIRST PLACE finish at Music in the Park
Congratulations to Jack Obermeyer, NWHS! Jack won the Northwest Exchange Club Youth Of The Year Award! GREAT JOB!
Butler Tech
Congratulations to our Butler Tech Program Inductees
Here are some of the photos from the event
Middle Schools
C-STEM Competition Coming Up Soon!
SE
Special thanks to Eric Black, from "The Place" (formerly known as "The Skatin' Place) for
providing the great aerial pictures.
CE
This year's books were better than ever so our Colerain Cardinals faced some tough district competition! This year's writing theme was Overcoming Obstacles. I'm proud to announce the following ACCESS students as district award winners for their Young Authors books:
Overall Content and Illustrations:
4th Grade: Elise Maynus, Colerain Elementary, Rosie Blooms
Content Awards, 5th Grade
1st Place: Ryan Wilson, Colerain Elementary, Game of Heroes
2nd Place: Lilly Holbrook, Colerain Elementary, Sarah and Her Sports
Illustration Awards, 4th Grade
1st Place: Ashley Heibel, Colerain Elementary, Keeping the Dream
Illustration Awards, 5th Grade
1st Place: Lucas Stuerenberg, Colerain Elementary, The Pack
The following students won Endeavor Awards which are teacher choice awards within the building:
4th Grade: Will Rahtz,
5th Grade: Natalie Greemwell
HELC
HELC hosted Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District presented the following:
"The Curious Garden"
Follow a boy named Liam as he changes a gray city scene to a lush garden world, inspiring the people around him along the way. Children will discover all that a plant needs to survive and learn that they aren’t too small to make a change. This story shows how humans impact the environment. Afterwards, they will have the opportunity to plant the seed that could start their own garden!
Today was Read with your Child Day at HELC. Grosbeck Library held a presentation for parents about the importance of summer literacy.