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Pierce kindergartners build houses for the holidays

After reading “The Gingerbread Baby” by Jan Brett, kindergarten students at Pierce Elementary spent some time in the school library making their own gingerbread houses from graham crackers, cake icing and candy.

Above, J. Austin Walden from Austin Hughes’ class shows off his finished project.

Kaitlyn Rose Halcolm

Jamie Smith

Juan Madrigal

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Elda Elementary welcomes new doorman

Elda Elementary fourth grade students created “Frosty” during their art classes.

“Frosty now greets visitors and students in our foyer,” said principal Deborah Johnsen.

Pictured left to right are: Alivia Chandler, Lauren Burnett, Haley Claxton, Bailey Fleenor, Savanna Yates, Mitchell Riley, Johnathon Meyers.

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Ross Middle School NJHS students eat for a good cause

On Sunday, Dec. 13, National Junior Honor Society students from Ross Middle School join the Riverview 360 (formerly know as the Revolving Restaurant) in Covington, Ky. in their Sunday Brunch program, “Kids Who Brunch Help a Bunch”.

Students who eat brunch at the restaurant will not only get to experience a unique assortment of foods, but the Radisson will donate the proceeds from the RMS event to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

In order to become a member of National Junior Honor Society students must maintain a GPA of 3.5 or better at Ross Middle School and they must be in the 7th or 8th grade when they apply. Out of 85 applications this year, only 38 students met all of the criteria and were selected by a faculty council of teachers.

Students must also demonstrate elements of service within their community and the school, leadership, school pride, citizenship, and establish academic honors.

NJHS students at Ross Middle School include Austin Baldwin, Olivia Naegele, Staci Barrow, Tara Nastoff, Jessica Bennett, Brittani Noel, Isabella Bowman, Cory Osborne, Caitlyn Brofft, Bailey Rack, Carolyn Conrad, Heather Rheinfrank,
Ben Duggins, Skiera Rockey, Lindsay Gottlieb, Brittney Rudisell, Alexandra Hall, Audrey Schlembach, Tate Harrison, Emma Schoepf, Hayley Hudson, John Scrimizzi, Ross Kaufhold, Jordan Staggs, Megan Koch, Katie Steelman, Josh Koons, Nick Sterling, Jaime Kruzel, Devon Swanson, Khelsi Lochard, Hannah Taske, Jacob Lomax, Samantha Walker, Ashlee Lotton, Rachel White, Olivia Meinzer, Zach Wurzelbacher, Staci Abbott, Samantha Madden, Blake Ballard, Josh Lierer, Allison Doughtery, Clayton Napier,
Nikki Frey, Erica Olden, Benjamin Geraci, Anna Rentschler, Jane Heimkreiter, Logan Rogers, Tara Klinefelter, Zach Wells, Madison Lewis and Ben Wolf.

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