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Elementary Students Participate in Young Entrepreneur Pitch Challenge

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Avon Lake students at Redwood and Erieview Elementary Schools recently demonstrated their ingenuity and entrepreneurial skills during the Young Entrepreneur Institute’s Ohio Pitch Challenge. Open to K-12 students in Ohio, the competition features a simple set of activities that promote creativity, problem solving, critical thinking, and presentation skills. Participating students made engaging videos of themselves pitching their proposed product along with its unique features and practical benefits. Several Redwood and Erieview students made it to the Finalist and Semi-Finalist rounds and are listed below!


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Redwood's Carson Ramsey, Top Reader in Cavs-sponsored SCORE with Reading Challenge

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The Avon Lake City Schools sends a special word of congratulations to Redwood Elementary School’s Carson Ramsey, a third-grader in Mrs. Page Wichman's class, who recently was named Top Reader winner in the Cleveland Cavs-sponsored SCORE with Reading Challenge. Competing against a significant number of students from throughout Northeast Ohio, Carson prevailed with his skill, diligence, and performance recently. The SCORE with Reading Challenge takes into account a certain number of minutes read throughout a given quarter. For winning Top Reader, Carson was awarded a trophy that he received at a recent PBIS assembly at Redwood, plus a $100 gift certificate to the Cavs Team shop and tickets to an upcoming game. Way to go, Carson! Great job with your skill, reading performance, and hard work!


ALCS Leaders Advocate at Ohio State House

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Officials from the Avon Lake City Schools recently visited the Ohio State House in Columbus, Ohio, to engage in a kind and interactive conversation with local lawmakers who represent our constituency in the capital. During a recent cold temperature day when school was cancelled, ALCS team members Ned Lauver, Katrina Muzingo, and Maria Gingo comprised the delegation who was intent on sharing viewpoints on current student needs relative to the proposed budget bill. Legislation regarding the Fair School Funding Plan was part of the discussion, and a meaningful dialogue with Representative Joe Miller and State Senator Nathan Manning took place. In all, time spent with our local elected officials, exchanging perspectives on their actions that impact our district and others, proved to be a worthwhile endeavor. Thank you to our elected leaders for making the time to meet with our team.