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Anthony is GOING.TO.STATE

Having placed 2nd in District competition at Cleveland State University Friday evening in the 100-Breastroke with a time of 101.99, senior Anthony Schlitt qualified for state! Congratulations, Anthony! And congratulations to Coach Finnerty and Coach Dropsey and all those swimmers who competed at Districts Friday evening. For all the results of boys’ and girls’ Northwest...
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15
Feb

Falling for Rapunzel

Father Jeremy made his theater debut in the performance of “Falling for Rapunzel” in the elementary school library this morning.  Mrs. Schwaner was Rapunzel, Father Jeremy the handsome prince and elementary school librarian, Mrs. Salyers, the director.  Deservedly so, the second graders gave them a standing ovation! Click here for video clips of Falling for...
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13
Feb

St. Peter’s FAMILY Magazine

The February issue of St. Peter’s FAMILY should be in mailboxes soon for all friends of St. Peter’s in our data base who are 60+.  For those over age 60, CLICK HERE to read the online version. For the June issue, ALL friends of St. Peter’s will receive a copy. Enjoy reading!
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13
Feb

Give Me An “S”

SPHS cheerleading moderator, Mrs. Shellie Kowalski, and her squad of cheerleaders hosted one great cheerleading clinic last Saturday morning from 10 a.m.-noon in the FAC gymnasium.  More than 40 young ladies from kindergarten through sixth grade participated and learned the basics of cheerleading.  Before they left at noon, they each received a gift bag, contents...
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11
Feb

Spartan Fields Snow

We have 10” of snow on the ground at Spartan Fields and it is very cold today!  But even with things looking “arctic”, the exciting fact is that there is a mere 49-day wait until the first home baseball game, 54 days until the opening games for youth soccer and just 58 days until the...
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10
Feb

Swimmers Heading to District Competition

It was a great day for SPHS in the waters of the area’s high school Sectional swim team competition! Congratulations to all the swim team members and to the coaches for representing SPHS with great swims–ALL dropped time in their respective events! A Go-Spartan, hearty congratulations goes to the nine swimmers who will advance to...
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10
Feb
10
Feb

Swimming Sectionals

It is time for swimming sectionals.  And if you’re familiar with the swimming tourney trail, you know that means going blonde, orange or another crazy color with your hair a week or two prior and then shaving–not just that head of hair but maybe seconds off your time by reducing drag. Good sports that they...
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08
Feb

Project-Based Learning

When some of us older folks were in school, things seemed a little simpler–blackboards, chalk, notebooks, pencils, textbooks, and a ruler.  Maybe even an overhead projector. But a lot has changed over the years and one fairly new and value-proven approach to learning is project-based learning.  What’s the difference between projects and project-based learning?  Projects...
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08
Feb

Olympics . . . and science and engineering!

The Olympic Games are here! Snowboarding’s your favorite?  Bobsled?  Alpine skiing?  Maybe figure skating or speed skating or just plain snow? Well, to see some cool videos explaining the science and engineering of the Olympic Winter Games 2014 from the National Science Foundation, CLICK HERE! Thank you to elementary librarian, Mrs. Lisa Salyers, for informing...
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07
Feb
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