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| Gilles-Sweet
sixth-graders Sidney Schuller, Tricia Aerni, Meghan Graham and
Christi Skelly work on a script for a podcast April 8 on a computer
at the Apple Store at Crocker Park. Members of the school’s
technology club took a field trip to the store to demonstrate
the use of modern technology in education. (West Life photo
by Larry Bennet) |
Students
show off tech skills at Apple Store
WESTSHORE Incorporating technology into
classes allows students to utilize critical thinking and problem-solving
skills, says Matt Dunlap,
technology instructor at Fairview Park's Gilles-Sweet Elementary
School in Fairview Park. Last Wednesday evening, the school's
tech club demonstrated their skills to parents and the public
at the Apple Store at Crocker Park in Westlake. |
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Police
investigating missing funds
BAY VILLAGE A bounced check alerted leaders
of the Bay Village Soccer Club that more than $160,000 was missing
from the organization's bank account. The money has since been recovered,
and an investigation is underway. |
Ring
to return to deceased man’s family
ROCKY RIVER A 1977 class ring recently discovered
by a fisherman at the Rocky River is being returned to its deceased
owner's family, thanks to the help of West Life. |
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Demon
boys look to improve
First year head coach Jacob Schober is hoping 12 returning
lettermen will help the Westlake High School boys track team be as
cometitve as the school's girls team.
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Lakewood-based
George Group opens new Barley House
The Barley House in
Cleveland’s Warehouse District occupies
the address that once housed the Spy Bar. But, the space has been
completely gutted and remodeled. The front doors open to the street,
and an outdoor patio for 150 will open later this month.
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