Highland schools news: Foundation celebrates 15th anniversary, students featured in “Inkspot”, National Junior Honor Society chosen | cleveland.com This past school year, the foundation awarded more than $51,000.
Projects have included incorporating “green screen” technology for elementary school students making movies using different apps and techniques, and developing a Spain Sister School relationship at Highland High School.
The foundation also plans several other activities throughout the year, including the Great Gifts Dinner Auction’s Crystal Gala-themed event Nov. 7 at Weymouth Country Club.
“The remarkable outpouring of support that the foundation has received over the past 15 years is a testament to the strong, vibrant community here at Highland,” said Eric Stasiowski, the foundation’s chairman.
For more information, visit www.highlandfoundation.org.
Student artwork featured in “Inkspot”
These Highland Middle School students will have their artwork appear in the “Inkspot” literary review. Photo Courtesy of Highland Local Schools
Nine Highland Middle School students have had their artwork published in the 2014-15 edition of “Inkspot”, a literary review published by the Medina County Educational Service Center.
The publication showcases exceptional and unique prose, poetry and artwork by students in Medina County public schools.
More than 200 entries were submitted this year.
National Junior Honor Society inductees
The following students from Highland Middle School will be inducted into the National Junior Honor Society May 22:
Branden Agnew, Olivian Arline, Anna Back, Evan Buck, Beau Bilinovich, Bryant Burns, Julia Cadnum, Lauren Cifranic, Lilia Colbrunn.