Celebrating our amazing CCESC staff. Thank you for all you do to enrich the lives of your students. We appreciate you.
Happy to finally have spring weather! After learning about biomes, Mrs. Lynch's class created their own landscaping companies.
Just a quick shout out to one of our own! Tracy Bergman, a teacher at CEC North, has been nominated for the Faces of Autism Award from The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati! Well Done! So proud!
Sculpting Pokemon with playdough allows students to practice creativity and language, plus develops fine motor skills.
New ideas at CCESC? New thought processes? Excitement around whats in the box? Any guesses?
Job Fairs are awesome! So many young talented folks entering our profession! It renews my hope every time I see it!
Mrs. Blasing's students learned that water, yeast and sugar create gas. Students who are engaged with the lesson increase learning.
Beautiful day for a preschool field trip to Emmett Ridge Farm. Working hard washing chicken eggs
Adapted workspace allows students to stand for morning work. This helps develop strength and balance.
A snow day in Spring??? Enjoy the day and get back to testing tomorrow!
Our 3 year longitudinal study of the reading interventions at CECS was presented at NASP this year! #readingmatters
Grades 1 and 2 loved learning about air pressure.
Be on the look out for the revised version of the preschool operating standards! These will also have a public commenting period.
Ms. Fetherolf's classroom is wild about kindness. Delivering kindness notes around the school with Kindergarten buddies #kindnessmatters
K-2 students made Green Eggs and Ham with Mrs. Rawlins in honor of Dr. Seuss this morning.
Bethel preschool students have been busy learning about construction and physics. Having fun and being creative with pendulums and pulleys!
Commenting period is over for proposed preschool rule changes. Several big changes potentially happening regarding case load and LRE.
As we approach conference night, please remember that communication and collaboration between parents and teachers is a positive step toward student success.
Integrating Braille with computer technology allows students to have a voice.
Blue and red make purple.