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Clays Mill Elementary STLP - Busy
Beginning Year!
The
Clays Mill STLP has been busy this year using our new digital cameras and
laminator. To help out our Academic Team, we made them nameplate inserts with
every students name written large enough for all to see. We, also, made them
nametags to wear that clips on to their shirt for competitions. We laminated all
of this so that they will last for a long time! |
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In
December, using our new cameras, each student took another student’s picture.
They were copied to a transparency, cut out and inserted into a clear glass
ornament. Each student made a personal tag that we tied around and gave to our
parents for a Christmas gift. We have made various projects using Publisher and
Word for our school and we are presently working on a staff cookbook.
For more information: Contact
Debbie
Baker.
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Glendover Elementary
STLP - What the Gram is all about & their new
morning TV show!

Here, at Glendover Global Studies School we try to put a bit of fun in
STLP...so we buy, sell and make Happy Grams!
A Happy Gram is a little card that the members of STLP have designed in
cyber art programs such as
Paint and Kid Pix. The pictures can also be drawn by hand and scanned
into the computer. Candy is taped to the back of each card and sold for
twenty-five cents. We sell Happy Grams four times during the school year: two
weeks before Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's and summer vacation. The money that is raised from selling Happy Grams goes back into our STLP
program for items that we need.
That's about all there is to the Happy Gram. We hope you spread the
happiness too!
Lights! Camera! Action!
Welcome
to the WGGSS Morning Show! The WGGSS Morning Show takes place at Glendover
Global Studies School daily at 7:30am but STLP fifth graders begin their
job as early as 7:00am. Sometimes their eyes are not open yet! They enter
the studio (located in the room behind the Media Center) and begin setting
up the equipment. The Director rehearses with the two anchors and birthday
announcer while the cameraman readies the camera.
The Morning Show just recently got underway…our first
broadcast took place on Thursday, February 13, 2003. Planning for this big
endeavor began in the fall with the purchase of a camera and tripod. A
location then had to be secured with accessibility to the network, a
backdrop had to be designed, the show’s format had to be developed and the
crew had to be trained. We also decided to incorporate a "silent
dismissal" for the afternoons.

Whew! It’s quite a production! All of this has been made
possible by Glendover’s STLP, which supplies our fabulous all-student cast
and crew! We’re thrilled to have closed circuit technology in place at
Glendover, and we look forward to years of successful broadcasting.
 For more information
about these projects: Contact
Dianne Griffin. |