Larkmore students show vision boards; district recognizes student volunteers and culinary arts program
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Students from Larkmore Elementary presented vision-board projects during the Jan. 12 meeting and the board recognized student volunteers from Lorain High School and Elyria Catholic High School for helping with a district community breakfast event.
The Lorain City School District board paused its formal business on Jan. 12 to hear from Larkmore Elementary students and to recognize student volunteers.
Miss Smith, assistant principal at Larkmore, introduced fourth- and fifth-grade students who displayed vision boards created at the start of the school year to set academic and personal goals. Student Clara told the board, "My vision board was my favorite project because I got to write most of my goals from last year. I also liked it because I got to do it with my friends." Other students briefly described projects such as small-business advertisements and goals like visiting Japan or running a marathon.
Later in the agenda, the board recognized student volunteers from Lorain High School and Elyria Catholic High School who assisted with the district's "Breakfast with Santa" event. Julia (Julie) Garcia and other student representatives and culinary-arts participants were acknowledged for their service.
The board praised the students and their teachers for leadership and community engagement.
