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Student activities, arts, and mental-health trainings highlighted at Central Cambria meeting

Central Cambria School District Board of Directors · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Board heard updates on student life and school activities: senior-class and CCEA reports covered the high school play "This Murder Was Staged," job-shadow day participation, chorus festival, arts events, and planned suicide-prevention training called 'Evidem.'

The Central Cambria School District board meeting included multiple updates on student activities, extracurriculars, and planned mental-health training.

Senior Class President Roy Lian highlighted recent and upcoming activities including Career Development/Job Shadowing Day, Mock Trial competition dates, the Sweetheart Snowball Dance, NHS induction recognizing 41 new inductees and 27 current members, and the Central Cambria Theatre production "This Murder Was Staged" with performances on Feb. 11 and 12.

CCEA Representative Dana Schweitzer summarized district arts participation and other projects: chorus students attending Region 3 chorus festival Feb. 18 and 20, the Together for the Arts concert and art show scheduled March 25, and multiple classroom and STEM activities across grade levels. Schweitzer also reported roughly 48 juniors participated in job-shadow day and that the district plans suicide-prevention training called "Evidem," described in the minutes as meaning "I have your back," with a rollout planned for fall 2026.

Those updates were presented as informational items; no formal board actions were tied to the reports beyond routine event approvals and facility-usage listings elsewhere in the minutes.