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PHOTOS: Children's Ink Brings Student Writing to Life
June 14, 2017 -- At the annual Children's Ink event at Roxboro Elementary School on May 19, local business and community leaders read aloud poems and short stories written by students, in a school-wide assembly.

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Cleveland Heights Police Officer Officer Quintero Mack reads student work aloud on stage
Cleveland Heights Police Officer Quintero Mack reads Tanka poems by Javier Scarborough, fifth grade.

School board member Jim Posch reads a student's work aloud on stage
CH-UH School Board Member Jim Posch reads “Portal Dream” by Collette McDougal, second grade.

Mayor Cheryl Stephens reads student writing aloud on stage
Cleveland Heights Mayor Cheryl Stephens reads “Steamboat” by Karley Johnson, fourth grade.


Assistant Superintendent Felicia Gould reads aloud a student's work on stage
Assistant Superintendent Felisha Gould reads “Car Wash” by Finn Nolan, kindergarten.

Administrative Assistant Linda Steffancin reads student's work aloud on stage
Roxboro Elementary Administrative Assistant Linda Steffancin reads “The Dinosaur Walk” by Leo Farnung, kindergarten.

The event also featured several student performances.

Two student musicians perform on stage
“Bile ‘em Cabbage Down” performed by Amelia King & April Schanz.

View the program to see all of the guest speakers, student writers and performers.
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Children's Ink Program - May 19, 2017