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Lowellville, OH 44436
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Lowellville, OH 44436
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Lowellville, OH 44436
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Congratulations to all time kills leader Kendall Brunn on reaching the 1000 kills milestone vs Badger
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Congratulations to Carla Ramirez Ortiz on reaching the 2000 Career Assists milestone tonight at Brookfield!! #GoRedDevils
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436 Struthers-Coitsville Road
Lowellville, OH 44436
330-799-8239
Congratulations to the 2023-2024 Homecoming Court.
QUEEN: Carla Ramirez Ortiz - KING: Avey Vazquez
Annalydia Gonzalez, Matt Koziorynsky, Symone Sferra, Adyn Vazquez, Alana Sanchez, Michael Mesaros, Gabriela Villanueva Santos, and Jordan Gore.
The Devils are in the Dog Pound! We're deeply honored to represent the Campbell City Schools district and all our students here in Cleveland today. Members of our staff proudly carry the American flag during pregame ceremonies. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Cleveland Browns Foundation for their unwavering support of our Campbell students and their emphasis on the significance of daily attendance and student engagement. Stay In The Game!
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436 Struthers-Coitsville Road
Lowellville, OH 44436
330-799-8239
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436 Struthers-Coitsville Road
Lowellville, OH 44436
330-799-8239
This week students in Mrs. Valingo's English I class wrote reviews and analysis of some of their most and least favorite things based on John Green's Anthropocene Reviewed. They also constructed objects to represent their reviews in the dirty lab with Mr. Ralf. Then they presented their information to their class using their constructed items as their visual aid. #whatsyourimpact
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This week students in Miss Cleevely's sports statistics class worked on developing an assistive device that would enable people with limb loss to play tennis ball and hold the racket as part of the game. Mrs. Fox took part in this with the students as she was able to show them that their prototype was a success in picking up various items.
The next step will be to make modifications so that this prototype can actually be utilized in the tennis arena.
Congrats to all our PBIS winners this week!!
Brandon Knapick, Zoey Armeni, Michael Rodriguez Lassalle, Kaiden Tubbs Solomon, Kenneth Addison and
Kalista Menousek
Bright Futures students from NEO Impact and CMHS attended the first Bright Futures Summit. Students listened to Marvin Logan, Executive Director of OHWow, speak to the challenges of attending college and how to find the motivation to overcome these challenges. Additionally they had the opportunity to network with other area students, college administrators and professors. The day ended with a mini-college fair.
Bright Futures Peer Tutoring
Grades 7 - 12
Rm 207 (Mrs. Poole)
NEO Impact Academy
Every Wednesday 2:50 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
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Grades 7 - 12
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If you are interested in becoming a peer tutor email:
A.Poole@neoimpactacademy.org
Our students recently visited Trivium Packing to learn about advanced manufacturing and the design cycle. The students enjoyed visiting and learning about metal packaging which includes innovative shaping and opening solutions. Read about this experience and more in the Mahoning County Manufacturing Coalition Newsletter.
Dear Northeast Ohio Impact Academy Parents and Guardians,
Student-Led Parent-Teacher conferences will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Only one appointment is necessary for each student and conferences will be scheduled every 10 minutes. Please follow the link below to schedule a conference with your student's teachers. Remember our conferences are student-led where the students will prepare and lead the discussion on their education.
How to schedule:
- Choose your child's appropriate grade level sign up by the link or QR code
- Use the access code STEM for all grade-level sign-ups
- Follow the steps to schedule your conference time
Link to sign up
Please call the school office at 330-799-8239 for any questions or if you need assistance scheduling your appointment. We look forward to meeting with you.
During lunch and learn this week, some of our high school students got to hear from athletic trainer Stephanie Saverko. During the presentation, she spoke about her career at Youngstown State University and Canfield High School. She provided the students information about her field and gave them real life stories. As students continue on their career exploration journey, they were able to ask questions and take part in a hands on demonstration about athletic training.
Miss Livosky’s social studies classes completed their 3D topography maps last week. They were researching different geographical features and how they interact with each other. Once they did their research they created their given geographic feature and then had to make sure they all fit together!
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School Picture Day
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October 24th, 2023
This week, our students in our High School World History class completed a 2 Part project over Imperialism. In class, the students researched countries who were once controlled by a European nation. They looked at current economic, political, and cultural facts/statistics in these countries to see if there are any links to imperialism being a negative impact today.
Outside of the classroom, students went with Mr. Ralf, where they created Political Cartoons related to the countries researched. Their goal was to create a cartoon that can show some message that describes imperialism globally. The students did a great job in both aspects of the project!
Congratulations to our PBIS winners from last week: MiLeena Williams, Isaiah Santiago, Leeanna Perez Aguilar, Andrew Haus
Keep up the great work!!
Not pictured: Logan Thomas, Adyn Vazquez
Attention parents and families, please note our staff will be using the app "Remind" as one of our main forms of communication with you this school year. This app can be downloaded to both Android and apple devices. We encourage you to join our school "Remind" notifications as well as your child's teachers courses.
Today the 7th grade Career Explorations class had their first guest speaker, Chef Gaddy. He taught our students how to make meals for themselves at home such as pasta salad! The students enjoyed learning all about this career and what goes into a healthy meal.
In our High School World History class, our students and Mr. Ralf, were able to recreate some of Galileo’s inventions. Students had the option to pick any one of his famous works, but were given limited material while doing so, pushing them to research and decide which task would be most suitable for what they had in front of them.
Seniors in the class who finished the project early had the chance to do their own independent build separate from the course work, as they worked on a holographic projection. Everyone had a blast piecing the projects together!
Link to NEOIA Student Handbook 2023-2024
All students in grades 7 through 12 are encouraged to attend open house.
Campbell welcomes Fotini Koulias to the Impact Academy staff…
Campbell Summer Camp - Manufacturing & Engineering
Are you looking for a fun and interesting way to spend your summer? Would you like to learn more about manufacturing and tour some of the most innovative hands-on industries in our area? Then this camp is for you! Space is limited! Register today!
7th Grade STEM Immersion class started a unit on Interactive animations and games. Throughout this unit, the students will create programmatic images, animations, and interactive art. By the end of the unit, they will plan and program their own interactive online game using JavaScript.
Today the 7th grade students had the opportunity to talk with Garrett Stallsmith, a computer science major at Kent State University. Garrett spoke with the students about his major, software engineering, JavaScript, and Object Oriented Programming. He also showed the students the online game, Nonapus Adventures, his group created for one of his classes. The students were able to play the game while he gave them insider tips on how to win.
This week students in Mrs. Valingo's English I class wrote reviews and analysis of some of their most and least favorite things based on John Green's Anthropocene Reviewed. They also constructed objects to represent their reviews in the dirty lab with Mr. Ralf. Then they presented their information to their class using their constructed items as their visual aid.
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The Northeast Ohio Impact Academy focuses on meeting the needs of the whole child by challenging each student to discover, learn, and pursue a rewarding career. Through authentic, transdisciplinary learning opportunities and early college experiences, students will be empowered to become lifelong learners who contribute to our global society.