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Exciting Treasure Hunt Leads to Signed Copies of David Gorman’s The Hidden Heirloom

In celebration of the release of The Hidden Heirloom, the latest addition to the Waldameer Mystery Files, CAIS hosted an exciting treasure hunt. Last year, author David Gorman, visited CAIS.  To honor his new book, five signed copies were given away to lucky students.

To make the event even more exciting,  five pieces of gold were hidden throughout the school. The lucky students who found the hidden treasures were rewarded with a signed copy of Gorman’s latest mystery novel. It was a fun and engaging way to celebrate literature and the spirit of adventure that Gorman’s books inspire!

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Posted Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Read Across Corry at CAIS

CAIS recently celebrated Read Across Corry with an afternoon full of reading and Dr. Seuss activities. Students engaged in dramatic read-alouds, book-themed games, and art projects inspired by their favorite stories.  Parents joined in, creating a shared experience that highlighted the joy of reading. Through these fun and interactive activities, CAIS encouraged students to develop a lifelong love of books and learning.

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Posted Monday, March 3, 2025

CAIS Celebrates the 100th Day of School

The 100th day of school at the intermediate level is a day to celebrate hard work, growth, and progress in a more meaningful way. With engaging activities, opportunities for reflection, and chances to build community, the 100th day provides a rich learning experience for students. It reminds them that every day counts, and every milestone, big or small, is worth celebrating. As students approach the next part of the year, the 100th day helps them recognize their potential and motivates them to continue striving for success.

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Posted Friday, February 7, 2025

Aladdin Performance Wows the Audience

CAIS students delivered a fantastic performance of Aladdin last Saturday afternoon, showcasing their talent, creativity, and hard work. The lively cast, vibrant costumes, and impressive set design brought the beloved story to life. Thanks to the dedication of the director, cast, and crew, the performance was a true success and a testament to our students' abilities. We’re incredibly proud of their effort and thank them for making our school shine!

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Posted Friday, February 7, 2025

Thank You Mr. Johnston for an Outstanding CAIS Winter Concert!

A big thank you to Mr. Johnston for an outstanding CAIS Winter Concert! Parents were full of praise, and many expressed how much they enjoyed the performance. The "Grandma's Chicken Soup" theme was both funny and creative, with students fully embracing their roles. Special thanks to our staff who stayed late to help, and to Mr. Lander for playing the piano. The soloists and narrators did a wonderful job, and Mrs. Nuhfer had a blast playing the role of Grandma!  It was a truly memorable evening!

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Posted Friday, December 13, 2024

5th Graders Become Sentence "doctors"

Fifth graders recently took part in a fun and interactive lesson where they became "sentence doctors," performing surgery on various sentences to practice identifying and fixing fragments, run-ons, and compound sentences. Armed with their "tools", students worked to determine which sentences were complete and which needed repairs.  Under the direction to Mrs. Wintemute, students also honed their skills in spotting sentence fragments that lacked a subject or predicate, as well as run-ons that combined too many ideas without the correct punctuation. By the end of the lesson, students had a clearer understanding of how to create strong, well-constructed sentences and confidently diagnose common sentence errors.

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Posted Thursday, November 21, 2024

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