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February 11 - 17, 2024

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As a reminder, the District Weekly Bulletin contains weekly school-level newsletters. Schools no longer send individual emails to families. Instead, all newsletters can be accessed by clicking the school name below. Below the school-level newsletters is a section on District news.

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Mt. Lebanon High School

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The Brick-by-Brick® programme  (LEGO BRICK CLUBS) brings children together through a shared interest in LEGO play in group settings that students call Mellon_Brick_Buds. At Brick Club, students work together to build specific LEGO models or design and build their own freestyle LEGO creations in small teams. They take turns mastering different roles of the building process until the model is complete e.g. groups of three will be divided into an Engineer who gives the instructions, a Supplier who finds the relevant bricks, and a Builder who puts the pieces together. Students rotate roles throughout the session so that everyone gets a chance to do all three jobs. Our LEGO Brick Club has students that are grades 6 - 8. Teachers Matt Mikesell and Deanna Amenta were drawn to the program's emphasis on learning through play. Follow this link and find "Mellon Middle School" to learn more; https://playincluded.com/en-gb/case-studies


Visit the Mellon Brick Buds website

https://mellonbrickbuds.my.canva.site/

Congratulations to Mt. Lebanon High School Science Club


Congratulations to Mt. Lebanon High School Science Club members for their diligent research and excellent presentations at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science regional competition on Saturday.  


Mae Cano (11th grade) took home a second place award, and August Kollar (12th grade) received a first place award in the biology category. 


August Zentner (10th grade) earned a first place award for his physics project as well as a special award from the American Vacuum Society. Also in the physics category, Laila Polat (11th grade) earned a first place award and a special award from the Society of Women Engineers.


In Computer Science, Sally Tan (11th grade) received a second place award, and Katie Ding (10th grade) earned a first place award. 


Lucia Mikush (11th grade) earned a first place award in the mathematics category as well as a director’s award for his outstanding work and presentation. 


As a senior, Aidan Hall earned a first place award in the engineering category as well as an AVS award. Aidan also won a perseverance award for his continued participation in the PJAS program. 


Students who won first place awards will move on to PJAS state competition at Penn State University.


The Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science is a statewide organization of junior and senior high school students designed to stimulate and promote interest in science among its members through the development of research projects and investigations.


High school students who are interested in expanding their research and investigation skills and would like to work on a science project next year should contact Mrs Glover for information. 


In our efforts to plan for this year's LEBO University, we want to hear from you! Please follow the link below to help us plan for this year's LEBO U!


Lebo University is designed to provide timely information and resources to support your family and contribute to our students’ academic and social-emotional well-being.

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Job postings are listed on our AppliTrack site. Click here for more information.


For questions regarding position qualifications or application procedures, please contact the Human Resources Office at Mt. Lebanon School District directly at 412-344-2081.