Week of Oct. 8
Open house
Jubilee Christian School, an inter-denominational school for grades K-8 with campuses in Mt. Lebanon and Dormont, will hold an open house at 10 a.m. Oct. 16. Parents and prospective students are invited to attend a brief informational session at the Mt. Lebanon campus, after which they may meet with the school’s principal and tour school facilities, including the new Dormont campus.
Jubilee has begun accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. In addition, the school currently has openings in several grades for students who wish to transfer from public, private or home-school settings for the 2014-2015 school year.
To RSVP for the open house, contact Judi Phelps at 412-561-5917 or judi.phelps@jubileechristianschool.org. Visit www.jubileecs.org for more information.
Dyslexia program
The Pennsylvania Branch of the International Dyslexia Association will present “What’s Next After High School? Preparation and Planning for High School Students with Dyslexia and their Families” from 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 18 at Allegheny Intermediate Unit at The Waterfront, Homestead.
Learn what comes next with the help of current college students, college disability services personnel, and by parents who have been through the process. Cost is $10 for the first family member and $5 for each additional family member.
To register, visit PBIDA.org. For questions, email Pittsburgh.dyslexia@pbida.org.
ML student attends immersion program
Jacob Dale has participated in the Concordia Language Villages program by attending a two-week youth immersion session at Waldsee, the German Language Village, located near Bemidji, Minn. Dale is the son of Louanne Baily, Pittsburgh, and a sophomore at Mt. Lebanon High School.
By attending Waldsee, Jacob experienced a simulated visit to another country. Jacob was issued a passport, exchanged currency and adopted a new name. By interacting with staff from all over the world, Jacob also learned about the many opportunities available to those who speak more than one language. Dale was immersed in the language and culture of another country through large and small learning groups, authentic foods, holiday celebrations, re-enactments of historic events, songs, dances, crafts, games and everyday conversations.
Scholarship contest
Western Pennsylvania high school seniors are encouraged to enter the Ninth Annual “Words to be Heard” Scholarship Contest sponsored by Edgar Snyder & Associates.
Seniors are asked to create programs via video, PowerPoint, brochures, websites, essays or another approach that will prevent their peers from underage drinking, drunk driving or distracted driving.
Awards include one grand prize scholarship of $10,000, a second place scholarship of $3,000, and a third place scholarship of $2,500.
High schools seniors entering the contest must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the summer or fall of 2015. All submissions must be postmarked on or before March 27, 2015, to be eligible.
For official rules or to request more detailed information, visit EdgarSnyder.com/scholarship or call Edgar Snyder & Associates at 1-800-394-3660 ext. 1769.