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F a l l S h o w c a s e December 8, 2014 Abby Haynes Reporter Page 1 This year’s fall showcase at Western Kentucky University was very successful Projects were presented from many different schools all across the region, as well as many live events that were going on at the time.

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Fall ShowcaseDecember 8, 2014Abby HaynesReporter

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This year’s fall showcase at Western Kentucky University was very successful� Projects were presented from many different schools all across the region, as well as many live events that were going on at the time.

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Participants at Fall Showcase

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These students from Bristow Elementary did a fantastic job on their project, “Bristow Tech Tutors”. With this project, these students created tutorial videos about how to operate certain technologies. Their topics varied anywhere from how to use Google Drive to how to report a bully to their school board. After watching their videos, you should be left knowing exactly what to do. They did a fantastic job. Way to go��

These two ladies from Auburn middle school presented their project, “The World of an Orphan”, at showcase. Their project raised awareness about kids in orphanages. They informed me about the hard conditions they live in, like the fact that the orphans barely get one meal per day. They did a great job on their project.

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These four students from Temple Hill Elementary School did a phenomenal job on their project, “Wetland Wonders”. At their school, they made a wetland there a few years ago. It recently has become overgrown. With their project, they cleaned up the wetland and gave students activities to complete there to learn more about the wetland environment. Way to go�

These ladies from Bowling Green Junior High School brought their awesome project, “Purple Spirit”, to fall showcase. Purple Spirit is Bowling Green Junior High’s school newspaper. The paper showcases things that are going on around the school and the community. Their paper includes opinion pages, sports, features, and news pages. Their project looked great�

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Around Fall Showcase

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Two ladies from LaRue County High School with their project “Feeding

America”.

Students from Barren County High School with their project “Wizard of

Oz”

A few girls from Rich Pond Elementary School standing with their project “Speak up for Those Without a Voice” at fall showcase.

Three ladies from Warren East Middle School with their project “Stranger Danger”.

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STLP stands for Student Technology Leadership Program. STLP was established in 1994 by the STLP State Advisory Council. At fall showcase, students design projects, products, and services that are created to help schools and the community.

Sources: STLP Logo- stlp.education.ky.gov

What is STLP?

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