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Cross Country Elementary Middle School #247 “Where The WORK Makes the Difference”

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Cross Country Elementary Middle School #247. “Where The WORK Makes the Difference”. African American History Month Programming. Dr . Carter G. Woodson. Black History Month Art Projects. Black History Month Art Projects & Students Rehearsing. Black History Door Decorating Contest. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cross Country Elementary Middle

School #247“Where The WORK Makes the

Difference”

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African American History Month Programming

Dr. Carter G. Woodson

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Black History Month Art Projects

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Black History Month Art Projects & Students Rehearsing

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Black History Door Decorating Contest

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Black History Door Decorating Contest

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Mr. and Mrs. John Billy, grand parents of scholars Davaughn and Chantelle Billy,

speak with our students about Civil Rights and marriage in Maryland in the 1950s.

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21st Century Sweetheart Dance

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Academic Achievement

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S.T.E.M Excellence

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National Academic League

CCEM NAL Team 7-3 season and won the first round on the tournament against Empowerment Academy

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Students hard at work in Science!

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Cross Country’s Award Winning Robotics Team “Robofire” Coached by Cross Country

Teacher Adriana Olds Team members include

ten 5th grade students: Maya Pulliam, Sheree Clarke, Jawan Taylor, Aliyah Abid, Monica Greene, Isaiah Roberts, Alexis Trinidad, Devon Truesdale, Kaylah Clemons, Taniya White

Students competed in three major areas: Innovative Solution, Robot Programming, and Core Values

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Robotics 1st Place Core Values Victory

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Middle School Robotics coached by Mrs. Gay Tipgos

A championship alliance of teams from Poly, Western, and Cross-Country won the Baltimore City Invitational this Saturday.  Congratulations!

Trophies for Tournament Champion and Build Award at Baltimore City Invitational VEX Robotics Tournament 

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Cross Country Eagles Robotics Team

Qualifying for upcoming US National Robotics Tournament!!!!!!!

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Students making a Marine Robot.

8th Grade Gateway To Technology Class

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Art’s Everyday

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The Band Winslow Dynasty Performs for Students

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Cross Country Eagle’s

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CreditsThese were just a few of the activities held in honor of Black History Month.

And a sampling of the academic achievements of our tremendous

students at Cross Country Elementary Middle School.

Thank you from the staff, faculty, students, families, Black History

Month Committee, and administration.