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'Celebrate CV' brings together students, staff and community

Kellen Stepler
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Chartiers Valley students and members of the school’s Black Student Union, Desiree Weinberg and Jordyn Jones, coordinate an activity during Celebrate CV on March 19.
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Chartiers Valley school resource officers Dan Elway and William Oslick present information during Celebrate CV on March 19.
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Chartiers Valley Primary School music teacher Megan George and her first grade students sing during Celebrate CV on March 19.
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Chartiers Valley teacher Jessica Zoldos and student Alyssa Wyandt share information about the high school’s The Word Club during Celebrate CV on March 19.
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Chartiers Valley Middle School’s spring performance this year was Shrek. Students performed a dance from the musical during Celebrate CV on March 19.

Chartiers Valley School District’s ‘Celebrate CV’ showcase is more than just an event, said intermediate school assistant principal and coordinator Amanda Beckett.

“It’s a reflection of the pride, passion and unity that define our school community,” Beckett said. “We are grateful for the support of our families and community members who help make Chartiers Valley a wonderful place to learn and grow.”

Celebrate CV was held March 19.

Originally beginning eight years ago as an International Fair, Celebrate CV has grown into an annual districtwide showcase where people can explore student projects, displays and performances highlighting talents and achievements of district students and staff.

Various clubs, organizations and community partners participated, Beckett said.

“The event continues to be a testament to the strong partnership between the district and the community, reinforcing the shared commitment to excellence in education and community engagement,” she said.

Kellen Stepler is a TribLive reporter covering the Allegheny Valley and Burrell school districts and surrounding areas. He joined the Trib in April 2023. He can be reached at kstepler@triblive.com.

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