Penn-Trafford area: Seniors meet, P-T donation
Senior citizen group to meet
Isaac Meyers will sing Christmas carols when the Super Seniors of Westmoreland County meet at noon Dec. 7 in the Community United Methodist Church, Route 130, Harrison City.
Lunch is $6 and reservations are needed for new attendees. Those attending should bring a mask.
For reservations, call Linda Briggs at 724-744-3993.
P-T gets donation for sensory learning items
Melissa Wise, a special education teacher at Penn-Trafford’s Level Green Elementary School, has acquired an assortment of new materials to meet the sensory needs of her students.
Wooden puzzles, a pots and pans play set, pop beads, a weighted puppy lap pad, paints and brushes, and several other helpful items were purchased through a grant of approximately $500 from the nonprofit DonorsChoose, which operates a website where donors can select what teacher-posted projects they want to support.
“My nonverbal students rely on sensory items to calm themselves and ready themselves to learn,” Wise said. “They use ‘toys’ to learn activities of daily life, as well as to learn basic information like colors and shapes.”
DonorsChoose has brought nearly $160,000 into Penn-Trafford School District, said Colleen Kelly, a Penn-Trafford spokeswoman.
Joe Napsha is a TribLive reporter covering Irwin, North Huntingdon and the Norwin School District. He also writes about business issues. He grew up on Neville Island and has worked at the Trib since the early 1980s. He can be reached at jnapsha@triblive.com.
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