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IS IT A BIRD?! IS IT A PLANE?!

Nope! It’s New Outlook’s photography students learning how to operate the school’s photography drones. 5 students recently earned their Federal Aviation Administration Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) certification. This is a certification that is required for anyone who flies a drone for recreational purposes. Funding for New Outlook’s drones was provided through the school’s PACTT […]

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YOU HERD IT HERE FIRST

“I was the first one to milk the goat,” said Hayden. “I was like, ‘you know what? Let’s do it!'” Goat Rodeo Farm & Dairy hosted our students for a fieldtrip filled with new interactive experiences, including cheese & caramel tasting, cheese making, goat milking, games, and apple picking. During the cheese making, Hayden added […]

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RAD TIMES AT RANDYLAND

Like no other Pittsburgh destination, a visit to Randyland always keeps things interesting. Students took a detour to this community installation after their visit at the Clemente Museum. They finished out the beautiful day making memories and interacting in Randyland’s “Playhouse for yesterdays memories-gifts.” Brianna described the visit as “Fun. My eyeballs were always looking […]

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GIFTING GARDEN GOODNESS

“A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all, it teaches entire trust,” Gertrude Jekyll. The beauty of a garden is that it accepts all who enter, regardless of skill set or prior experience. Most of the students involved in Garden Club are growing fresh […]

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PGH PIRATES #21- STILL MAKING A LASTING IMPACT

The museum “Felt more personal. It was about someone’s actual life, history, and accomplishments,” Brianna. Tickets for Kids Charities coordinated an inspirational visit to The Clemente Museum where students received a guided tour to learn about Clemente’s life, the game and homeland that he loved, and his philanthropic efforts. Brianna described the museum as “Open […]

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