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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.
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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
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.
National Academic League CCEM NAL Team 7-3 season and won the first round on the tournament against Empowerment Academy
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, AliyahAbid, 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
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
Cross Country Eagles Robotics Team Qualifying for upcoming US National Robotics Tournament!!!!!!!
Students making a Marine Robot. 8th Grade Gateway To Technology Class
Credits These 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.