Clear Lake Schools is leader in transforming the learning process

(Above) Hunter Callanan, from the North Iowa Corridor Economic Development Corp., was on hand to see the new ways Clear Lake students are learning with Project Lead the Way.-Reporter photo.

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake School District has embraced the concept that students learn best by doing and last week the district celebrated the roll-out of Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum now being used in all district buildings.

Clear Lake Schools is leader in transforming the learning process

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake School District has embraced the concept that students learn best by doing and last week the district celebrated the roll-out of Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum now being used in all district buildings.

About 50 persons attended a program to learn more about how the transformative learning experience is being used in kindergarten through high school.

Remember When 4-3-2019

(Above) Corn anyone?Clear Lake businessmen in the spring of 1933 undertook an interesting program for boosting business.  F.P.

Remember When 4-3-2019

(Above) Corn anyone?Clear Lake businessmen in the spring of 1933 undertook an interesting program for boosting business.  F.P.

Lions trounce H-D/CAL, 8-0

(Above) Clear Lake’s Ben Stroup (19) and Jacob Peterson work together during Friday night’s game. Peterson had one goal and one assist in the game.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

By Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake shut out Hampton-Dumont/CAL in an early season soccer game played Friday, March 29, at Lions Field.

Lions trounce H-D/CAL, 8-0

(Above) Clear Lake’s Ben Stroup (19) and Jacob Peterson work together during Friday night’s game. Peterson had one goal and one assist in the game.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

By Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake shut out Hampton-Dumont/CAL in an early season soccer game played Friday, March 29, at Lions Field.

Strong start for Clear Lake boys track team

by Michelle Watson

For their first meet of the season, the Clear Lake boys track team had a phenomenal showing, with plenty of first place finishes, including some new records.

“We had a great first night outside,” said Coach A.J. Feuerbach.  “We were close to winning the meet, but we had some sore muscles and a disqualification that really hurt our shot to win the meet.”

Strong start for Clear Lake boys track team

by Michelle Watson

For their first meet of the season, the Clear Lake boys track team had a phenomenal showing, with plenty of first place finishes, including some new records.

“We had a great first night outside,” said Coach A.J. Feuerbach.  “We were close to winning the meet, but we had some sore muscles and a disqualification that really hurt our shot to win the meet.”

CL girls open track season with fifth place finish

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls track team opened the 2019 season in Manly on Thursday, March 28, where they placed fifth in the eight team field with 58 points.  Osage won the meet with 111 points, followed by West Fork with 106 points.

CL girls open track season with fifth place finish

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls track team opened the 2019 season in Manly on Thursday, March 28, where they placed fifth in the eight team field with 58 points.  Osage won the meet with 111 points, followed by West Fork with 106 points.

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