Written News Items
Things You May Not Know About Fort Lauderdale
By Wilson Clement, Student CLE Davie The city of Fort Lauderdale has many hidden secrets that most people don’t know about. One of the biggest surprises is that Fort Lauderdale, which was incorporated in March, 1911, was originally part of Miami-Dade County until April, 1915, when Broward County was founded. [...]
Justin Bury, Storyboard Superhero
By Janet Price, Regional Director of Community Education and Transition CLE Rockville CLE Rockville student Justin Bury can often be found in the student lounge sketching his latest anime-style characters. Justin hopes for a future as a storyboard artist. While he has just started out with college classes in the [...]
Master of Transit
Travis Kenyon was interviewed regarding his mastery of the Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) system and his active engagement with the Monterey Community as it pertains to navigating public transportation.
Teaching and Tutoring Neurodivergent Students
By Wei Hui (Wendy) Zhou, Tutor CLE Davie Mathematics is usually a dreaded word among many students (and sometimes many adults) that brings in fear, sweat, and sometimes tears. When working with neurodivergent students with various learning disabilities, mathematics and other various academic subjects can present a whole new realm [...]
How To Curb the Cram and Transform Studying Into a Game
I was a crammer in school. I would binge study for days before finals then collapse in exhaustion and disdain. In the downtime afterward, I would seek solace in role-playing video games, where I was free to explore landscapes and caves with my little band of adventurers or spend hours getting into battles with easy enemies in order to increase my experience points, amass gold and buy better weapons and armor.



