News
Thursday, February 11
Robot goes to school for chronically ill student
WBAL News profiles Emily Kolenda and her robot, which help her stay connected to school and friends during a challenging time.
Monday, February 8
Robot ensures teen won't miss school while fighting disease
While most 13-year-olds look forward to days off from class, Emily Kolenda wants to go to school. The sixth-grade student at Monsignor Slade Catholic School has had a rare disease — acute disseminated encephalomyelitis — since she was 9. She rarely missed school before an MRI revealed lesions on her brain. Now, she won’t have to miss class. Emily has a robot — dubbed W.O.A.W.O.A. —that takes her place at her Glen Burnie school. With the help of an iPad connected to it, Emily can “walk” through the school, talk to her classmates and answer questions.
Friday, February 5
Revised Weekly Update for 2-5-16
Friday, January 29
Weekly Update for 1-29-16
Wednesday, December 9
Google Expeditions Comes to Slade!
Students at Monsignor Slade Catholic School traveled the world using Google Goggles or Google Cardboard!
Tuesday, November 3
Pope Francis inspires Monsignor Slade Shoe Drive
Monsignor Slade Catholic School recently collected over 5,125 pairs of shoes in its "Feet for Francis" service project in honor of Pope Francis' recent visit to the United States.
Tuesday, October 13
Feet for Francis shoe drive Resonates with K-8 students
Once again Monsignor Slade School Rises Above! We exceeded our original goal of 2,500 pairs of shoes and donated 5,125 pairs of shoes to the Feet for Francis shoe drive!