Lelia's Page

Lelia

 leliac@communityschool.net

Lelia Cross has an AAS degree in General Studies.  She has been working at Community School since 1993, the year after her son enrolled as a student.  Her son progressed all the way through Middle School and then moved on, but Lelia loved it so much that she stayed!  She has been our bus driver and our secretary.  Now she is our Technology Coordinator.  She is our award-winning webmaster, computer teacher, and network guru.  Lelia has been playing around with computers since her then 2 year-old son (now 23) introduced her to them.  She has contributed to articles, online and in print, about using computers and digital cameras in education.  She is an avid reader and loves to cook, if time allows.  Working on computers is her main hobby and her passion is sharing what she has learned with others.

 

View Student Work

Gaggle.net ~ Google Docs ~ Doodle 4 Google

A new home for Lelia's Links and Just For Fun pages.

 
November FYI

Spring FYIs:
C. S. Express ~ Bald Eagles ~ Crazy Quilts ~ History Kids ~ American Pies ~ Lost Colonists ~ Geezers ~ Seminar


Cool...Useful...Fun...Free...Software

Sites that I use with K  Sites
 Sites that I use with younger elementary students.Colorful computer
Computer TreasureSites that I use with older elementary students.
Sites that I use with M.S. students Brain gears
 
Cool Things To Check Out!
The Tower of Hanoi - The Tower of Hanoi puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883.

Binary Base-2 & Hindu Arabic Base-10 Counting

Learn to PowerPoint

NetDay Student Voices Resource Center

 

Awards Our Website Has Won:
 

Busy Educator's Award

Edunet Choice Award
Choice Award
Wed Sep 4th, 2002

Safe Surf Rated

Wise Owl Site of the Month May 2003

EduHound Schools on the Web

Cyber Educational Playground Smart e-Pants Award

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