Schools
Westlake Students Making Dog Treats For A Good Cause
A portion of all sales will appropriately go to support the Cleveland APL.

From Westlake Schools: LBMS Intervention Specialist Erin Blahnik's students are once again making and selling dog treats.
Mazy & May Treats is designed to provide students an opportunity to work on a variety of skills, including communication and social skills both in making & selling products; functional math and reading skills (reading and following a recipe and schedules, functional vocabulary, measuring, time, counting money, number recognition); vocational and employability skills (cooking, packaging, sales); daily living skills.
A portion of sales will go to the Cleveland APL. Occupational Therapist Jessica Donnelly, who works with Blahnik' students, recently adopted a dog named May from the APL. Students also recently read about Operation Santa Paws, founded by a child to help animals in shelters.
Find out what's happening in Westlakefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Order a bag of treats at $2 per dozen to support Room 101 and Cleveland APL by filling out the form at https://www.wlake.org/uploaded/Flyers/1819_Floyers/Mazy_and_May_order_form.pdf, or email blahnik@wlake.org with your name and amount. Treats will be made every Thursday.
Image via Westlake Schools