(Columbus, Ohio Feb 22) Congratulations to Winchester Trail Elementary School which recently won the 2021 Heroes League Game Day State Championship, for their dynamic commitment to game-based life skills that will propel Ohio students to become global leaders in technology, innovation, and economic growth. Presented by Heroes League Game Day one-of-a-kind spokesperson Master Hearme Longwind, 5th-grade students participated in a special ceremony in their school cafeteria and listened to insightful remarks and encouragement from his time-honored wisdom.
“Winchester Trail is the very first school to hang the state championship banner in their school,” said Master Hearme Longwind. “It’s the product of students, skills coaches, and building leadership doing a great job and placing Ohio’s children on the global map and prepared for the 4th Industrial Revolution.”
At the conclusion, Winchester Trail Principal Max Lallathin joined 5th-grade students in the presentation of a banner to the school that will be proudly displayed for all to see. Winchester Trail Elementary students logged a significant amount of time in the Heroes League on their Chromebook -optimized skills learning platform, with hundreds of students investing online time and real-world skill work in decision-making, self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship skills. This has translated into dozens of hours of additional Social and Emotional Learning time, along with other critical 21st-century skills that are proven to accelerate core academic proficiency and social and economic success.
Congratulations Winchester Trail Schools, of the Canal Winchester School District, for earning the 2021 State Championship for the Heroes League Game Day!