To celebrate Day of the Dead, Spanish 2 students chose a deceased celebrity or fictional character and created an ofrenda (altar) to honor them. Along with this, students had to write a description about the person in Spanish, and an explanation for how they chose to decorate their ofrenda. Teachers voted for the best ofrenda, and our winners were Carley Christgen and Elizabeth Gunter!
Morgan Paraons signs with @SccSofball today! Congrats Morgan!
Dear Mother Nature,
We wished for snow CONES!!!
Sincerely,
The Tigers
Halloween Fun
In spirit of the Day of the Dead holiday, Spanish 2 students analyzed a poem by author Octavio Paz that contrasts different views of death among cultures, and then were asked to create their own line to add to the poem.
4th graders experimenting with energy!!!!!
The first graders are building pumpkin towers
Preschoolers also ventured to the Weston Orchard & Vineyard Pumpkin Patch. It was a chilly day, but we had a lot of fun!
Mrs. Matthews' class doing some pumpkin investigations. We counted seeds and measured weight, height, and circumference of our pumpkins.
Student creates a "stained glass window" by solving linear equations and graphing in Algebra.
Brent Matthews and 2002 DeKalb 8-man State Champs at Arrowhead!
Morgan Parsons play in Senior showcase today in Columbia. Morgan had 3 singles, double and stolen base. Congrats Morgan!
8th grade music practices rhythms with NFL teams
One of my assignments for my Desktop Publishing class was to remake a magazine cover from scratch in Photoshop. Brett & Monty did an awesome job!
Congrats to the Tiger’s Cross Country team. No state qualifiers but they had a great season! Senior Liz Gunter finished with the best time of her career!
MS boys basketball kept it going tonight beating King City 45-11!
The first graders testing their pumpkin catapults
Congrats to our ms girls basketball team on defeating Osborn 43-25!
Ms. Reddick’s 2nd graders celebrated National Pizza Month( October) with a wide variety of literature, research, sequence writing, and making and enjoying our own pizzas. Pleae ask us about pizza, we love sharing our knowledge!
Force in motion! Ms. Reddick’s class is learning about force. The students did a STEM activity in which they had to design a way to get a box of rocks up a hill using the least amount of force. They were very successful!