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Ms. Rinehart's class participated in a great hands-on activity using gummy bears to lay out the structures of the different forms of government (Monarchy, Dictatorship, Democracy, etc.).
Pray For Rhea Day! We love you, sweet girl.
Today, some of our students went to see students at Jerger Elementary School for our Big Little visit. Our 8th graders did us proud!
The date for the Middle School Sadie Hawkins Dance has been moved up to November 5th from 7:00-9:30. We apologize for the confusion and last minute change. The Football State Playoffs are now on the 12th and two big events on the same night were not ideal.
Seniors, Mrs. Strausser needs your baby pictures for the Yearbook!
Proud to be Drug Free!
Alfonzo Lopez, violin, and Michelle Tabor, piano, play a special concert just for the Orchestra students. Mr. Lopez conducted and rehearsed the High School Orchestra to share musical insights.
Homecoming Week, Day 3: Squad Day!
Homecoming Week, Day 2: "Anything But A Bookbag" Day!
Bring your Financial Aid questions so we can give you answers!
Homecoming Week, Day 1: College Gear!
A few pictures from the AP Student Portfolio Exhibition at the Center for the Arts. The show runs through November 4th. You're sure to be impressed with the talent of our students if you go!
Way to go, Bulldogs!
Congratulations to our September Students of the Month: Anna Sharp, Maeva Henderson, Caroline Sanders, Holly Davis, Dev Patel, Gracie Glaccum and Turner Conger!
Student in Ms Rinehartβs World Geography class play several heated rounds of βHeads Upβ with government review terms.
Our returning AP Scholars enjoyed each other's company and had a little fun with a coffee bar and donuts during Dog Time today. Keep up the great work, Bulldogs!
Honors Biology students in Mrs. Gammel's class conducted an experiment to observe and experience the effect of anaerobic respiration on their muscles. After squeezing a clothespin for three minutes, they discovered that a lack of oxygen to their cells is painful!
Giselle Hance and Audrina Hance show off their award-winning entries for the San Fermin Poster Contest in Ms. Rinehart's Spanish Culture class.
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