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Just how big is our front yard?

11/13/2018

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Mr. Lipford's students have been getting hands-on experience with land surveying equipment. Students can use skills and equipment like this to do anything from major construction projects to installing an awesome swimming pool in the backyard. Oh, and Just in case you were wondering, our front yard is .46 acres in size, and changes 4.49 feet in elevation. 

Want to support our FFA students? They're hosting a breakfast and silent auction fundraiser on December, 1st. This event will be held in the cafeteria. 
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English students are getting crafty...

11/13/2018

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High school English students have been creating "real world" examples of literature. Ms. Wilder's seniors created shields that represent themselves and their families. This assignment is based upon the famous Knights of the Round Table found in E.H. White's classic The Once and Future King. Mr. Walz's sophomores read one of Edgar Allen Poe's creepiest stories, "The Masque of the Red Death." Then they created artifacts that represent important symbols from the story. Ms. Reid's Creative Writing and Communication class created "ransom poetry." 

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Crystallized Moments

11/6/2018

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Thank you to Stewarts Creek High School for posting this year's Division II Band State Championships to YouTube. Check out the video to see the complete final competition, including the awarding of the trophies at the end. Our own Adamsville Cardinals perform first. 
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The old becomes new...

11/6/2018

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Art historians (and historians in general) believe that where we've been is just as important as where we're going. In Ms. Engle's art classes, her advanced students are utilizing modern painting techniques like pouring and dripping to recreate classic works of art. We believe the students' works are impressive on their own, but get this: they weren't allowed to use a brush! The artists could only use gravity and a toothpick to create these paintings. Here's to reinventing the classics!
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