Although students chose to keep things low-key, we still snuck in a Valentine’s box decoration competition, Minute to Win It, a game of Taboo with a February twist, and a Valentine exchange.




















Although students chose to keep things low-key, we still snuck in a Valentine’s box decoration competition, Minute to Win It, a game of Taboo with a February twist, and a Valentine exchange.




















We completed our National History Day projects and had the opportunity to share them with parents and members of our educational community. This year’s theme required students to create a historical argument in which they described a reaction, reform, or revolution. The podcasts are linked below and are all well worth a listen.










| First Name | Title of Project |
| Dani | The Leaping Bunny Logo: The Logo That Reformed the Definition of Cruelty-Free |
| Podcast link | |
| Bennett | How Pictures Brides Revolutionized Korean Immigration, and Led to Reforms in American Immigration Laws |
| Podcast link | |
| Ensley | How Chemotherapy Reformed Leukemia Childhoods |
| Podcast link | |
| Evelyn | How Early Chatting and Social Media Platforms Revolutionized Online Communication and Friendship |
| Podcast link | |
| Ayansh | The 3-point Line Reform in the NBA |
| Podcast link | |
| Ariana | How Briana Scurry Reformed Welcoming Diverse Talent in Women’s Soccer |
| Podcast link | |
| Claire | How Kathrine Switzer Revolutionized Women’s Running Athletics |
| Podcast link |