2022: 53 vs. 2023: 90
2022: 1295 vs. 2023: 945
2022: 3585 vs. 2023: 3385
Author Scott Reintgen spoke to English I, and creative writing students about his new book: A Door in the Dark.
Ms. Hillard and Ms. Mills worked with students to research and create historical monologues.
Greener/Hooper classes read books from around the world
We open at 7:45 every day and there is always so much going on! Chess, poetry, arcade, cards, and hanging out before school.
Poetry, Women's History, and AAPI Heritage celebrations
More books!
Business class playing Monopoly under different economic systems
Working on World History projects
This nine weeks in the library we hosted a number of events and lessons:
Brochure printing
AP Roundtable discussions
Resume building
District Attorney Amy Ray, guest speaker for AP Government
Real Money Experience by State Employees Credit Union with the Economics and Personal Finance classes
EOC testing for English II, Biology and Math I & III.
We created our first lessons and interactive projects using AI.
We worked with English I classes to give Freshmen their first big introduction to Academic Research.
Utilized the makerspace for many different projects: Yoga, World history, Theater props, Environmental Science, and more!