Sophomore Schedules

Monday: Art & Econ
Tuesday: Lang/Lit & History
Wednesday: Music & Math
Thursday: Super Quiz (Geology) & Speech/Interview/Essay

Announcement: If you'd like to post a powerpoint, e-mail it to Ms. Kelly to post on Snapgrades. If you have lesson notes you'd like to post, e-mail it to me or your group lieutenant. Group lieutenants who don't have administrative privileges: please e-mail me (Sarah).

BTW, people. I don't think changes to individual section pages are e-mailed to people who follow the blog, so just check them every so often when they're updated. Or maybe someone left a blog about it.

16 Sept 2010: Kay, I'm getting depressed. Why don't you guys ever comment?! *cries a little*
Whatever. People who I've granted administrative privileges and already have a page up and running here: make your lesson announcements on your page. See Language & Literature page for reference.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Reading through the older posts...

... and I now see David's deformity. Interesting. It doesn't make him any less awesome of an artist, though. (No, it would instead be the fact that he let Lavoisier die. Yes, I'm still not over that.)


Well, with the release of the materials, we now have more to do over the summer! Mr. Hall and our coaches will be meeting to discuss buying them for us soon.
Until we get the materials, read The Grapes of Wrath and familiarize yourself with the music and art pieces. Remember (and for those who didn't know, know this), that the art tests in competition (and in do ask for the sizes of each piece and what the piece is made of. Learn the "on-the-surface" stuff and we'll discuss the deeper meanings, history, etc. later (but feel free to enrich yourselves).

I hoping that everyone will have read all the literature at least once through by the time we start the summer program.

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