Class Announcements ![]() Third Quarter Current EventsThird Quarter Current EventsBelow are the due dates for the third quarter's current events. The due dates are based on the first letter of student’s last name. I have created the assignments under homework for each set of due dates. Students can drop the assignments in the drop box prior to the due dates. However, I will not accept paper copies until the due date (day student has science class). Students will receive a revised Current Events Grading Rubric soon. There is an electronic copy below under FILES in Current Events. If we remain on the same daily course [barring inclement weather],the first due date is a Green Day and the second is a Yellow Day. Last Name Due Date A – F March 22 or March 23 G – L February 9 or February 10 M – R February 23 or February 24 S – Z March 8 or March 9 ![]() Student of The MonthEach month the Patriot Team selects students who have exhibited outstanding citizenship via their behavior, interaction with their peers and teachers.The students for the month of December are as follows: Dennys Cerritos, Nadia Hasan, and Caroline Villagomez. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
![]() Team Challenge WinnersThe winner for designing the beautiful snowflake is Abby Morgan. Let's hope your design will bring us much wanted SNOW! Congratulations!!!!
Help Feed The HungryAbout FreeRiceFreeRice is a sister site of the world poverty site, Poverty.com. FreeRice has two goals:
This is made possible by the sponsors who advertise on this site. Whether you are CEO of a large corporation or a street child in a poor country, improving your vocabulary can improve your life. It is a great investment in yourself. Perhaps even greater is the investment your donated rice makes in hungry human beings, enabling them to function and be productive. Somewhere in the world, a person is eating rice that you helped provide. Thank you. Discussion Topics Class Files
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Class Links CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space is about to get its first humanoid from planet Earth. Robonaut 2 — affectionately known as R2 — is hitching a one-way ride to the International Space Station this week aboard the final flight of space shuttle Discovery. It's the first humanoid robot ever bound for space, a $2.5 million mechanical and electrical marvel that NASA hopes one day will assist flesh-and-bone astronauts in orbit. “What if just knowing what a word meant could help feed hungry people around the world? Well, at FreeRice it does . . . the totals have grown exponentially.” - The Washington Post |






