Spring 2016 News
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What's happening with Spring Projects?
Many students have selected their topics within the "Cincinnati by the Decades" theme and they may continue working independently over the summer.
We'll take our Cincinnati tour field trips in the fall, too. Watch for information to come so you can join us.
Grade 6 Families: Some students wanted to do their projects this spring in spite of missing class time. They're working before and after school and on their own. They'll do their presentations on May 23 beginning at 5 p.m.( before the 3/4 music concert)
Project 38 presents a hit!
Participants were:
Claudia Howard, Gwen Schumann, Jonathan Young, Jullian Thurmond, Adrian Smith, Lucy Stratton, Mariah Williams, Riley Warburton, Stanley Moll, Mackenzie Johnston, Olivia Timmers, Mica White, Jolie Watts, Zoe Bennett.
A special thanks to Kimberly Frondorf for magically transforming thrift store finds into period costumes. Other adults who helped were: Cathy Johnston, Heather Watts, Bailey Allgeyer, Kathy Groene, Connie Campbell, Tiffany and Rob Bennett, Jane Hader. Thanks to Mr. Watts for photographing the cast and performance.
The Covedale troupe will present their show to the Covedale community on Tuesday May 10 at the Spaghetti Dinner.
We've applied to be part of Project38 in 2016-17 to carry on the tradition.
Design LAB students are exhibiting at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County until May 7
Models from the participating schools will be on display at the Main Library downtown between April 30 and May 7, culminating in the ceremony at noon. Students will be on hand to explain their concepts between 10 and 11 a.m. on May 7. The exhibit is open during library hours.
Models will be on display at Covedale at the May 10 Spaghetti dinner.
Math Lab is a grade 3 group of advanced math students, including Ny'Asia Ford, Ethan Donovan, Jarrell Moses, Alexis Honaker, Casey Hulme, Erik Dieckmann, Jeremiah Thornton, Micah McNutt, Claire Pfeiffer, and Parker Egloff.