Friday, May 10, 2019

Pushing Through May-- Lots Happening!



 As we head through May, seniors are working on finishing their coursework, but that does not mean learning has slowed down.  Students in anatomy class dissected kidneys this week, looking at how the structure works and the specific aspects of the organ.
Students in Algebra 1 are working through the proficiencies found in the essential standards as they prepare to transition to Geometry next year.  The use of guided, collaborative and independent work scaffold the learning in the curriculum driven by Mrs. Manson and Mr. Richards.
Manufacturing 2 is working collaboratively to finish up project to prepare themselves for further work in Industrial Technology next year.  These foundational skills will help students be successful in the variety of course offerings in the CTE area.

Fundamentals of Art students are also prepping for upcoming art classes while working on clay pieces. They touch on a variety of media to get ready for a full range of options of art classes available to them after the foundational course.
And we cannot forget taking care of the community and serving others.  Students from Iowa BIG North spent an afternoon volunteering at the TRIBE track day at the CWC. They worked with NHES 4th graders in a variety of track events and built bonds with students to show that we all work together to make New Hampton better.

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