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Art trip to Hall Art Foundation

On Tuesday, three art classes visited the Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont to see the exhibits Andy Warhol: small is beautiful and Susan Rothenberg: In New Mexico. Ms. Gravel’s AP Art History class, Ms. Jimerson’s AP Art class and Ms. Piana’s Drawing class toured the exhibits, saw the outdoor sculpture installations and participated in Visual Thinking Strategies with Ms. Piccoli when looking at Warhol’s Flowers.

Charlotte Nunan, a senior in AP Art and a gallery attendant at the Hall Art Foundation gave a special presentation on Warhol’s The American Man (Portrait of Watson Powell), 1964. During her presentation, she explained the commission, the silkscreen painting process and how the paintings are hung in a grid.

On working at the Hall Art Foundation, Charlotte said, “I’ve really enjoyed working at the Hall Art Foundation these last three years. I think it’s a great opportunity to be close to art and get a feel for the contemporary and business side of the art world. I always love seeing the new exhibits that come in each year, exposing me to new artists and artistic styles! As I’ve worked at the Hall Art Foundation, I’ve met lots of interesting people and connected with them about the art around us.”

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AP Government students visit the Kennedy Institute for the Senate

“My esteemed colleague from Wisconsin is not representing the will of the people!” said Ada Mahood during a mock Senate activity at the Kennedy Institute for the Senate in Boston, Massachusetts on October 19. Mahood was one of 29 juniors in AP Government & Politics to immerse themselves in the role of our nation’s Senators in the experience sponsored by the Office of Senator Bernie Sanders.

The day included committee work, robust debate, and ultimately a vote on a practical law to address climate change. Students were assigned different political parties and regions of the country to represent.

Prior to the activity, students met with James Paradissis, outreach representative for Senator Sanders. Paradissis listened to student comments and questions about issues such as inflation, climate change, income inequality, abortion access, and the conflicts in Israel and Ukraine.

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Students present at the Rowland Conference at UVM

Seven educators, 3 students and 1 school board member attended the Rowland Conference at UVM this week. Students Josie Cross, Edwin Lynds, and Eleanor Williams spoke eloquently about their experience in the CRAFT program, shared microgreens from their CSA with their 50 person audience, and encouraged other schools to imagine how they might create a focused pathway of courses and experiences using their local resources and interests. We also thoroughly enjoyed listening to the keynote speaker Ross Gay, and engaging with other educators on topics ranging from rethinking the five paragraph essay to reimagining advisory programming to infusing more joy into school.

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AP Physics news

This week In AP Physics I, students applied their knowledge of forces acting on an object and Newton’s 2nd Law to investigate a double-mass system. Students worked in small groups to share predictions about how changing the mass of a cart will affect the acceleration of the system and to brainstorm their plan of action for this investigation. Next week, students will be generating and analyzing their experimental data and comparing it to a theoretical value for acceleration.

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WUHS Spanish Club visit students at WES

Members of the WUHS Spanish Club visited Lauren Gagne’s students at WES and shared games and cultural activities. Fifty elementary school students rotated between a quick soccer game, a matching game with fall activities in Spanish, making traditional tissue-paper flowers and learning colors as they colored calaveras. “It was an incredible experience” said Lauren Gagne “the students talked about it all afternoon” after the visit.

WUHS is a member of the national Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica. Candidates and current members of the honor society complete at least three cultural ambassador activities during the school year to promote the Spanish language and cultures of spanish-speaking countries. Anna Megyesi and Luis Villanueva are the advisors of the club.

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