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Yoh Theatre performing “Elektra”, October 3-5

You are invited to Yoh Theatre's performance of Elektra, by Sophokles, translated by Anne Carson, on October 3, 4, and 5. The production features 31 Yoh Players from grades 7-12.

This Greek tragedy speaks the following through the Greek chorus: "Do not breed violence out of violence." "Evil is a pressure that shapes us to itself." "Justice is coming." "Conviction is strong in me."

"I always love the opportunity to write music," says Marcia Bender, Yoh Theatre Director. For this play, she wrote three-part harmonies for the Stasimon, interludes between Episodes, for a six person core of the chorus (Lia Gugliotta, Tee Miller, Ella Hardy, Jay Allen, Grace Foley and Orly Agin), with dissonant harmonies that reflect the mood of the interludes. The full cast list is available on the Yoh Theatre website.

"In spite of the quotes I chose above, this is Greek Tragedy and does not end well!" notes Bender. "But our learning through this ancient storytelling propels us forward, strengthening our resolve to stand firm in our convictions, without violence."

Tickets are now available!

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Exploring climate change through the eyes of middle schoolers

Mrs. Bewick's structured literacy classes will be focusing on climate change. The book, Two Degrees by Alan Grantz is a story based on three different climate scenarios, Wildfires, Melting Tundra and Hurricanes.

Two Degrees explains the three different scenarios of climate change through the eyes of middle school student's. Our poster project is a way for our students to dive into the subject of climate change while gathering some background knowledge before reading the book as a class. Check out our beautiful poster collection in the hallway by the middle school gym. 

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Mr. Becker brings science to life

Eighth grade science teacher Ryan Becker engages students with his passion for science, turning abstract concepts into hands-on learning experiences. During their recent dry ice experiments, students observed solid carbon dioxide transform directly into gas, creating clouds of vapor throughout the classroom. Dr. Becker has taught in the middle school since 2004.

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Incubating and hatching eggs

Directed Studies classes are incubating and hatching eggs. They'll be researching chicken lifecycles and incubation, as well as candling the eggs to determine growth rates. Once the chickens hatch, they will stay in the classroom for a few days where the students will help care for them, and acclimate them to humans. Directed Study aims to provide academic assistance in all subject areas and work on IEP goals and objectives.

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WUHS students gain valuable experience with the VYCC

WUHS students Des Early and Lyon Maksimovic successfully completed a four week Vermont Youth Conservation Corps crew experience. They worked at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park on a variety of projects from lumber management to kiosk installation to creating new water drainage on their network of hiking trails.

Des and Lyon learned valuable leadership skills when they worked with The Community Campus campers to maintain trails, and walked away with a long list of new technical skills.

Des is earning school credit for this experience through Woodstock Union’s Center of Community Connections (C3).

Well done, Des and Lyon!

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