R.I.P Nelson Mandela

This week in meeting Pankti shared a Nelson Mandela quote to all of the middle school ; “And as we let our own light shine, we unconscious [...]

Chess!

Hello! I am reporting from the Board Games choice for Choices for the 7th and 8th Grades, documenting a game of chess between Henry Lieber a [...]

Submit your Creative Writing (again)!

As you all know, there has been some confusion on how to submit your creative writing to the Procrastinator since the last form broke down. [...]

Article of Clothing of the Day!

Today, an anonymous peer of mine came to school wearing a pair of trendy shoes. The shoes have detailed carvings on the edges, and the sole [...]

Winter Holidays!

Hello everybody. This is Andrew D. Harsh on Winter Holidays! I have placed these in alphabetical order. CHANUKAH (or Hanukkah) This is an ei [...]

Basketball back in the game!

It is that time of year again and all the basketballs are pumped and so are the players! Both the boys and girls teams have been practicing [...]

Snowflake Making!

Winter is here, but the snow not as much. Make it snowy by making your own paper snowflakes and putting them on the snowflake wall! This hol [...]

DC Menorah Lighting

Do you celebrate Hanukkah? If you do, you’ll appreciate the annual menorah lighting at the White House. On November 27 at 4 pm, a gian [...]

This book keeps you Chained to it, it’s a page-turner (see what I did there ;))

Chained is a great book, about a boy and an elephant. It starts in a small village with a boy named Hastin, his mother, and his sick sister [...]

Interview with Dr. Christel Johnson, Latin Teacher

Q. When you were in middle school, what did you want to be when you were older? A teacher. Q. If you could get rid of one state, what would [...]
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