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Physics 1 students use their understanding of projectile motion to predict where, along the floor, to place a cup so that a marble leaving the table horizontally lands in the cup as part of their “bullseye lab.”
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Physics 1 students use their understanding of projectile motion to predict where, along the floor, to place a cup so that a marble leaving the table horizontally lands in the cup as part of their “bullseye lab.”
Read More »The boys’ basketball team defeated Four Rivers 34-11 on Monday. Nat BO led the way with 14 points. Julen P (8), Tucker ZA (6) Charlie P(4), and Hendrik (2) also scored to help the boys pick-up their first victory. The boys took that momentum into their Thursday game against White Oak where they kept the game even after […]
Read More »While studying weather and climate, the 7th grade Climate Connections class was visited by Western Mass News meteorologist Jacob Wycoff.
Read More »The Charlemont boys lost to Buxton on Monday and White Oak on Thursday. Charlie P, Tucker ZA, Grayson R, and Nat BO led the team on the offensive end, while Julen P scored his first points of the season on Monday. The girls basketball team lost two tough games to PVCICS this week. On Monday, the girls kept the game […]
Read More »Take a gander at what’s going on in Studio Blocks: Digital Photography On the Road Ceramics
Read More »Academy students taking a stand at last weekend’s Pioneer Valley Women’s March in Northampton and at the Women Standing Our Ground Rally in Greenfield.
Read More »After only a few practices this winter, the ski team had its first race on Wednesday. In the girls’ race, Lane M and visiting student, Ava S, finished 30th and 31st respectively. In the boys’ race, Reilly O finished 30th. The girls’ basketball team lost to Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School on Monday. Cristy K and […]
Read More »Play rehearsals are in full swing! Students are hard at work memorizing lines, learning blocking, and working out the nuances of comedic timing. We’re looking forward to sharing laughs with our community. Performances will be on March 3rd and 9th at 7:30 PM and March 4th and 10th at 2 PM.
Read More »The 9th graders dissected rats as part of their unit on vertebrate anatomy and physiology.
Read More »The Community Service Council is organizing a school-wide effort to support the United Way of Franklin County’s “Supper for Six” program. This project gives a boost during the winter vacation week to families who rely on school meal programs for their children during other times of the year. By teams, students are asked to bring […]
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