"With the coming of spring, I am calm again." — Gustav Mahler

This week's schedule:
Monday– Late Start B day
Tuesday– A day
Wednesday–  B day
Thursday– A day
Friday– B day
*** College Knowledge Night is THIS Wednesday, 3/7 (6-8pm)
Time changes this weekend...we SPRING forward one hour!

U.S. History= 
  • Please start reading Chapter 13 from the textbook to supplement what we are covering in class. By the end of this week you should be going back to read Chapter 12 (as we are moving through these two chapters out of order from the textbook).
    • You have a new study guide to be working on that is due on 3/22 & 3/23. Expect a "Quest" that day (longer than a quiz, shorter than a test) covering both Chapters 12 & 13.
  • You will be given instructions on how to complete a 1950s Websearch mid-week (check your School Loop email for a link to the google doc & how to access it)...the completed Websearch is due in class on 3/8 & 3/9.
  • Your blue colored registration form (neatly completed with signatures in ink) is due on 3/14 & 3/15. You will be seeing your counselor that day if your form is complete to register for next year's classes.
  • Next week your 3rd Quarter Project will be introduced (for real)
AP Euro= 
  • The Chapter 28 & 29 study guides are due on Tuesday, 3/20.
    • There will be a test that day!
  • We will be starting our notes on Chapter 28 this week.
    • There will be a Chapter 28 Reading Quiz at the end of class on Thursday, 3/8.
  • Your green colored registration form (neatly completed with signatures in ink) is due on 3/14. You will be seeing your counselor that day if your form is complete to register for next year's classes.

Spring forward one hour on the clocks this coming Sunday morning!

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