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By Elizabeth Wargo on November 15, 2008
Skipper Rich Wilson, what an inspiration!
Skipper Rich Wilsons Site and Blog
Science Lesson for Grade 4 Water Unit
Where are they now? Interactive Map
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By Elizabeth Wargo on October 6, 2008
8th graders have been busy in the pool learning the essential skills needed to kayak safely. They will be able to apply these skills on their week long cultural trip at the end of May in Yangshou as part of a multi outdoor sport adventure.
For many of these students the first time they have ever sat [...]
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By Elizabeth Wargo on May 6, 2008
Click here for a full recap
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By Elizabeth Wargo on April 25, 2008
What did you do last Friday night? If I told you that
thirty-five members of the SAS community saved the lives of 40 individuals would you believe me? No we are not “Bond” like characters and no, I’m not talking about a virtual mission in a video game. We are one part of the [...]
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By Elizabeth Wargo on March 11, 2008
To find out more about the state of water in our world view this power point
World Water Day
True to Home Facts:
In the our pool (6 lane, 25 meters) alone there is 1/2 million liters (520,000 liters to be exact) of water.
The exact amount of water a person should drink per day is approximately 2.5 liters [...]
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By Elizabeth Wargo on April 24, 2007
I spent a larger part of today adding a page on my school blog to outline the full curriculum: standards, essential questions and learning objectives. My goal in this endeavor….to make what is happening at school as transparent as possible. Will it help…only time will tell.
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