Students designed, tested, modified and retested rockets constructed out of paper and tape in Mrs. Hart’s Academic Seminar last week. It was interesting to observe how fins, cones, and weight distribution affected... https://t.co/TuVnwk5rEc
Attention 6th and 7th Grade Families! If you are interested in the Middle School Washington D.C. trip for our 6th and 7th graders, please come to our meeting on Tuesday, April 23 at 5:30pm in the Middle School auditorium.
Mr. Meihak turned the big 5-0 on Wednesday! Staff surprised him with a Hawaiian themed birthday since he loves Hawaii so much! The 7th grade girls choir tricked him by calling the office for the principal. When Mr.... https://t.co/1aFc6rEKpP
Students in Minnesota Studies on team 602 went to the State Capital and the Minnesota History Museum on Wednesday. The students had a great time exploring the history museum and touring the state capital.
Students in 601 AVID did a team-building activity called the Pringles Ring Challenge that involves carefully stacking potato chips to form a circle. Collaboration was necessary along with patience and persistence.... https://t.co/eRi74UPBna
Last week, Ms. Fairlie's 4th hour class learned about genetics and heredity by creating three generations of butterflies. They saw how genes work by choosing wing color and wing shape for the first generation of... https://t.co/hnGQXfv24L
Students wrote haikus expressing their appreciation for a variety of things, including their moms, reading, cucumbers, steak, sleeping, sweatshirts, Florida, Duluth, skiing, snowboarding, Pokemon, ValleyFair and gymnastics.
On Friday, our Quarter 3 All-Stars were honored. Teachers got to pick two students each who show responsibility, respect, and overall good citizenship. John Bellingham, our newly elected board member and former FMS... https://t.co/9o5Vrfs9qX
Here are some photos from Britta Peterson-Linde's World Cultures field trip to the Buddhist Temple in Hampton last week. Check back to read what students learned during their visit.