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Roanoke City Parks and Recreation 2024
For our third and final Community Service Day of the school year, Jonathan arranged a very successful partnership with Roanoke Parks & Recreation. Some of our students stained fences on the Roanoke River Greenway. Others worked at Smith Park re-mulching the playground, breaking up soil in the greenway planters, and seeing the trout truck restock […]


Slingshots
We just love breaking out the giant slingshot on a lovely spring day. Our Physics students varied angles and distances as they conducted their velocity experiments.


Sarah Epstein’s (’20) Senior Research
Sarah Epstein (’20) presented her Independent Study project entitled “Pesticides in the Atmosphere: The Heterogeneous Ozonolysis of Triticonazole” at The College of Wooster’s Senior Research Symposium. Her presentation is the manifestation of countless hours of research, collaboration, and creative expression. Pesticides are an emerging environmental concern as they are widely used across the globe to […]


Spring 2024 Gristle Butter Issue #12
Click here to read Gristle Butter #12, featuring Zora D, Novie H, Daniel A, and Maddox B.


Bubble Math
Beautiful weather can equal math fun! Our Geometry students calculated the area and circumference of circles imprinted by popping colored bubbles on paper.


Alden Earns the Rank of Eagle Scout
Alden B, a devoted Life Scout from Troop 2 in Roanoke, has achieved the highest rank in scouting by earning the prestigious title of Eagle Scout. His journey towards this achievement required him to complete 21 required badges in addition to optional ones, a community service project, and the demonstration of leadership skills in both […]


Polygon Friends
Check out these 2-dimensonal imaginary friends the geometry students created to practice finding the area of polygons.


Turbine Blades
As part of their study of green energy solutions, the Environmental Science students tested various wind blade shapes to in an effort to determine which shapes are most efficient at converting wind energy into usable power.


Solar Eclipse
Despite the clouds, students and faculty enjoyed catching glimpses of the solar eclipse from our back yard.


Tasty Labs
The Anatomy class dabbled in the world of taste and perception through a series of edible experiments. 1) By dying their tongues blue, students could count the number of fungiform papillae on their tongues, which are small structures that house our taste buds. Individuals who have a higher density of these papillae have a more […]










