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Author: Helfried
Students in Bethany Cooper’s AP English Language and Composition class engage in a dramatic reading of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Act II.
This is the part of the play where Ezekiel Cheever and Marshal Herrick arrive at the Proctor house with a warrant for Elizabeth Proctor’s arrest.
Read More: AP Students Engage In Dramatic Reading Of Miller’s The Crucible
Despite the stretch of rainy weather over the last several weeks, the solar panel project at ConVal Regional High School is progressing rapidly.
As these pictures that were taken just before the Thanksgiving break show,
On Saturday, New Hampshire All-State auditions were held at Memorial High School where students performed a rigorous repertoire.
Congratulations to the following students on their acceptance to New Hampshire All-State instrumental and vocal ensembles:
- Zach Cassidy (’23) String Bass
- Clara Christensen (’25) Trumpet
- Alissa Cutting (’22) Soprano Voice
- Rowan Davidson (’23) Tenor Voice
The students will represent ConVal at the
Read More: ConVal Students Qualify For All-State Music Festival
Students in Karen Fabianski’s Engineering 3 class recently had the chance to collaborate in a unique project-based learning (PBL) opportunity in ConVal’s Region 14 Applied Technology Center (ATC).
“The Engineering 3 class concentrates on design and manufacturing,”
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Senora Kraphol’s Spanish 3 students shared memories from their childhood with one another in order to practice using past tense verbs.
In the Spanish language, the past preterite tense describes actions that have been completed,
On November 18, the ConVal Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) inducted 19 new members in a ceremony in the Lucy Hurlin Theatre. ConVal’s NHS advisors Sara Longo and Amy Rushford as well as principal McKillop participated in the event.
Read More: ConVal High School Inducts 19 Into National Honor Society
Frau Hodgdon’s German 4 class had a unique project-based learning (PBL) opportunity based on their current unit of study on “Salz” (salt).
Students were challenged to design a scientific experiment involving salt,
Students in Andria Johnson’s and Anna Muncy’s Earth Science classes recently learned about plate tectonic activity across the globe and mapped out the geologic and other hazards that people living in these areas could face.
Read More: Earth Science Students Present Emergency Kit Projects