Please follow this link to see the ConVal Weekly News for October 29, 2021.
Author: Helfried
On Friday, English teacher Jason Lambert met with students in the Lucy Hurlin Theatre to talk about Poetry Out Loud.
Created by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation in 2005,
As part of the continued work on the solar panel array atop ConVal Regional High School, contractors are accessing the roof in two different locations.
One access ladder has been set up just to the left of the loading dock in the back of the school and another ladder is set up on the “Void”
Read More: Solar Panel Project Proceeds In Parallel With Heating Unit Work
On Tuesday, Mr. Fletcher’s Algebra 2 students practiced simplifying expressions and exponent rules.
Their warm-up problems featured complex formulas with many variables and exponents. Following the exponent rules,
Read More: Students Practice Exponent Rules In Algebra 2 Class
On Sunday, October 24, members of the ConVal Class of 2024, joined by Class Advisors Jen Kiley and Jim Wickham, students from other classes, and Principal Heather McKillop collected 40 bags of litter along a two-mile portion of Route 202,
Read More: Adopt-A-Highway: Students And Staff Collect Litter
Last week, students in Mr. Bowman’s AP U.S. History (APUSH) classes debated whether or not a portion of US Route 202 in Pelham, Massachusetts, should be named after Daniel Shays.
Read More: AP US History Debates Planned Commemoration Of Daniel Shays
lease follow this link to see the ConVal Weekly News for October 22, 2021.
It has been 20 months, 88 weeks, 613 days, 14,706 hours, 882,386 minutes, 52,943,216 seconds since the last in-person audience in the Lucy Hurlin Theatre. ConVal Theatre Arts was thrilled to welcome a live audience to their opening night performance of “Infinite Black Suitcase”
Read More: ConVal Fall Play “Infinite Black Suitcase” In The LHT October 21-23
Susie Spikol of the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock presented a TASC Talk on “Lab Girls,” an afterschool program that is designed to help middle school girls stay engaged with the sciences.
Read More: TASC Talk Introduces Harris Center Lab Girls Program
Members of the ConVal Class of 2022 assembled in the dropoff loop in front of the school to take the senior picture for the 2022 ConVal Yearbook.
The ConVal Yearbook covers all classes — from freshmen to seniors — and will be an especially memorable edition this year.
Read More: ConVal Class Of 2022 Takes Senior Picture In The Loop