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[post_content] => On Wednesday, January 16, five Conval students attended the open house at Maxt Makerspace in Peterborough to learn more about the new Phaze Welding Technology Center.
The students had the opportunity to interact with industry representatives from NH Ball Bearings, American Steel, and Hitchiner, as well as NH Department of Education Commissioner, Frank Edelblut, and learn about scholarship opportunities for the 130-hour course that leads to industry certification.
MAxT Makerspace is located at 49 Vose Farm Road in Peterborough. MAxT provides resources for creative people in the Monadnock region: shared equipment, studio space, education, and coworking. For more details, see http://www.maxtmakerspace.org/.
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[post_content] => Students in the Applied Technology Center's Manufacturing CTE program had the opportunity to tour the facilities and interact with the employees at New Hampshire Ball Bearings (NHBB) in Peterborough and Millipore Sigma in Jaffrey.
NHBB is is a leading manufacturer of precision bearings and complex bearing assemblies for the aerospace, defense, medical, dental, and high technology markets.
Millipore Sigma provides scientists and engineers worldwide with best-in-class lab materials, technologies and services and has a portfolio of over 300,000 products.
In addition to seeing how the production process in both facilities function, students learned the value of 21st century skills, such as timeliness, collaboration, and problem solving.
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[post_content] => When ConVal held its Celebration of Learning on Thursday, there were many interesting examples of student work on display. One of them was titled "Newpast: Peterborough 1886." According to its creator Brigham Boice, a sophomore, Newpast is a video game in which you can view the town of Peterborough in 1886 in an interactive, computer-based setting, allowing you to meet people from that time period and learn about the buildings and design of the town.What inspired you to create Newpast?I was inspired by my love of history, art, and technology to create Newpast. I have always had a desire to learn about the history of Peterborough since my fourth-grade school year when I created a class presentation covering the history of trains in downtown Peterborough. This led me to create pencil and ink drawings depicting downtown Peterborough in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. These are now available to view at the Trumpet Art Gallery in town. In my 6th grade year my father introduced me to the Unity 3D gaming engine, and he suggested I use it to create something that I was interested in. That is where the first idea for Newpast came from.What program/s are you using to create these immersive VR scenarios?I use a free gaming engine called Unity 3D and Visual Studio. Both are free and open to anyone who wants to use them. The program allows me to do as little detail in my game or as much as I like. For instance, to build the Peterborough Town House as it looked in 1886 I wanted to be sure and add as much detail as possible. Using Unity, I was able to add one brick at a time, which resulted in the finished product looking as realistic as possible. Other things like railroad tracks and the train cars I am continually working on to give it as authentic a look as possible. I also added a new feature which allows the user to view buildings in the game and view a picture of what the buildings looks like today, and their placement in the town. How did you learn to use these programs?My knowledge of the Unity engine was developed through YouTube instructional videos and by working together with my father who is also a programmer. It amazed me how many people created videos on how to use the Unity engine, it was very helpful, and had me programming the basics very quickly. My father also had worked with the Unity engine for his job, and we are able to discuss and work through problems I have when using the engine, he helps when I have hard programming questions. Once I had used the programming engine for two years my father and I attended a weeklong Unity 3D conference in Los Angeles, California. The conference was a week filled with mini sessions and lectures on how to fully use Unity and an introduction of some new features.Where did you get the historically accurate photos that helped create the immersive VR scenarios?To find all the picture and historical information about the time, I studied multiple books and images of Peterborough. I have been able, through used book and antique stores, to amass a collection of books and pictures and postcards on Peterborough. I have also spent time at the Monadnock Center for History and Culture. At the Monadnock Center, I worked with Michelle Stahl and her staff to research photos I needed and was able to view files and archived photos to help me correctly design the town. I also used a book called “Peterborough In Pictures” which was published in 1976 by the Peterborough Bicentennial Committee. This book contained the pictures and information on the “Apostolic Twelve” as they were called. This was a group of men who lived in Peterborough around the time of 1876. They were asked by a local photographer named Ollis to show up in their everyday working clothes for the photos and he choose people from all different professions. The idea was to give an idea of the type of person who lived in Peterborough. I have incorporated the portraits into my game and the user can roam around the town and have a chance to meet each of them and learn a little about them.How long did it take you to create the VR scenarios about Peterborough?It has taken me about 270 hours and counting to create Peterborough for Newpast: Peterborough 1886. Although this doesn’t count the three years beforehand that I spent learning Unity and C#.What are your future plans using VR? Do you aspire to be a game designer?Some of my future plans using the Unity 3D engine would be to create more simulations like Peterborough 1886 or maybe historic battle simulations. For more games like Peterborough 1886, I might do other towns within the New England region, or even cities like Nashua or Boston. For battle simulations I might do the Battle of Bunker Hill or Saratoga. The concept I would like to develop is that learning about the past and history is interesting and by having interactive games people of all ages can learn about how we used to live. Especially for students who like to learn through an interactive source, these games could bring the towns of the American Revolution or the Battle of Gettysburg alive for them.I will be attending another Unity Conference this October in Los Angeles, CA to future my knowledge of the Unity Engine, learn about new software releases for the game, and to help promote my game and ideas to get feedback from other programmers.
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[post_content] => A large number of visitors, including Schoolboard members and SAU administrators, attended the Celebration of Learning at ConVal Regional High School on January 10. For many, it was a family event with younger brothers and sisters visiting the high school and checking out their older siblings' work.
There was a wide array of student work on display, from audio files of speeches given in English classes to 3D printing jobs for an art class and an engineering class. Science class demonstrations and real-world research projects ("What temperature differences exist in ConVal classrooms?") were displayed, as were QR-code triggered audio reflections by students and video demonstrations of proper workout techniques in Health and Wellness classes.
Graphic Communication students showed off their poster artwork in the newly refurbished ATC space while a monitor in the main hallway displayed portrait photographs created by students in the Photo/Video I class. Social studies research on proving the law of supply and demand led visitors seamlessly to project displays in World Languages.
An exhibit of student internship and extended learning opportunity (ELO) reports gave evidence of student learning that takes place both inside and outside the walls of ConVal High School.
In all, there were 46 different stations for visitors to explore during a two-hour period. Thank you to everyone who attended the event!
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[post_content] => Enrollment is open for Nashua Community College courses on the ConVal High School campus this spring, including an early childhood education class and a biology class.
See the full story in the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript: ow.ly/jfVB30mZnTD and visit the Nashua Community College representative in Room 419 during ConVal's Celebration of Learning on Thursday, January 10, from 6:00-7:30.
To sign up for classes, contact NCC admissions directly at 578-8908.
[post_title] => Enrollment In NCC Classes At ConVal High School Now Open
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[post_content] => ConVal High School’s Celebration of Learning is a collaborative event that showcases the accomplishments of its students, including coursework, projects, original artwork, and performances. The event will take place on Thursday, January 10, 2019, from 6-8 pm.
Representative student work from a wide variety of disciplines will be showcased in different locations:
2D Studio Art
Biology
Ceramics
Chemistry
Computer Networking
Economics
English
German
Graphic Communication
Health and Wellness
History
Journalism
Mathematics
Music
Personal Fitness
Physical Science
Psychology
Public Speaking
Spanish
Teacher Education
Woodworking
and many more
The showcase will also present internships, project-based learning, and extended learning opportunities (ELOs). Students will be on hand to demonstrate their learning experiences and discuss their achievements.
In addition to the display of ConVal High School student work, Nashua Community College will hold an information and registration evening from 6:00-7:30 in Room 411.
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[post_content] => The ConVal Band and Chorus Rock-a-Thon is this Friday, January 4, 2019.
Check-in for students begins at 7:00 pm. There is minimum $5 fundraising requirement to attend. Please do not forget your field trip form if you have not turned it in yet. All other information about the event may be found here.
Between the instrumentalists and choirs, we are expecting 80 students at Friday's Rock-a-Thon. In order to allow this fundraiser to provide 100% profit for our students, we need your help supplying food. If your student is participating, please contribute to the potluck or sign up to be a chaperone here.
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[post_content] => In what has become an eagerly anticipated tradition, faculty and staff gather in the library for a “Breakfast Before The Bells” on the last Friday of each month. The breakfasts are welcome opportunities for informal conversations and contacts between members of diverse departments.
On this final school day before the holidays, the breakfast was co-sponsored by the members of the English department and the Library, Integration, and Technology Services (LITS) team.
Although most of the food choices were healthy, an English department-sponsored BBTB would not be the same without Mr. Lambert's legendary, triple-decker chocolate cake!
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[post_content] => ConVal’s annual Holiday Concert will be performed on Wednesday, December 19, 2018, starting at 6:30 pm in the gymnasium.
The students, under the joint direction of Krystal Morin and Jim Wickham, have prepared a festive program with diverse musical selections, including "Overture Jubiloso," "Adinu," "Noises On," "Poor Wayfarin’ Stranger," "Coldest Winter," "Linus and Lucy," "Weep O Mine Eyes," "Simple Gifts," "How Can I Keep From Singing?" and many more.
The following chorus ensembles will perform: Chamber Choir, The Clef Hangers (girls a cappella), The Morin Tune (boys a cappella), Select Choir, and Concert Choir. Instrumental pieces will be performed by the Symphonic Band, Percussion Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Concert Band. As is now tradition, the concert will conclude with a Combined Ensemble rendition of a holiday song that will offer audience participation.
We hope to see you at the concert! Admission is free. Please make sure to arrive in time to secure a good seat.
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[post_content] => The themed holiday tree collection in the library keeps growing.
There is the “AbsenTree” which showcases tardy slips for every staff member, with "reasons" provided by the front office admin assistants.
The AP US “Hist-tree” depicts the causes of the Civil War.
The red-gold-and-black-garlanded GermanTree shows off parts of German culture, from lederhosen to soccer.
There's a "23 and Tree" provided by a Biology class.
There is even a neon-light tropical tree with tropical fish species.
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On Wednesday, January 16, five Conval students attended the open house at Maxt Makerspace in Peterborough to learn more about the new Phaze Welding Technology Center.
The students had the opportunity to interact with industry representatives from NH Ball Bearings,
Students in the Applied Technology Center’s Manufacturing CTE program had the opportunity to tour the facilities and interact with the employees at New Hampshire Ball Bearings (NHBB) in Peterborough and Millipore Sigma in Jaffrey.
When ConVal held its Celebration of Learning on Thursday, there were many interesting examples of student work on display. One of them was titled “Newpast: Peterborough 1886.” According to its creator Brigham Boice,
A large number of visitors, including Schoolboard members and SAU administrators, attended the Celebration of Learning at ConVal Regional High School on January 10. For many, it was a family event with younger brothers and sisters visiting the high school and checking out their older siblings’
Enrollment is open for Nashua Community College courses on the ConVal High School campus this spring, including an early childhood education class and a biology class.
See the full story in the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript: ow.ly/jfVB30mZnTD and visit the Nashua Community College representative in Room 419 during ConVal’s Celebration of Learning on Thursday,
ConVal High School’s Celebration of Learning is a collaborative event that showcases the accomplishments of its students, including coursework, projects, original artwork, and performances. The event will take place on Thursday,
The ConVal Band and Chorus Rock-a-Thon is this Friday, January 4, 2019.
Check-in for students begins at 7:00 pm. There is minimum $5 fundraising requirement to attend. Please do not forget your field trip form if you have not turned it in yet.
In what has become an eagerly anticipated tradition, faculty and staff gather in the library for a “Breakfast Before The Bells” on the last Friday of each month. The breakfasts are welcome opportunities for informal conversations and contacts between members of diverse departments.