Lessons Learned

Lesson One – The McClungs are Coming… Consider yourself notified, the McClungs will be here on May 18th. If you do not know what they are, ask around and act like you know. Lesson Two – One Man Relay Team This is Blake. He has been recognized several times this year as being an excellent…

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Banished

Today in class we will be using an interactive map that is produced by PBS that discusses the banishment of African Americans starting in the post-civil war era and the effect that it has had on our current population today. To visit the website click here. Mr. McClung

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Dos Cosas

Today we will be discussing North Korea and an athletic partiicpation rule in Michigan for this week’s edition of Three Two Things Thursday. Mr. McClung

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Last Chance…

…for t-shirt orders. The proof of the shirt design can be seen above, if you would like to order one make sure to do so by the end of the day today. Loading… Mr. McClung

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College Prep

Today in AVID we will be using a website put on the College Board called Big Future. This website helps students find information about a college’s admission standards and basic information. We will be using this website as we conduct research on perspective colleges. Mr. McClung

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Radio Song

Esperanza Spalding (born October 18, 1984) is an American multi-instrumentalist best known as a jazz bassist and singer, who draws upon many genres in her own compositions. In 2011, she won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 53rd Grammy Awards, making her the first jazz artist to win the award. You can…

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Lessons Learned

Lesson One – Three Cheers for Testing It’s over, thank God it’s finally over. This week in the state of Arkansas schools across the state took part in the madness that is benchmark testing. For four days we subjected our students to mind numbing testing in the hopes that when the scores come back that…

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Literacy Test

1965 Literacy Test View more presentations from Joe McClung In class today my students took the 1965 Alabama literacy test for voting. At the time of taking the test my students were not aware that what they were taking was a literacy test for voting but after they found out they were very surprised to…

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