All students continued their work, with special emphasis on the arts. 9th graders were rather domestic -- they created various versions of PlumpY (a peanut-based food used in famine relief), and dissected to classify various mystery fruits. Additionally, they moved from creating paper quilt squares to the real thing under the guidance of Mrs Marty Vint, President of the Baltimore Quilters Guild.
8th graders did art with numbers as they began to print showing various types of symmetry.
7th graders are on the verge of completing their personal powerpoints and have started to assemble their cut-paper projects.