Thursday, August 31, 2017
Team Intiatives
Be sure to ask your child tonight about the book Zoom! and how we used it for a team initiative today.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Monday, June 12, 2017
Engineering Task
Last week, students carried out an engineering task of designing a culvert to withstand increased rainfall events. This was the culminating activity for our study of Earth's Systems. In this unit, students explored why we are experiencing more water in our atmosphere and how this is impacting individuals and societies. Many students were able to connect to local events of increased rainfall and the impact those events had on our roads.
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Team Couloir in Ottawa!
Day 1
We walked a good seven miles today around Canada's capital. We began our walking at the Museum of History and then crossed the Ottawa River and started a scavenger hunt at The ByTown Museum. After a quick check in at the dorms at The University of Ottawa, groups hit downtown for dinner and of course 'Sugar Mountain' before visiting the National Art Gallery. The Tulip Festival starts tomorrow, so we have an added bonus of color to our trip. Stay tuned for Day 2.
Day 2
With sleep behind us(or lack of :)), we headed off to Commissioner's Park to see more of the Tulip festival. The Tulip is a symbol of International friendship. The festival in Ottawa is the largest in North America. After a nice morning walk through the park, we were off to The Canadian War Museum. About to head home...Thank you to our amazing chaperones Steve Mundell, Ray Chamberland, Lanie Kanat, Carol Sullivan, Andy Kelly, Mary Morrissey, Jenn Roberge, Gina Howard, Phil Surks, Paul Gale, Paul Allard, Hannah Deene, Pam Clark, Terry Johansson, Jessica Adams, Gerald Stockman, and Jennifer Pontius. We could not have done this without your support. A huge thank you to our chaperone's Jennifer Roberge and Pam Clark who led the fundraising effort and to all of the individual families who made donations to make this trip accessible to all. Finally, a thank you to the students for being such an amazing group to travel with. You represented, BRMS, Vermont and the USA with positive character and respect.
We walked a good seven miles today around Canada's capital. We began our walking at the Museum of History and then crossed the Ottawa River and started a scavenger hunt at The ByTown Museum. After a quick check in at the dorms at The University of Ottawa, groups hit downtown for dinner and of course 'Sugar Mountain' before visiting the National Art Gallery. The Tulip Festival starts tomorrow, so we have an added bonus of color to our trip. Stay tuned for Day 2.
Our awesome Chaperones
Team Couloir 2015-2017-Ottawa
With sleep behind us(or lack of :)), we headed off to Commissioner's Park to see more of the Tulip festival. The Tulip is a symbol of International friendship. The festival in Ottawa is the largest in North America. After a nice morning walk through the park, we were off to The Canadian War Museum. About to head home...Thank you to our amazing chaperones Steve Mundell, Ray Chamberland, Lanie Kanat, Carol Sullivan, Andy Kelly, Mary Morrissey, Jenn Roberge, Gina Howard, Phil Surks, Paul Gale, Paul Allard, Hannah Deene, Pam Clark, Terry Johansson, Jessica Adams, Gerald Stockman, and Jennifer Pontius. We could not have done this without your support. A huge thank you to our chaperone's Jennifer Roberge and Pam Clark who led the fundraising effort and to all of the individual families who made donations to make this trip accessible to all. Finally, a thank you to the students for being such an amazing group to travel with. You represented, BRMS, Vermont and the USA with positive character and respect.
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