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New versions of Romeo and Juliet's Balcony Scene


 

 

 

English 10 students took passages from Elie Wiesel's Night and converted them to "found" poems. They then put them on Power Point slides for dramatic presentation.

Wendell Zach W.
Kayla Jessica
Kyle Michael
Randi Erica
Tyler Trevor

 

Early in the year freshmen wrote "team stories," where one person began the story and then had to give the story up to the next person, until the final product looked a little . . . different.

Hailey began writing about a rat, but Shane, Alec, and Sarah managed to turn it into a tale about a violent rabbit . . .

Shane's story began 100 million years ago and ended with his mom getting run over, thanks to Alec, Sarah, and Hailey.

Joshua, Regan Zach, & Shelby begin their team story with a rabbit . . .

 Zach, Josh, Regan, & Shelby begin their team  story with an old man named Bob . . .

Jesse, Caleb, Cory, & Kitric detail a
snowball fight in their team story.
 

Travis, Casey , Katelyn, & Timmy wisely begin their story with a skateboarding dog.

Tanner, Megan, & Josh somehow tie together a cat, a mouse, Mr. Incredicble, and Michael  Jackson in their team story.
 

 

Jerry depicts a gothic characteristic from  Poe's "The Raven."

Alex portrays racism in To Kill a Mockingbird.

   
   

 

11th graders from 2005-06 created some interesting responses to literature:

Jerry depicts a gothic characteristic from  Poe's "The Raven."

 

Alex portrays racism in To Kill a Mockingbird.

 

 

 

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