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Class & Club Spotlight - Part 6

Flat-Pack Sustainability
Before the break, Amy C.'s Life Science class headed to IKEA in College Park, where they are exploring small space design (and enjoying the meatballs) in preparation for the annual Tiny House Project. For this interdisciplinary opportunity in science and HVE (Health, Values & Ethics), 7th graders craft a small dwelling to scale, focusing on eco-friendly and sustainable features.
A Decade of Ideas
Written and recorded by 11th and 12th graders in David's Social Psychology course, the Evolutionary Ideas podcast is now in its 10th season! Working in small groups, students research a psychological topic and distill their work into an episode.
 
🔊 Listen to "Episode 1: Laughterby Raven D. C. '26, Izzy M. '26, Maya W. '26

Powerful Seniors

We indeed mean that literally. Kelly F. shares, "Physics students walked and ran up the Calvin steps to measure the difference in power output between the two modes. While the work done for both walking and running is the same, the power output is different. Students then compared their greatest recorded power output to horsepower (hp). Some even got just over 1 hp!"
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