Every August marks the beginning of a new school year for students. With this comes groaning and complaining from kids as they, largely with the help of their parents, go out to school shop and prepare to learn. For younger kids, grocery lists include glue sticks, markers, and crayons. Yet, so many finished products madeContinue reading “Fueling Creativity in Kids: Year Two CAS Blog Three”
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Boba: Year Two CAS Blog Two
Boba tea, also known as bubble tea, is one of my favorite treats. It is a tea based drink that has a bunch of chewy tapioca pearls added in it, made in Taiwan in the 1980s. After spending a good amount of money on this drink I decided to see if it was possible toContinue reading “Boba: Year Two CAS Blog Two”
Taping Memories Back Together: Year Two CAS Blog One
A couple years ago I was digging around in my parents room. I honestly don’t remember what it was that I was looking for, and I don’t remember if I found it, but I stumbled across something else. There was a big clunky case in one of the drawers I looked inside. It looked likeContinue reading “Taping Memories Back Together: Year Two CAS Blog One”
Care Package: July CAS Blog
This past May was the first time I really participated in anything graduation related. I’ve never had any family members or significant friends graduate so I never saw what it was all like. This year not only did my sister graduate, but one of my close friends Lauren did as well. I’ve known Lauren sinceContinue reading “Care Package: July CAS Blog”
Continuing My Nails: June Cas Blog
My third CAS blog was about my venture out into painting my nails. This was back in November and I left off with a note that I would try to supply updates with my nails. I actually did continue to paint my nails until new years eve, the first day I got SNS. I enjoyedContinue reading “Continuing My Nails: June Cas Blog”
Learning CPR: CAS Blog Fifteen
During March of 2020, a few other classmates and I went on the HOSA trip. The trip was to the annual state conference held in Atlanta. One could imagine the appeal of getting to go to a huge event in a nice hotel in Atlanta where you could compete in areas you hope to persueContinue reading “Learning CPR: CAS Blog Fifteen”
Street Art: CAS Blog Fourteen
Throughout this semester of art I had a student teacher. Her name was Mrs. Cook. She’s from California, likes the musical Hamilton, taught us about stippling and cross-hatching, watched The Cat in the Hat with us, and thinks of rollercoasters and dogs when she thinks of me. As her last lesson with us she taughtContinue reading “Street Art: CAS Blog Fourteen”
The Old Lady Walking Club: CAS Blog Thirteen
The Old Lady Walking Club was formed by me and Mrs. Hook earlier this year. Mrs. Hook was the one who came up with the idea as a way for our entire class to come together. It wasn’t necessarily a club or anything of the sort, but rather a one time occurrence. I checked toContinue reading “The Old Lady Walking Club: CAS Blog Thirteen”
Letters: CAS Blog Twelve
I was born a younger sister. My time as the youngest in the family was short lived, as my brother was born one year and nine months after me. That being said, this year is my sister’s senior year in high school. I’ve had senior friends, but I’ve never actually seen the senior year asContinue reading “Letters: CAS Blog Twelve”
IB Ambassadorship: CAS Blog Eleven
I’m hoping this blog is an interesting one as it involves a recent event that all of us were involved in as well as something that I plan on expanding in the future for more CAS projects (even going into my senior year!). This past Tuesday was the IB meet and greet for the sophomoresContinue reading “IB Ambassadorship: CAS Blog Eleven”