Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of Ward Melville Companion. I suppose then, that it is only fitting that in recent months, site activity and views have dropped to the levels they initially were about one year ago. The junior year presented new challenges, academic and otherwise, which, needless to say, encroached on the ability of select administrators to maintain a broad enough base of classes and on their ability to post information consistently and accurately. As I have announced before, there is a site in the works that is loosely based on the WMC system, but allows everybody to post and upload files, etc (you all will have to create accounts, though). The site is scheduled for an early January release, so until then, I implore admins to post as much as possible, and for everyone else to bear with this for the time being.
AP AB Calc Dillon: Review tomorrow and Wednesday, Test Thursday. Bring textbooks each day. Review problems: p. 354-346 #5, 7, 9, 11, 15a, 23, p. 276 #5, 35c, 39, p. 287 #15, 17, p. 298 Quick check #3.
- Tam:
- Ambrose: Finish the sheet (#3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 23, 27)
Physics Honors:
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AP Physics: Nothing, quiz on Momentum Thursday
French D: Finish the questions from vacation and complete the new identification (vocab) ditto
Spanish D Martin:
- Brecht:
German Aweh:
AP American History Madden: Chp. 13 quiz Wednesday, In-class essay Monday on some topic in chp. 11.
- Miller: Next 4 terms; Topic proposals due Dec 8
- Buckland:
AP U.S. Government and Economics: Quiz Chp. 11 Congress Part 1 Pg. 299-332; Projects due 12/11
AP Comparative Govt/Eco:
AP Language Kelso: Nothing (Ganesh please confirm).
- Horan: Great Gatsby Chp. 6 and quiz, Vocab 7 prob Thurs, quiz Fri
- Rochford:
Honors English:
AP Statistics:
InSTAR: Websites due tomorrow
ONE WMC YEAR ANNIVERSARYIt's a little late to say this (however, the Thanksgiving Vacation post was a bit early, but yesterday was the one year anniversary of the Ward Melville Companion Blog (Founded on the twenty-sixth day of the eleventh month of the fifth year of the second millennium of the common era). I believe Monsieur Solomon has a few words to write (see above).