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Grade 7 students have been practicing annotating nonfiction articles in ELA ACE class. They turned their annotations into posters analyzing nonfiction articles and their features.

Laura Wilson's 6th Grade Honors Science Class tasted Kombu Seaweed Salad and learned about the sense of taste in class this week! Did you know that sea vegetables have many nutritional benefits? Ms. Wilson's students know that now thanks to this cool lesson!
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Grade 6 Social Studies students throwing boomerangs and learning Aussie Rules Football to close out their learning about Australia.

Congratulations to the LCMS Lady Indians for winning the Mountian League Championship by a score of 1-0 tonight against a tough Dawson County team. Congratulations!!!

Science Olympiad team members competed recently in the Shorter University Invitational where they were awarded medals in six out of twelve events.

The Science Olympiad Team competed in the State Science Olympiad Tournament on March 13. Congratulations to William Giles, Leah Anderson, and Luke Peck who placed 4th in the Code Busters event.

The Science Olympiad Team competed in the State Science Olympiad Tournament on March 13. Congratulations to Seth Thomas and Luke Peck who placed 4th in the Mousetrap Vehicle engineering event.

The Science Olympiad Team competed in the State Science Olympiad Tournament on March 13. Congratulations to Jonathan Wright and Reagan Smith who placed 3rd finish in the Mission Possible Rube Goldberg event.

The Science Olympiad Team competed in the State Science Olympiad Tournament on March 13. Winners were recently announced. Congratulations to our Lumpkin County Middle School Science Olympiad team for coming placing 11th overall in state!

Grade 7 ELA students practicing claims and counterclaims using a Socratic seminar.

Grade 7 students created mathematical leprechaun traps as they began their Geometry unit. Each trap had to incorporate three geometric shapes and two different kinds of angles. This is a sampling of their creative work.

Mrs. Bartils, our bookkeeper, taught about Australia, her home country, today in sixth-grade Social Studies.

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Celebrating Agriculture class with a series of pictures of adorable children and animals. Day 5 of 5.

Ag Barn Bonus: New Calf

Celebrating Agriculture class with a series of pictures of adorable children and animals. Day 4 of 5.

Celebrating Agriculture class with a series of pictures of adorable children and animals. Day 3 of 5.

Celebrating Agriculture class with a series of pictures of adorable children and animals. Day 1 of 5.

On Saturday, January 23, 30+ 6th graders came to LCMS from 9 AM to Noon to participate in Fäst Start, the beginning band program that allows every student to learn the very basics about their musical instrument of choice: how to assemble and disassemble their instrument, how to care for their instrument, how to form their embouchure, and how to make their first note. Each student was grouped by instrument to streamline the instruction. Instruments introduced were: flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, and percussion.

