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Compass Newsletter -- October 8, 2008
Come to COMPASS SCHOOL's BURRITO BOOTH -
Compass Newsletter -- October 1, 2008
Mountain Day! - This Friday October 3rd
Compass Newsletter -- September 24, 2008
Harvest Walk This Saturday
This Saturday in Bellows Falls is the Harvest Walk fundraiser for the Vermont and New Hampshire Foodbanks sponsored by Sovernet. There are many people in our communities who rely on help from the foodbanks to feed their families. The event was wonderful last year! This year features a 1.5 mile walk around Minard's Pond in Bellows Falls through the woods along marked trails (Maps available when you register); a wonderful lunch prepared by Foodbank chefs, and live music. This is a great cause, and there are several ways you can help:
Science of the Mind Journal
We are delighted to announce that our student journal, Science of the Mind, is finally finished, printed, and ready for distribution! In fact, it’s been so popular, we are currently revising and prep
Compass Newsletter -- September 17, 2008
As is often the case, today's newsletter is full of announcements about interesting special learning opportunities, both off-campus and on. But what sometimes goes unsaid here is the wonderfully focused learning atmosphere that we see during "regular" class times.
A few questions in Science that are on the minds of Compass Middle School students.
Inquiry or the desire to do, know or understand is the principal motivating force behind all learning. A recent assignment involved each student identifying 20 science-related questions that they would really like to know the answers to. Below is a small sampling of this extraordinary list of questions.
Why don't we feel the earth turning?
How do rainbows work?
Why do onions make us cry?
Where do ocean waves come from?
Are bubbles spherical? If so, why?
What makes metal?