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Last week brought the first signs of spring to Michigan. With a few warm, sunny days, Everest parent, Mr. Barton, notified faculty that the weather
Last week brought the first signs of spring to Michigan. With a few warm, sunny days, Everest parent, Mr. Barton, notified faculty that the weather
In anatomy & physiology, EC students had to learn the names of all the major bones and differentiate between the axial and appendicular skeletons. On
This past fall, Mrs. Motyka launched a new STREAM club, St. Alfred the Great Science and Engineering Club. In its second session this winter, students
Concluding three units on motion and forces including many fun labs including bowling balls, nerf blasters, and more, EC students conducted a real-world investigation to
Junior Mary Pearson recently participated in the virtual Congress for Future Medical Leaders. The congress is an opportunity for students who have an interest in
It may be cold out, but the sun is not! Mr. Stencel and some senior students experimented with reflection and the sun’s light. Using a
Science is coming to life in early elementary classrooms. Each classroom has a “class pet” that they are learning about through studying and observations. Some
Throughout the year, Mountaineers big and small have made frequent stop by the old corner office in the downstairs hallway of the high school, historically