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Saturday, April 14, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
Exeter-Milligan Update: Industrial Tech Class
Travis Gilliam
recently completed a project in his Industrial Technology class, taught by Dean
Filipi. The emphasis was utilizing existing resources. Travis
designed and built a bench, using reclaimed lumber and the tailgate from his
pick-up. Pictured is Travis with his project.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Toddler Story Hour Postponed
From the Librarian:
Because of the
possibility of icky weather, the Toddler Storytime scheduled for this Saturday
(April 14) has been postponed. (Better safe than sorry!) A new date will later
be determined. Thank you for understanding, and apologies for any
inconvenience.
Exeter-Milligan Girls Take Second at Heartland Invitational
Max Zeleny placed fourth in the shotput.
Jaiden Papik took second in the 400M and second in the 800M she was part of the second place 4 x 400 M relay with Hannah Beethe, Kate Jansky and KK White and also plart of the first place 4 x 800 team with Cammie Harrison, Kayla Geiger and Kate Jansky.
Eric Olsen took third place in the boys 200 M
Brock Steuben took fourth place in the 3200M race. For the boys they also took fourth in the 4 x 400 race with Joey Bartu, Casey Jindra, Patrick Murphy, and Eric Olsen.
Kate Jansky placed fourth in the 800 and third in the 1600 race. KK White placed first in both the 100 hurdles and the 300 hurdles and second in Long Jump.
Crossroads Conference Announces First All Conference Academic Team
The Crossroads Conference has announced its first All-Conference Academic Team.. Seventy =three seniors were recognized as gold, silver or bronze award winners based on their highest achieved ACT score by March 1.
Members recognized as gold achieved a score of 30 or higher.
Silver is for a score 27-29, brozne is for 24-26.
Those recognized will receive an academic medal from the conference.
The following were recongized from Exeter-Milligan:
Gold - Patrick Murphy
Silver - Kelsey Bigelow
Bronze - Hannah Horne, Alexis Uldrich
Members recognized as gold achieved a score of 30 or higher.
Silver is for a score 27-29, brozne is for 24-26.
Those recognized will receive an academic medal from the conference.
The following were recongized from Exeter-Milligan:
Gold - Patrick Murphy
Silver - Kelsey Bigelow
Bronze - Hannah Horne, Alexis Uldrich
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Exeter-Milligan Students Recognized on NCPA Academic All State
Exeter-Milligan Students Recognized by NSAA on the NCPA Academic All State List
Boys Basketball
Patrick Murphy
Spencer Pribyl
Girls Basketball
Kate Jansky
Katherine White
Speech
Caitlin Murphy
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Exeter-Milligan Update: Coding
Coding in
Exeter-Milligan Elementary
Carter, Aidan, and Landon working
to build their structure.
During the month of
February, the 4-6th grade have been working with coding for an hour each week.
They have been logging into Code.cog and progressing through one of the units.
The first hands on activity was to write a program for stacking cups. The students
had to draw arrows on a card for stacking the cups a certain way and then their
human robot had to read the card and do what it said without words from anyone.
The students soon found “bugs” in their program and had to fix the “bugs”.
Students were given
a journal to write code in as they went through the program. They found it to
be very interesting and predictable after a while on what the code would be for
certain moves. The last hands-on activity was to create a structure with given
material that would hold a book for 10 seconds without collapsing. They worked
in groups and soon fixed the “bugs” in their structure to get it to stand and
support the book. They learned how to work through their frustration and used
persistence to complete the project.
This introduction
was all a segway to the “Coding Club” that has been started for 4-6th graders
the final quarter of this school year. The Coding Club will meet most Thursday
afternoons, after school. Students will work with a variety of software
applications, participate in computer activities like computer programming and
coding, and familiarize themselves with computer technology and with computer
fundamentals. Dash and Dot, robots, will make an appearance sometime in April
for the club to work and program the robots to go different places.
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