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Integrated science students complete a lab about the speed of two different marbles Jan. 29.
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On Dec. 13, Emma Christiansen, 11, talks to Paul Young, social studies teacher, about a study guide question. Christiansen was an American history student.
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Colin Rauenzahn, 10, and Tristen Meglemre, 12, collaborate on their engineering bridge. Students were assigned to build a bridge that could balance two objects.
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On Jan. 23, Logan Beckman, 11, carefully crafts and manipulates the clay while it spins on the wheel. The students practiced throwing on the wheel, and centering was the first step to this.
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Jennavieve Zapata, 11, focuses on writing notes during Heath Ostmeyer’s consumer math class.
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On Jan. 25, Ethan Knust, 12, and Zack Vasser, 11, practice a scene for “MacBeth.” The spring play will be performed the first weekend in April.
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On Jan. 29, Carter Evans, 10, and Caeden Boren, 9, practice during seventh hour orchestra. The orchestra typically had three concerts per year.
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Addison Lightcap, 10, carefully scoops out cookie dough before placing them onto the cookie sheet in baking and pastries class.
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On Feb. 1, Callie Holmes, 12, and Campbell Marmis, 11, smile and laugh while taking notes in college algebra. They had math during fifth hour.
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On Jan. 17, the boys swim team traveled to Osawatomie to compete in a swim tournament. Hayden Thomason, 11, glided through the pool, trying to beat his time.
Bronco Life: Volume 12
Shelby Hatcher, Galleries Manager
February 8, 2024
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Shelby Hatcher, Photographer
Hey! I'm Shelby Hatcher, and this will be my third year being on Student Publications. I am taking photos for the yearbook and the online stories this year and am excited to gain better experience with photography. I’m excited to explore the opportunity to not only improve on my photography, but share it in the yearbook and the website. Outside of Student Publications, you’ll find me barrel racing, painting, taking photos, or working! Excited for this year and the new experiences to be learned.