Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Special Guests

I'd like to thanks James Stevens and Corey Stranick (former students) for presenting their research projects today in our classes. I hope you found their projects interesting and fun, much like I did.
Get some rest and mentally prepare yourself for the next (last) two days of DSTP testing.

Question of the day: If light travels 186,000 miles per second, how far is a light year?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah I also enjoyed having them in our class today. James actually was playing the guitar like during all of Ms. Weitzel's class. It was pretty beast and he played my fave song...No Rain by Blind Melon. But anyway-they should come back cuz it was kewel to have something different...

sam said...

hey! it was pretty cool to have james come in and play the guitar and teach us bout music and stuff. XD they should come back again it was fun....hi mr.crandell

Anonymous said...

ya they were the bomb and i like the thngs that they talked about in there prrsentations


steven townsend

Anonymous said...

I hope that James comes to the high school so he can tell all the teachers that I am nothing like my brother. Otherwise all the teachers will hate me!
-Maggie

Anonymous said...

Do the trailblazers have someone come and show their projects since they are due this Monday and Tuesday? I hope so cuz i really don't want to have to remember 2 much b4 spring break since i'll 4get it wen we come back
-Maggie again cuz i am really bored right now

Anonymous said...

When deep space exploration ramps up, it'll be the corporations that name everything, the IBM Stellar Sphere, the Microsoft Galaxy, Planet Starbucks.