Hungry For Literature
English Curriculum Night
Students, parents and teachers were “Hungry for Literature” Thursday, March 14th, at Chrysalis! The North Campus theater was transformed into a community space of student poetry, short stories, microfiction, research papers, posters and book reviews. There were dramatic readings on stage while other students dressed up as characters from their favorite novels. Another delicious element of the evening was student concocted cuisine inspired by the books and plays they studied during the year. Some of these inspired dishes included Hobbit bread (served by our very own ‘Hobbits’), Our Town apple butter, Lion, Witch and Wardrobe Turkish Delight, British cucumber sandwiches, tea cakes and muffins, and the wildly popular Hitchhiker’s Guide Gargle Blaster Punch with mesmerizing flashing light ice cubes! Together, our community shared another successful night of literature, unique prose, and creativity that exemplify what makes Chrysalis so magical.
Chrysalis Student is a Finalist in a Worldwide Photo Contest!
Nick Lewis, 11th grade, photography student is a finalist in the Photographer’s Forum magazine’s 33rd annual College and High School Photography Contest, Sponsored by Nikon, USA. Over 16,700 photographs were submitted worldwide. Photographers fourth through first place will be published in the May/Summer issue of the magazine and will be inducted into Nikon’s Emerging Photographers Hall of Fame. The grand prize winner will receive over $8,000 in cash grants as well as be awarded equipment. To view all entries visit, www.pfmagazine.com. Good luck Nick!
This is the photo he entered into the contest!
EMP: SC Friday Field Trip
The South Campus went on their monthly Friday field trip to the EMP. They started their adventure with the Sounds of Science tour. The kids learned about pitch, tone, hertz, etc. It was very interactive and everyone got to experiment with sound. They even made their own percussion instrument out of an egg shaker and got to play on the guitars. After the tour, the group explored the museum on their own, enjoying Sound Stage, Sci Fi museum and video game exhibit.
Biomedical Breakthroughs and My Life
Our science teacher’s here at Chrysalis, do an amazing job to make sure science is fun, interesting and to relatable to their lives. One of our junior high science classes, just submitted science essays to the “Biomedical Breakthroughs and My Life,” Middle School Essay Contest. They had to pick one of the following four categories:
How does biomedical research impact you?
Have you (or has someone in your family) benefited from vaccinations, pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, surgery, or transplants?
How does biomedical research affect the health of your dog, cat, or other pet?
How might biomedical research touch your life in the future?
Once students decide on their topics, they then picked a specific subject that interested them and that impacted their life in some way. The students chose to write about breast cancer, celiac disease, tonsillectomies, lung cancer, dialysis, robotic surgeries, hydrocephalus, and asthma. They spent a month learning how to do everything from doing research and citing your sources, to writing the final papers and editing. The papers were amazing, and they hope to do well in the competition!
Their science research papers will be compared against students from around the northwest. Over a 100 research scientists from the community will be judging them. By April 12th, we should find out how they did. Winning entries will be featured in a newspaper article, they will also receive a cash prize and get to spend a day doing hands-on science at a local research facility. Good luck everyone!
Stay tuned for the results!
To learn more about this project: http://www.nwabr.org/students/essay-contest