Hail, Caesar!
Kingfishers love to get up and go on adventures, so on Tuesday April 19, Middle School took a trip to Columbia for the day. Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Montgomery, parents, and kids, piled into cars at 8:45 and headed out to have a wonderful day! Their next stop: the South Carolina State Museum.
Students visited the exhibit Julius Caesar: Roman Military Might and Machines, doing tons of neat things. They went on a scavenger hunt, they built walls and arches, and they saw a model Roman amphitheater and a water clock. There were many other shows for them to explore as well: dinosaurs, American History, and inventions. “The exhibits were so cool,” Nick said, “I thought the people were real.” (He was referring to a plantation exhibit that had mannequins in front of a life-size slave cabin.) One hands-on activity students did was about friction—they tried to win a tug-of-war while wearing slippery socks!
The Kingfishers had a fun-filled day. Thank you to our chaperones and drivers: Mr. and Mrs. Hensley, Ms. Higgins, Mrs. Bredemeier, and Mrs. Shumard and thank you Mrs. Crosby for organizing.
By Meredith Owens and Zachary Wesolowski
Avery Rose’s 3-dimensional piece The End earned her a major prize at the Horry-Georgetown County High Schools 15
Mrs. Patrick’s high school art students have been pushing themselves lately. Nine of them completed individual projects to compete for entry in the Horry-Georgetown County High Schools 15th Annual Juried Art Exhibition. Jurors viewed some 400 pieces at schools all over these two counties, judging them on craftsmanship, originality, and a clear understanding of the principles and elements of design.


On February 18, the class went to the Gaillard Center in Charleston to see the “Building With Boeing” exhibit. Students enjoyed the highly interactive displays, and even got to build a model of a supersonic jet and become a bird using virtual-reality technology. “It was amazing, incredible!” said Graham. “My dad enjoyed it a lot, too!” said Lucy. The students were able to view the latest flight technology, including a “robotic bee” used to collect information about pollen. Thank you Mrs. Montgomery and chaperons for an awesome day.
Brian Williams, our newest senior, was named to the SCISA Regional All-Star basketball team. The “North” played the “South” on Saturday, March 5 at Wilson Hall in Sumter and won 93-76. Brian had an amazing game. He played 15 minutes 40 seconds and scored 16 points, besides making 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals and 4 blocked shots. We are so proud of Brian for a fantastic regular season and this post-season honor. Thank you, Coach Connell and Go Kingfishers!
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