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All things EHS all the time

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The 25 students enrolled in Geometry in Construction began building a tiny house, October 2017.

Tiny and mighty

Sarah Bellamy, reporter May 9, 2018

The buzzing of saws and the pounding of hammers striking nails. The outdoor classroom of Geometry in Construction is unlike any other at EHS. The Geometry in Construction class will be having an open...

This locked box is a problem-solving tool teachers learned about during voluntary professional development sessions, Jan. 24 and 25.

Thinking outside of the box or breaking into it

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief January 30, 2018

It’s the day after the Mr. EHS pageant. You were at school until midnight last night. Once you finally get home, you can barely keep your eyes open. You realize that you have two tests tomorrow, a quiz...

Winter temperatures don't stop Carson Estes (10)  from classwork as he cuts the rafters for the roof of a tiny home in Geometry in Construction, Dec. 14.

Cutting edge

Robbie Dutton and Ethan Fine December 14, 2017

“A typical school day should be going to school and learning lessons in class in order to help prepare you for college or a job,” Alexis Wibbenmeyer (10) said. Students’ typical school day next...

A breath of fresh air

Ethan Fine and Taylor Werges August 31, 2017

It is 11:35 a.m in a white-walled minimalist Geometry classroom. Teenage brains work to process the concept of SOHCAHTOA (sine equals opposite over hypotenuse, cosine equals adjacent over hypotenuse, tangent...

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