The new picture of the week is here! Here is the hint: by the water. If you can guess what the picture is, and its location, the come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in Grade 8
The new picture of the week has arrived! Here is a hint: Grade 6 and up. If you can correctly guess the picture, come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in Grade 8 for a dress down day pass!
Newest picture of the week! Here’s the hint: It is up high. If you can guess what it is AND it’s location correctly, come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in Grade 8 for a dress down day pass!
Although there has been no picture for a while, the Picture of the week is here! Here is this week’s hint: It is outside. If you know the location and what this is, come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in 8th grade to claim your prize.
This weel’s picture of the week is here. This week, it is somewhere in the upstairs hallway. If you can guess what the picture is and where it is, come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in the eight grade.
This week brings a new picture of the week. Maybe you can guess it. Here is a hint: It isn’t in the school. Come to Justin C. or Daniel P. in the eight grade if you can guess the location of this picture and what it is.
Picture of the Week! This weeks hint: It’s downstairs, and it shows you how to use George. That sounds odd, I know. Turn in your guess to Daniel P. or Justin C. in 8th Grade.
Here is a new picture of the week. This one is in a hallway. If you can guess where this is and what it is, come to Daniel P. or justin C. in the eight grade room.
The third Picture of the Week (for this year) is here! It’s in a downstairs classroom. If you can guess the picture’s location and what it is correctly, you can get a dressdown day pass! Come to Justin C. or Daniel P. in the eigth grade to claim your prize.
An all new picture of the week is here! Here is a hint: it’s behind a basketball hoop. Come to Daniel P. or Justin C. in the eigth grade if you guess what this picture is and it’s location. Be the first to guess correctly and you can win a dressdown pass!
This Jan. 29 panorama of much of the East Coast, photographed by one of the Expedition 30 crew members aboard the International Space Station, provides a look generally northeastward: Philadelphia-New York City-Boston corridor (bottom-center); western Lake Ontario shoreline with Toronto (left edge); Montreal (near center). An optical illusion in the photo makes the atmospheric limb and light activity from Aurora Borealis appear "intertwined." Image Credit: NASA Read More