On the Team

On the Team

Because once you are a Latin Lion, you are always a member of our team, graduates of WLPCS will return for the Student Athlete Alumni Night on Thursday. The Girls and Boys Varsity teams will host Somerset.  The event was originally scheduled last week but was postponed due to snow.
The Argument of Art

The Argument of Art

Students in Ms. Collins’ AP Language and Composition class visited the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden to evaluate how art uses elements of composition to create a persuasive or emotional message. Students could look at any exhibit they wanted and chose one piece of artwork to report on, telling the class what they thought the “argument” of the piece was and supporting their claims with evidence from the art and their understanding of messaging.

A Fit Faculty

A Fit Faculty

In an effort to keep our faculty healthy and energized through the winter months, Mr. Kelly spear-headed a fitness challenge between November and early December. Out of the faculty 29 teachers logged their daily hours of physical activity, totally 389 workouts totaling more than 365 hours. The three teachers who logged the most hours during this time were Mr. Berment with 3,450 minutes, Ms. Raskin with 2,055, and Ms. Breitman at 1,260 minutes. The teachers who logged the greatest number of workouts included Mr. Berment with 39 workouts, Ms. Raskin with 34 workouts, and Ms. Senty with 26 workouts. New Years Day started the second Washington Latin Fitness Challenge and teachers are scrambling to find ways to work out despite the bitter cold outside. We will keep you posted on the results!

 

 

For A Sweet Vacation

For A Sweet Vacation

The Middle School Community Council wanted to spread some holiday cheer so the students visited all advisories with a small candy cane and a little inspirational humorous message for each student. Students also participated in classroom festivities like holiday themed movies, songs, and food.

Enlightened Party Guests

Enlightened Party Guests

Before break the sophomores in Mr. Bhuva’s honors history class dressed as Enlightenment Thinkers for a dinner party. Students involved included Thea Davtyan, Owen Fox-Whelpton, Ellery Grimm, Damian Hanshew, Jane Leftwich, Duncan Matthews-Cox, Jonah Marks, Kimberly Montpelier, Xander Shoag, Oliver Spiva, Luke Tewalt, Sahara Trask, Alicia Trejo, MK Wilson, and Zoe Wolfel. Students portrayed different historical figures including French playwright Olympe de Gouges, English philosopher John Locke, English philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon, Dutch businessman Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, and French philosopher Dennis Diderot in their attire and conversations and debated historical issues and philosophy.