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Hollywood in the House
Seventh and eighth graders donned their finest clothes for a Hollywood-themed dance. The event last Friday was one of the two school dances a year for the Middle School. With the help of seventh grade English teacher Mr. Green who helmed the DJ booth as DJ Green Bean, and Mr. Callum, who ruled the microphone as MC Callum, students were kept busy and moving and grooving. Winners of the Best Dressed award competition (who walked away with Oscar statuettes) included seventh graders Kayleigh Vaughn, Ethan Williams, and Genaba Diallo. Eighth grade winners included Lana Coulon, Myles Washington, and Dainius Antoine.

Interesting Internship
Junior Maya Woods-Arthur was chosen as the first high school intern ever to work at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Woods-Arthur has paid particular attention to global civil rights issues during her time at Washington Latin. She visited Morocco last spring with the Arabic teachers, takes part in Model UN, and attended the Global Issues Network conference last March. She also attended a symposium last fall called “Police and Community: Building a Bridge of Trust.”

The Actor in All of Us

Signing Bonus
Elayna Birch-Smith had an unofficial “Signing” in the College Counseling office with Delaware State University, staged by director of athletics Neil Berment. The senior basketball player is excited to join the Hornets next year. As an art student at Latin she has had her work exhibited at the Flying Fish coffeehouse in Mt. Pleasant. She also attended the Global Issues Network Conference at George Washington as a sophomore to learn about International Policy.

Super Senior
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