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2003-04 Archives | |
september | * Davidson College students help out as part of their freshman orientation service project * 6th grade trip to the Greek Festival in Charlotte * 8th graders visit the Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia * 2nd/3rd graders visit Centre Church Cemetary a couple miles north of our campus * school-wide kayaking and canoeing trip on the Catawba River near Morganton * 6th and 8th graders view a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the High Point Theater * 5th and 7th graders trek to uptown Charlotte to listen to Fra Fra Sound and view some public art |
october | * 7th and 8th graders visit a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial * 8th graders view Speed exhibit and watch the IMAX film Top Speed at Discovery Place * 2nd/3rd graders discover how rocks are transformed into valuable gems in Cornelius * 2nd/3rd graders pick some special grapes at a scuppernong orchard in Cornelius * 8th graders visit a stained glass studio in Statesville * 7th graders visit the Wallace Farms composting facility in Huntersville * Student Council election results announced * Trailblazer boys and girls compete in the school's first interscholastic athletic event * Fall Festival features costume contest, scavenger hunt, and pumpkin carving |
november | * 5th and 6th grade view European Masters exhibit at the Mint Museum in Charlotte * 6th and 7th graders get an eyeful at the Raptor Center in Huntersville * School-wide field trip to see the musical Flight at Spirit Square in Charlotte * Presentation on European Art Masterpieces by Dr. Shaw Smith of Davidson College * 2nd/3rd grade field trip to Mint Museum in Charlotte * 6/7/8th graders hear an inspirational presentation from blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer * Boys cross country team wins the school's first-ever conference title * Girls cross country team surprises field to place second at conference meet * Woodlawn joins Stanford University research project in the battle against Alzheimer's and related diseases * 8th grade field trip to Kings Mountain National Military Park in South Carolina |
december | * Choral group performs at two holiday events * Local author Michelle Groce visits Woodlawn * Sixth grade twins take top honors in the Fall Sports Luncheon * Middle school field trip to the Mint Museum of Craft and Design to learn about the history of quilting * Quiz Bowl team places third in NC competition |
january | * 7th grade field trip to Parks Chevrolet to discover the math behind buying a car * Winners crowned in Spelling Bee and Geography Bee * 5th and 7th graders learn from Ms. Addie James, a folk artist from Statesville * Woodlawn's unique program featured in The Charlotte Observer * Trailblazer basketball team notches first victory * 5th and 6th grades view Chemistry exhibit at Discovery Place * UNCC Professor Janos Gergely inspires bridge building team * 2nd/3rd graders visit Discovery Place to learn about light |
february | * Field trip to view Chuck Close exhibition at Davidson College * 6th grade field trip to Knead-It! Bakery to apply some math to the world of business * 5th grade previews Gershwin's Porgy and Bess as part of a project on fractions * 2nd/3rd grade field trip to Home Depot helps students apply their math knowledge * MathCounts competition held in Hickory * a firsthand look at Native American culture at the Catawba Reservation |
march | * Bridge building team takes third place at the NCDOT Regional Competition * 6th grade "businesses" target local consumers * Matt Sarett places second at Regional Spelling Bee * 2004 Yearbook, The Mighty Oak, will feature the theme "Come Together" * Woodlawn Summer Programs announced * Six 5th graders qualify for Duke University Talent Identification Program * 5th, 6th graders take honors in Knowledge Master Open |
april | * 7th and 8th grades view photography exhibit in Davidson * 6th grade visits Lowe's as part of Math portfolio project * 5th grade visits the Schiele Natural History Museum in Gastonia * Three 7th graders recognized in Duke TIP program * 7/8th grade team places 2nd in the North Carolina Knowledge Master Open |
may | * 2nd and 5th graders travel to Lazy 5 Ranch in Mooresville * 5 Eastern bluebird hatchlings born on campus * Show Choir performs on campus * 5th graders conquer challenges at Camp Thunderbird in SC * 2nd and 5th graders visit NC Zoological Park in Asheboro * 6th graders experience life on SC barrier island * 7/8th graders view elk, river life, art, and history on overnight camping trip * 5/6/7th graders visit UNC-Charlotte botanical gardens * 8th graders travel to Civil War sites in Salisbury |
june | * 6th graders sponsor Buddy Bonanza |
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