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Student Work Showcase

Art Show

The First Semester Student Art Show and Reception was held in January 2025. Missed the show? See some of the artwork that was on display.

A sculpture of a bird head
A green-blue bowl with wavy edges
a work of art that has two different images, where you can see one when you stand to one side

Storied Lives

Students in Ms. Blodgett’s sophomore English classes created podcasts with various staff members. The goal of the podcast unit is to deepen our understanding of others in our school community, and this goal mirrors the mission of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit organization that works to “preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world.”  

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From Chalkboards to 911, a Teacher’s Through Time

From an early age, Mr. Magnuson always enjoyed his time in a classroom. From getting asked for hall passes for looking too young, to figuring out how to teach in stressful conditions, Mr. Magnuson has always loved what he does.

Interviewed by Chase, Addison, and Nola

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Heritage and Upbringing

In the interview Ms. Husman shares some interesting details about being raised as an “army brat.” She reflects upon growing up on a military base and how much everything has changed. She then goes into detail about the depth of her education. Ms. Husman also discussed her passion for her Puerto Rican heritage. 

Interviewed by Sierra, Anders, and Emme

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Getting Real With Turcotte

Ms. Turcotte was born and raised in Maine and had once thought about joining the U.S. military, but she ended up finding her place in teaching instead. She started out as a PE teacher before switching to health education, where she helps students learn about real life. Outside of school, she loves making art with rocks and other things she finds while exploring.

Interviewed by Helena, Harrison, and Retaj

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Sociological Calls to Action

Sociology students created projects that called on a specific, authentic audience to take an action related to a topic or issue they care about. Some students chose the Falmouth community as their audience. 

Read the students' sociology projects