Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Holocaust Comes Alive in English Classes

The tenth grade English classes read about the Holocaust this year.  The book they read is Night by Elie Wiesel. After they finished the book, students were each assigned a non-fictional character and were able to decorate a paper butterfly cutout to represent their character.  One butterfly, by sophomore Holly Ashton, involved her representation of a Holocaust victim with schizophrenia. Students were provided a fact sheet on their character.
Ashton’s butterfly represented how her character died and the voices in her head due to the schizophrenia. There were a few challenging pieces to this project. Ashton tried to draw her butterfly images from the viewpoint of a schizophrenic. Her character’s schizophrenia became worse once her dog died and the illness progressed. Ashton also incorporated a swimming pool into the butterfly because her character liked to swim.
The project reinforced the human side of the Holocaust and its victims. “It helps realize that they were real people and they actually really died,” said Ashton.    
-- By A.J. Orsino

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Elementary Students Hear the Music

Students from South County's feeder elementary schools visited today for a presentation on Fine and Performing arts electives at the middle school level. The elementary school students learned about the elective class options, hear performances and see more in depth presentations. 

The jazz band, orchestra, guitar, and theater students performed and there were visual presentations from the art department. Visiting students were also eligible for a raffle drawing.



Photos by Trey Moore

Scholastic Bowl Team's Season Successful

Please join Coach Jason Pratt in congratulating Brad Chester (team captain), Robert Lanigan, Abhijit Singh, Osama Saleem, Beakal Gezahegn, and Ziab Kabir on a very strong performance at the district and regional Scholastic Bowl tournaments.

South County's team finished 5-1 in the district tournament, finishing as the Patriot District runners-up and qualifying for the regional tournament. The team finished fifth in the region after being eliminated by eventual state-qualifier Wakefield High School by five points (literally on the final question of the match).

~Submitted by Jason Pratt

Friday, February 3, 2012

Stories Ideas Sought

The South County Courier is seeking story ideas for our March, May or June 2012 editions. If you have a news tip, please see Ms. Floto in the Publications Lab.