The First Day of Classes Is In The Books!

What a great first day of classes we had at SCATS 2014!  Students were clearly having fun in each of the classes they were in today.  From Science – Discover It to How To Write A Better Book, students were engaged and active in all of their classes.

Each day we will post the classes we took pictures of right below a brief summary of the day (like you see below)!

#2 Art & Architecture (Period 3)

#3 Art From All Angles (Period 1)

#11 Wheel Throwing (Period 3)

#12 Creative Writing (Period 4)

#14 Forensics (Period 2)

#15 Freedom Stories (Period 2)

#16 Greek Mythology (Period 4)

#19 Manifest Destiny (Period 2)

#20 Mixed Media (Period 3)

#25 Science – Discover It (Period 2)

#28 Think You Can Write A Better Book (Period 4)

#30 World Mythology (Period 4)

3 Responses

  1. Thank you so much for taking so many pictures. My wife and I were able to find 4 pictures of our daughter and she looks like she is having a wonderful time.

    It did make us miss her more though! But that’s a good thing too, I think. It looks like the kids are doing really interesting things and learning a lot as well.

    Thanks again for all the time spent taking pictures, organizing them, and uploading them!

    1. Mr. Hartman,

      Thank you for the kind words! Myself and Josh Raymer are going around each day and will be taking pictures of the students “in-action” during the classes. There was a lot of hands-on minds-on learning taking place during the first day of classes and I am sure more will be occurring today!

      Thank you again for reading the blog and looking at the pictures. We will have more up today from some of the other classes, and maybe your daughter will be in those classes today as well!

      Zack

      1. You are very welcome. You all to such a great job using all manner of social media to give us parents a glimpse into what is going on.

        Before Sunday, I had never been to WKU. I was, however, very familiar with it since my wife and I have done a lot of volunteering with KAGE and various gifted programs throughout the state. We make video games so we are in a unique position as far as being able to speak about a topic most kids are excited about.

        I was really impressed by the campus, the facilities, and everyone I spoke with. It exceeded my expectations!

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