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Pictures of the Week: July 8
July 8, 2016
12:22 pm
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By Tucker Allen Covey and Sam Oldenburg
Ni’Kerrion McDonald of Lexington works out a problem on the chalkboard in Mathematics Friday, July 1. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Chloe Banaszak of Crestwood reads on the plane while flying from Nashville to Baltimore en route to a one-day field trip in Washington D.C. Wednesday, July 6. Chloe’s class, Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, visited the Holocaust Museum. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Mathematics teacher Jane Brantley helps Lee-Lee Knupp of Russell work through a problem Friday, July 1. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Hannah Motes (left) from Clarksville, Tennessee, and Anisha Ajmani from Goshen observe the solution of magnesium and an acid they put together in Chemistry before exposing the solution to heat on Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Christian Butterfield (left) of Bowling Green gives notes to his partner, Emily Jones of Lexington, as they debate in opposition to school uniforms in Competitive Forensics Tuesday, July 5. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Alex Taing (left) from Bowling Green plays the game Quelf with friends Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Christian Lauritzen (left) from Lexington and Coleman Reed from Berea narrate their group’s performance during Paper Theatre Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Gracie Hobbs from Owensboro jokes with her teammates on Team Albania before the opening ceremony of VAMPY Olympics Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Anna Dong (left) from Morganfield and Delaney Bynum from Hopkinsville shake up the solutions they created in Chemistry shortly before exposing a cleaned version of the solutions to heat on a Bunsen burner Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Kevin Eastman (left) from Bowling Green and Will Sayler from Spearfish, South Dakota, work together on their Rube Goldberg machine in STEAM Labs on Monday, July 4. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Rhianna Clemons of Elizabethtown and her classmates in Humanities admire the stained glass windows inside the Archabbey Church at Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Saint Meinrad, Indiana, Tuesday, July 5. The students learned about the lives of the monks as well as the artwork adorning the Catholic monastery. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Congressman Brett Guthrie embraces Julia Roberts, the executive director of The Center for Gifted Studies, outside the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. Wednesday, July 6. Brett, who is a member of The Center’s advisory board, led the Presidential Politics class on a personal tour of the Capitol. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Aken Chani from Bowling Green helps Mathematics teacher Bruce Kessler by setting a cup on top of an inflatable Big Red so that Bruce can shoot it off while demonstrating the mathinator, his specialized nerf gun, Monday, July 4. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
With a friendship-bracelet clad arm, counselor Jacob Couch grips his water gun, which he uses to keep order in the swimming pool, at the Preston Center Friday, July 1. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Lee-Lee Knupp of Russell folds an origami book during Mathematics Friday, July 1. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Maya Abul-Khoudoud folds an origami book in Mathematics Friday, July 1. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Emma Latherow from Ashland sands down the edges of a PVC tube used to build part of her telescope in Astronomy on Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Jason Qiu (left) from Paducah and Drew Epperson from Prestonburg assemble the bases for their telescopes in Astronomy on Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Nathan Bowling (left) from Lexington, South Carolina, and Nick Stone from Frankfort begin to clean their test tube in Chemistry on Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Sydney Wheeler (from left) of Scottsville, Rohan Jaisinghani from Brentwood, Tennessee, and Yash Singh from Bowling Green react after drawing the theme of their play for Paper Theatre Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Daniel Biggs (left) from Louisville jokes with Olivia Bickett from Owensboro during Pop Culture Thursday, July 7. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Delaney Schulten from Fayetteville, Georgia, reads her analysis of aspects of the French Revolution during Revolutions Thursday, July 7. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
To’Nia Beavers of Bowling Green adjusts her music while flying toward the sunrise en route to Washington D.C. for a field trip to the Holocaust Museum Wednesday, July 6. The flight was To’Nia’s first time on an airplane. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
A Chemistry student uses a Bunsen burner to see how heat affects a chemical solution Wednesday, July 6. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
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