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I hope everyone enjoyed their Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. This week is History Fair week - good luck to all those participating! Judging is expected to last until 4th Period on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Participants have been informed of the particular day that their category will be presenting. When you enter, you should report to the auditorium and register there. The historical paper category does not have interviews at school level this year.This week's agenda:Tuesday -- English (Ms. Smart) - We are having a quiz on Act IV of Julius Caesar. Our weekly vocabulary list is also included on this quiz.
As you may have noticed, we announced our index of documents last December. However, we haven't really been able to complete this index. As you can imagine, it is very tedious to link an upwards of fifty documents individually. However, as things slow down a bit at the start of a new semester, we hope to have our index up soon. Thanks so much for your patience!
So the exams are finally over, and it's now time to start a new semester! Report cards will be going out on January 28 (dun dun duuuuun). This is a chance for everyone to just start over and leave the first semester of IB behind us.I hope everyone has had success in going through their midterms! On Wednesday, January 16, the 2nd Semester will have officially begun. This week is basically a recovery period from the hectic midterm schedule; our teachers won't schedule anything in unless they want us to revolt or something...lol.
2008: A new year!!! We at Guides by Julie would like to tell everyone to expect updates from us in the next few weeks that will make it a lot easier for you to navigate our guides. We also anticipate a new line of publications! Everyone, I'd like to welcome the newest member to the Guides by Julie team, Melody Dalton!!! *applause* She will be publishing lecture notes from Mr. Robinson's biology class. Her Scribd username is bookaholic. Expect to see some of her work very soon!