The band, choirs, and orchestra concert was on the 15 of December. It went choir than 6th grade band than 7th and 8th grade band than 6th grade orchestra last but not lest 7th and 8th grade orchestra. Overall, it was a great concert and everyone put in hard work. The people and all of students and staff were great - the band, orchestra, and choir put in a lot of hard work to get this ready for this concert. By: Dawson Glogau
Have you noticed the blue recycling bins in your classrooms? Have you been wondering where all of the paper that you put in them goes at the end of the day? Well these are all efforts of the KAMS Recycle Club. These devoted students give up their KANE period to helping the environment. At the end of the day they will go around collecting paper (or anything paper related). Then, they wait for it to be shipped off. The advisor is Mr. Chamberlain, geography teacher, of the club. The students have worked approximately 12 hours on the design and production of their CO2 Cars. This assignment comes after a study of aerodynamics where they learn the effects of lift, thrust, gravity, and drag on objects as they move through a fluid (air). Bernoulli’s Law (produces lift) is also discussed as to its contribution to the performance of their car on Race Day. The CO2 Car Competition is a year-long endeavor in which every student in the 8th grade participates. All students in the 8th grade Industrial Technology class complete the Aerodynamics Unit which concludes with the design and production of their personal CO2 car. They participate in a race conducted in the hallway outside of the classroom. The cars are raced down a 60’ track and they are timed to cover this distance. This time is then converted into a speed in miles per hour. At the conclusion of the 4th grading period’s Industrial Technology class, all students will have raced, and a Yearly Champion is declared. This winner’s name is posted on a plaque in the Industrial Technology class. This will be the 12th year of the competition. Its inaugural year was in 2005 and over 1100 students have participated. On Wednesday, December 7, Matthew Boyer was the speaker at the Kane Chapel on behalf of the Kane Historical Society. Matthew’s presentation lecture on Pearl Harbor, World War II and the appearance of the Japanese HA-19 submarine in Kane on June 16, 1943, was very thorough and well illustrated and presented. Stellar job Matthew!
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