GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today. Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as 400 feet. Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter to calculate how high their rocket launched. Our one liter rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
over 2 years ago, Olguin
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
BIA
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BIA
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
JH GIRLS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
Linn varsity had a great day competing in the TVL Scholar Bowl meet at Wetmore. The team went 8-4 on the day. The team finished in a tie for third place. Great job, Bulldogs!
over 2 years ago, Jeff Edwards
Linn HS Scholars Bowl
Updated BVL Girls Bracket
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
Girls
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
Junior Guardians - Please plan to attend the Junior Career Presentations on March 2nd at 7:00pm in the HS Library. Students will have completed job shadows and career research to present to all attending families.
over 2 years ago, Teresa Kearn
1
The Great Kindness Challenge starts today! Students K-6 will receive a kindness challenge checklist. Students can return their completed list to the counselor by the end of the day Friday to receive candy and a certificate!
over 2 years ago, Teresa Kearn
1
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
HS
JH GAMEDAY
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
JH
BIA
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BIA
Information for Monday’s TVL game.
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
info
TVL Tournament play will resume on Monday with the Lady Bulldogs playing at 1:00 in the secondary gym
over 2 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman