Mole Day is a day that all chemists look forward to, especially our chemistry teacher, Mrs. Cortez. The reason why all chemists look forward to this day is because it is a national holiday thanks to Avogadro, the man that created Mole Day. This year, all Chemistry I and II students were required to make a Mole Day shirt with a picture of a mole, a pun or joke, a problem involving moles, and the date. For fun and for bonus they could make a mole and wear it on their shoulder all day. They also could do a fun bonus packet that involved moles and go around the school to do different activities.


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It is hard to believe but the time has arrived for our 1923 Arlington School Building to be taken down.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to take down the building.
The demolition of the building will begin on Monday, June 22. Crews will work extended hours to get the building down in a short two-week period rather than a longer two-month period.
For those interested, outside of the construction fence, there will be a pile of bricks where you are welcome to take a souvenir brick. Bricks will only be available for two weeks and will then be cleaned up.
Please mark August 1st at 10:00 am on your calendar for our dedication to the new building.