| Five years of wind, snow and rain caused the wire to the Randolph
AWS
Weather Station to short out.
Mr. Lopatka spliced the new cable together, but it still didn't
work.
If you watch the weather on Channel 5, you may hear them report
the conditions at Randolph school. We are one of their weather net
schools.
Science Lab students have been making rocket books that include
Newton's laws of motion, vocabulary words and diagrams of the rocket
parts.
Rocket Launch Video
Mr. Lopatka gets a little make up from make up artist, Karen Lynn,
before his TV appreance. The show was filmed live at the Field Museum.
It was broadcast nation wide on Public Television.
Students from Pulaski school ask Dr. Sibel Kusimba some questions.
A Dinosaur visits the city.
Lopatka's last Field trip was a great one.
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Randolph's school Engineer, Tony Bastastini helped Mr. Lopatka
run a new wire to the Weather station
Finally two AWS technicians brought in some new connectors and that
did the trick!
This is a roof top view of the Annex and the Randolph Nature Trail.
Randolph Aerospace students have been building rockets for several
weeks, now they are ready to share their work with the rest of the school.
The center of the book has a rocket launch chart where students
practiced calculating the height of a wall and the school. Now they
are ready to measure the flight of the rocket.
Producer, Jennifer Eagleton of the Education Department kept
everything moving.
Dr. Pat Leacock gets ready to answer questions from students.
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Here.
The Day ended with a beautiful Rainbow.
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