Virtual Tour (Second Floor)

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Our Counseling Resource Center, affectionately known as the “CRC” is a place where students go for information about a variety of resources, as the name implies, including information about colleges.
Room 206 is a uniquely configured math learning center, which has access to a bay of computers which are used for mathematical computations. It too is one of our “Smart Rooms” of our school.
Room 210 is another smart room, with a standard configuration of desks. It is mainly used for mathematical learning processes, but it also can serve other functions.
Room 211 is the Japanese room. It is one of our smaller rooms, which allows for more intimate learning. With several computing stations in the rear, we are able to access language software.
Carrying on the legacy of its former usage, as the language lab, room 205 is now the French room, which continues to teach language, but in a different manner than the room formally was used for.
The office of our esteemed assistant principal, Sue Kovacs, is decorated with a variety of interesting pictures and is a haven for students who need a boost to get through the rest of the day, usually provided by one of the delicious and generously provided candy, which ranges from lollipops to candy canes. It is also where students go to resolve conflicts, in an open and caring atmosphere.
The library is one of our most prized resources. It is a reservoir of knowledge where students can go for a quiet and studious environment.
Room 218 is another smart room, and it is one of our esteemed history rooms where we learn about ancient cultures, as well as more recent developments in the global society. It is decorated with meaningful and historically relevant images, which allow for more in depth learning. td>

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