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CAPTION PROJECT Ramya Reddy Mrs. Mitchell Photojournalism-2A January 19, 2016 D-Hall and Outside

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CAPTION PROJECTRamya ReddyMrs. Mitchell

Photojournalism-2AJanuary 19, 2016

D-Hall and Outside

Working together

On December 10, 2015,Senior Talal Hussain, Junior Edward Hwang, and Sophomore Ethan Zimbelman, all are experimenting together in their AP Environmental Science class by the creek to find out about the turbidity of the creek water nearby Frisco High School. They started taking AP Environmental Science at the beginning of the 2015 school year and learnt a lot in the class since as well as enjoyed it. “It’s pretty fun to get out of the classroom and experiment,” says Ethan Zimbelman.

Shall We Begin the Game

On November 11, 2015, Freshman Carson Raney (on the right) wins the game played on Kahoot. To reward his success, Mrs. Davis (on the left), the current biology teacher for the Freshmen at Frisco High School, allows him to pick out candy from the Halloween bucket. Biology had been a great challenge for the freshmen however they made it through the first semester successfully. “It’s a difficult class, but fun at the same time,” says Carson Raney.

Click

On December 10, 2015, Senior Lauren Bradley set out to take pictures of her fellow senior classmates from AP Environmental Science class 2A at the creek by Frisco High School. She spent the past four years at Frisco High School and is about to graduate, and after taking Photojournalism she found out that it was her passion. “It’s a recent passion I have discovered and I’ve even changed my major,” says Lauren Bradley.

Oh Boy It’s the Freshman Class

On November 11, 2015, Mr. Mai teaches a lesson regarding Algebra 1 to his 2A class.  He has been teaching Math for nine solid years and hopes to pass on the knowledge he gained to his students. “Teaching is my calling and passion in life,”he says.

Let’ Do This

!On December 10, 2015, Junior Aubrey Moore , Junior Morgan Ernest, and Senior Danielle Gibbs, all sit together on a chilly day at the creek, about a mile from the school, observing their sample test tubes and clarify what the turbidity of the water is. They started taking AP Environmental Science since the beginning of their senior year and are expecting to learn as much as possible through taking this class. “It’s fun hanging out with friends and working together often,” says Morgan Ernest.

Observers

!On December 10, 2015, Junior Pranav Chandran and Senior Talal Hussain both stand in the cold water of the creek and watch as the other students use a small test tube like bottle and collect water as a sample in order to find the nitrate, phosphate, and pH levels in the water. These two students have worked together through the school year in order to gain knowledge about the world’s waters. “Most fun I’ve ever had in an AP class,” says Pranav Chandran.

Strolling through the trees

!On December 10, 2015, Junior Pranav Chandran (on the left), Senior Talal Hussain (middle), and Junior Edward Hwang (on the right) along with the rest of Mrs. Littlejohn’s AP Environmental Science class stroll through the trees on the way to the creek. Mrs. Littlejohn had set up this experiment to teach her students how other scientists determined the turbidity of the water in a fun and unique way. “It’s a great class and the teacher’s awesome,” says Talal Hussain.

I Love Creek Water

On December 10, 2015, Mrs. Littlejohn with her students came down to the creek to use a quick and fun method to teach her student how to find the turbidity of the creek water nearby the school. She had a great amount of fun with her students throughout the year and during the experiment. “It’s a great experience having fun at the creek with my students testing the water,” says Mrs. Littlejohn.

The Experiment is about to Begin

On December 10, 2015, Senior Alicia Yu along with her fellow classmates in AP Environmental Science gather together and discuss the process which they must follow in order to finish their experiment. They had a lot of fun walking through the creek and collecting water samples. “The water was sticky and dirty,” says Alicia Yu.

Class Let’s Begin

On December 15, 2015, Mrs.Law starts off by getting out her lesson and gives the students the instructions to their next assignment with Freshmen Bryan Ballard (on the right) and Sam Munir (on the left). Mrs. Law had taught Creative Writing previously in her teaching years and is now teaching English to the Freshman class as well as AP Language to the Juniors. “I enjoy teaching the Freshmen very much, even though they may be a bit silly at times,” says Mrs. Law.

Bright Ideas

On December 15, 2015, Freshmen Justin Treichler (far left), Carly Neal, Reid Stacy, Bree Mann (back) all have a conversation going on with Mrs. Law about the assignment given. They have been such creative and hard working students along with the rest of the class and learnt a lot from this class from the past semester to now. “I am happy that I am learning,” says Justin Treichler.

Work

On November 11, 2015, Freshman Sam Munir starts off with writing his 40 minute essay in Mrs. Law’s Pre-AP English class. He has learnt to improve his writing skills in the past semester at school.“I enjoy writing and soon hope it will assist me in the future,” says Sam Munir.

WHAT’S UP?

On December 15, 2015, Freshman Xavier Momjian along with his fellow freshmen classmates in Mrs. Law’s 2A English class, poses as he walks back to his seat after having a conversation with Mrs. Law. He has been in this class for an entire semester now and feels as if he had improved his writing skills a lot in the class. “Interacting is the key to success,” says Xavier Momjian.

Smile

On November 11, 2015, Mrs. Davis, who teaches Freshman Biology, calls out the winner to the game of Kahoot with a basket filled with candy in front of her. She had made such a big effort to teach her students what is right and helped them improve their knowledge from the past semester. “They have personality,” she says.

Let’s code

Erin LaRue, Anna Kim, Juhwan Jeong, and Eric Chegley (from left to right) all sit in their 2A Computer Science class attempting to complete their assignments. These students have taken this class since the beginning of the school year and have gone through many challenging assignments. “Computer Science as helped me think in a unique way in order to solve different problems. I’m glad I took this class and I believe it’s a great challenge which i hope to use to m advantage”, says Anna Kim.