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Illustration designed & created by Swim Creative

iTerm
BY KIM KOSMATKA

Ms. Goodman takes the Artic Winter Survival students outside for a dog
sled demonstration.

Starting a new school year fresh and hopeful for the months ahead is easy, but when students hit the second semester, things can feel quite a bit different. They’ve just had a couple of weeks off for the holiday break–the weather is cold–it’s dark when they arrive at school in the morning,

and many times, it’s dark when they leave in the afternoon. It feels almost impossible to have the same energy starting semester two as everyone did for semester one.

That’s where iTerm comes in. The two-week session of “fun classes” gives our students and teachers a transitional jumpstart to the second semester. Librarian Amanda Houle has been one of the invaluable staff members making sure iTerm runs smoothly since its inception in 2016. “iTerm serves as a reset for the students, as well as the faculty,” said Houle. “It’s a high-energy event that allows us to head into the second semester with a little bit of momentum.”
 


Visit our iTerm webpage to see more information on the iTerm classes offered!

iTerm Webpage

Ms. Virta's cross - stitching class shows students how to sew beautiful designs into fabric!

 

Duluth Cathedral alum John Nephew '87  returns to campus to speak to student game designers during Board Games, Probability & Game Design; he encourages the young creatives to craft a 30-second elevator pitch for any game they design. Nephew is the President and Co-Owner of Atlas Games, a company he started while still a student at Carleton College in 1990. 

You can learn more about newphew's company at www.atlas-games.com.

Mr. Lockhart weighs in on the gluing process during the paddle-making course. 

 

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