Community partners and Metro parents get ready to share their insight with students during Career Day.
"How far will it go?" Physics students conduct a lab to compare the time and distance it takes a ball to land based on changes in the angle of projection.
Simple acts of kindness have positive impact on others beyond what we may realize! The Action for Happiness "Friendly February" calendar is full of ways you can make a difference every day.
Metro students traveled to Washington DC this week to participate in a civic engagement program hosted by Close Up, thanks to funding from Johnson & Johnson.
Students showcase their creations of 3D Art projects and Wearable Technology hats as J-Term classes wrap up. The All About India class enjoyed Indian fashion and cuisine, and students learned about the parts and functions of the heart in the Things Large & Small class.
J-Term Creativity: Students in the "Wearable Technology" class use soldering and sewing skills to create light-up hats. The H.S. Entrepreneurship class uses collaboration and communication skills to plan and present new product ideas.
The M.S. "Got Skills?" J-Term class practice listening, collaboration, and following directions by making a recipe for play dough. Students in the "BioMaker Hand" class collaborate to program a robotic hand for movement.
J-Term brings new courses and experiences, including dissections in the "Things Large & Small" class and character creation as part of a writing project in the "I'm Booked" class.
J-Term Learning: Students in the H.S. "All About India" class learn how to write their names in Hindi. In the "Lost Art of Cursive Writing" class, middle school students practice their letters.
There's music and dancing at Metro this J-Term, thanks to community partners teaching ballroom dancing and music production to high school students.
J-Term Fun: M.S. Toon Town students learn about the history of animation by creating thaumatropes while H.S. STEM of Tai Chi students practice their new moves.
The January 2023 Action for Happiness calendar is filled with ways to get the new year off to a positive start through small acts of kindness toward yourself and others!
Middle school students celebrated the end of fall semester with fun activities, including a "Minute to Win It" challenge and school-wide spelling bee.
Connecting classroom learning to the real world: https://columbus.org/deia-rethinking-metro-early-college-middle-school-program/
Thanks to the Nationwide Insurance Analytics Team for visiting Metro to share their insights and advice with our Growth Pathway students.
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Bodies Pathway students showcased their transformation from the classroom to becoming professional researchers at the first "Runway to Research" exhibition Tuesday night. Each student was presented with a white lab coat by their mentor.
Metro classes are moving to virtual for Monday, December 5. Students are to log in from home starting at 9am.
Joining in the excitement of the World Cup, Metro Wellness (health/physical education) students practice their soccer skills at Ohio State's ARC building.