Team earns additional awards for âBest Model Designâ and âMost Sustainable Buildingâ
Mar 4, 2021
The Broadalbin-Perth Future City Team recently competed virtually against 16 other Capital Region schools at this yearâs Future City competition. Broadalbin-Perth finished third in the region and took home additional awards for âMost Sustainable Buildingâ and âBest Model Design.â (Photos courtesy of Broadalbin-PerthâCentralâSchool District)
BROADALBIN The Broadalbin-Perth Future City Team recently competed virtually against 16 other Capital Region schools at this year’s Future City competition.
Broadalbin-Perth finished third in the region and took home additional awards for “Most Sustainable Building” and “Best Model Design.”
Broadalbin-Perth’s Future City team includes students in grades six through eight and is coached by Michael Nacheman (sixth-grade science teacher) and Nichole Sullivan (junior high math teach
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GBHS Dance Team members are pictured. Seniors, front row, from left: Kelci Popp, Rylee Ayon, Gentry Stone, Abbie Moyers; juniors, second row: Laura Daniel, Raven Ellis, Alyssa Habash; sophomores, third row: Ellie Peters, Kennedy Sandy, Nineth Zuany, Janica Kramer; and freshmen, back row: Maddi Stoskopf, Kim Escobedo, Marley Harris and Avah Holden.
In a year of uncertainty and new beginnings, the Great Bend High School Dance Team was able to travel to Newton High School on Feb. 6 to compete in an in-person dance competition. The Innovative Dance Classic pivoted to provide a safe environment for all dancers and spectators to maintain some level of normalcy for the activity and to offer up this opportunity for dance teams and dance