Monday, November 21, 2011

Life at BETA

Eye of knowledge.  Seniors Jazmin Ayala and Gloria Payes, calculate the composition of two very corrosive substances at their AP Biology class. Their interaction with actual substances and team work led them to experience and expand their horizons; a characterization of life at BETA.   
Breaking it. Senior Frankie Ortiz and junior Isabella Hernandez enjoy the experience of  dropping their egg drop model.
Their purpose was to drop their model from the second floor of a building and for it not break. "Sadly my model didn't work," Hernandez said.  

Look at the sky! Junior Matthew Garza records the fall of his egg drop model. Surprised and at the same time excited, he waited for the results of his Physics Pre- AP project.    
 Concentration. As part of one of many AP and Pre-AP classes at BETA, senior Ritchelle Diaz measures a corrosive substance at the Biology Lab. Concentration was needed at the moment because her grade depended on it.    
Thank You!  Senior Alexandro "Pajaro" Gonzalez celebrates his goal by looking up at the sky as a sign of gratitude.  It was usual to see playing seniors vs. juniors during lunch. " I've never felt that joy in my life, my eyes brightened up when I saw the ball," Gonzalez said.  


Tutorial Fun! Senior Patricio Sosa enjoys playing soccer with a beach ball  during his tutorial time.  Since he had finished his work and was boring, he decided to stretch and play a little to release the stress of the week. "I saw the beach ball in the classroom and decided to had a little fun," Sosa said.

Reflective Moment. After so many projects and preparation for her exams, senior Sandra Garza takes a moment of reflection during her lunch. She stepped aside of her group of friends to release some stress and plan for the next couple of weeks before Christmas.  

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