
Daily Announcement – April 27, 2020
Spirit Week and Maroon Monday Swag. Poem of the day is “Aimless Love” by Billy Collins, read by art teacher Ms. McCulloch.

Spirit Week and Maroon Monday Swag. Poem of the day is “Aimless Love” by Billy Collins, read by art teacher Ms. McCulloch.

In this special edition of the Ponder Scope, Sam talks with singer-songwriter and AHS Senior, Ella Simring, stage name, eliora. Check out eliora’s new single “Plushie Irish Setter” on all

Eid Mubarak, Ponder Scope and Sports Update, “Atoms with Consciousness, Matter with Curiosity” by Richard Feynman, read by Physics teacher Mr. Petrozzino (in honor of National Physics Day).

Term 4 starts May 4th. Poem of the Day is “Foxes on the Trampoline” by Charlotte Boulay, read by English teacher Mr. Richardson.

Term 4 begins May 4, senior Events planning, and Earth Day and meteors. The poem of the day is an original work, “Heliocentrism” by Mr. Bourassa.

Senior events planning, communication overload, support for all Ponders, and #Maroonmonday. Tuesday’s poem of the day is “How to Fight” by Clint Smith, read by Ms. Bessette.

Mim hopes a message she sends from the Flitrei Technology Institute reaches us in the year 2020.

AHS reads alone book club, submitting to Poem of the Day, and helping the elderly are covered in the Ponder Scope. Maroon Mondays and the game of the week in

Zoom vs. Hangouts, Taking MOOCs, Library Office Hours, and the poem of the day from English teacher, Ms. Harple. The poem is “Continuities” by Walt Whitman.

Did you know you can get FREE access to the New York Times website through Robbins Library? It’s easy and will work even after the current crisis ends. Just visit

The Gibbs Green Team demonstrates what to recycle and compost and how to do it the right way.

Information about free access to the New York Times and the Poem of the Day featuring Ms. Heyneman.

Addressing questions and concerns by the senior class and where to find more information. Poem of the Day is “Very Large Moth” by Craig Arnold from English teacher Nicole Eidson.

The phasing in of a new schedule, free access to the New York Times, and the Poem of the Day by Michael Byrne.

DZON was composed by former Arlington Performing Arts Director, Pasquale Tassone. This performance is from the Music Technology & Honors Orchestra Concert in Old Hall.