This week we are working more on peeps. We have all finished up our small laminated peeps revved up and ready to go, so Marla decided to get us to start on our clay peeps. I personally have not finished my clay peep and i await excitedly for get to have the time to finish mine, but enough about me, let’s talk about our progress!
First of all, We are still figuring out our government and have recently finished that we will be using a heads-down-hands-up voting system. Fithocracy seems to be the most popular and many people want to have tribal governments, A couple of people will not stand with being ignored and do not want to have tribal at. All. Other then that we have finally decided on a name which just happens to be West Korea. Oliver started a petition to rename our peep town and has made his point in the opinion that Keithdale is a better name then West Korea. Just recently we renamed our town Harbour Springs. Other then this nothing has really happened. See you next week!
Please join us for an evening with acclaimed artist Hamilton Glass and local muralists as they present their Emmy Award-winning documentary, Mending Walls: A Healing Art Project. The event will be held at Sabot School and is open to the entire Richmond community. This “pay what you can” event will raise funds to support a Sabot School student workshop led by Hamilton Glass, where students will learn about the Mending Walls project and processes and create a collaborative mural.
Sabot Middle School's Class of 2024 students are making waves nationally with their outstanding achievements. Caroline S. serves as a Virginia House of Delegates Page, proposing legislation on climate change, while Lucian P. earns accolades for his research on imperialism in the Caribbean. Both students exemplify Sabot's commitment to academic excellence and active citizenship, showcasing the school's dedication to nurturing future leaders.