It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at La Salle! From the library to the halls, Christmas decorations have been popping up around campus. From clay brain models in Anatomy to peer tutoring, and a much-needed hacky sack break in the main hall, campus is abuzz as we inch closer to Winter Break. The Falconer staff has captured all of this and more in a series of photos. Enjoy!
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Students in Mr. Kain’s senior Anatomy and Physiology class created clay models of the brain to better understand the organ’s function and makeup.
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Tune in! Students are sharing their Spotify Wrapped results with one another. Spotify recently released its annual Spotify Wrapped, which shows users their most listened to artists and songs, along with other statistics.
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The main hallway continues to undergo updates, with new art being added to the walls. The art pictured above is located just outside the cafeteria.
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There is a Christmas themed book shelf in the front area of the library. The library has been decorated for various holidays, with skeletons and pumpkins on the shelves during Halloween.
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Seniors play a game of hacky sack in the main hallway.
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Hitting the books! Students smile during a Peer Tutoring session after school.
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Students in leadership help set up Christmas decorations around the school.
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A sunny shot of the academic courtyard.
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Christmas decorations sit in the La Salle Center, waiting to be put up around the school.
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Students in Anatomy working hard on their clay brain models.
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