b'FIELD TRIPSSTUDENT LIFE This year, Lower Division students visited Indian Echo Caverns. Middle Division enjoyed the climbing wall and ziplining through the woods at Refreshing Mountain.Celebrating the End of the School Year Teachers took part, too! Upper Division first went to Crystal Cave and then to Goggle Works Center The end of the year is an exciting time filled with manyTROUT RELEASE for the Arts in Reading.Jackson Geiger (9th Grade) Janus traditions, including a creek walk, field day, troutStudents released 138 rainbow trout into Littlewon the vase design contest. During their visit, they release, and field trips. Chiques Creek on our school campus in May.Thiswatched the glassblowers create the vase.fun, hands-on, outdoor learning experience is part of HEAD OF SCHOOL FOR THE DAY Januss Trout in the Classroom program. Students closely In May, Tabyn McCormick served as our Head of Schoolmonitored, fed, and cared for the fish for five months for the day and planned escape rooms, epic dodgeball,while learning about the environment, the importance and other fun activities for students. of conservation, and how to care for a species. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WGAL REPORT ON OUR TROUT RELEASE!SCHOOL PLAYThis years play was Raise Your Voice,a Broadway Junior musical review!Many thanksto directors Robin Payne and Ms. Emily.Jackson hands off his design to the glassblower.The final work of art!4 |THE JANUS JOURNALSUMMER 2023 TheJanusSchool.org| 5'