b'STUDENT LIFECelebrating the End of the School YearHead of School for a Day Field Trips students raised the trout from eggs, then took themtoes during a long walk downstream. It was 92 degrees Every year, a student receives the opportunity to beAll three divisions went on separate field trips on Mayacross the street to Chiques Creek to release them withthat day, so some students went for full plunges into the Head of School for a day.This year, that student was25th, and what fun they had! The Lower Division visitedthe help of all Janus students. In alternating groups, eachwater!Claire. Working with Jan, she planned a fun-filled day forLake Tobias where they got to pet giraffes, take a safaristudent chose one fish and released it into the bubbling all students, starting with wearing PJs to school, stuffedtour, and see all the amazing wildlife that Lake Tobias haswater.As one student said, I wish it a long life and thatStudents Travel the Worldanimals (only four) were allowed as well. There wasto offer.The Middle Division traveled to the Baltimoreit doesnt end up on the end of a fishing pole! After convocation practice on the morning of June chalk painting in the parking lot, kickball games, and anZoo and the Upper Division to the Baltimore Aquarium.2nd, students traveled the world.Well, not physically, all-school capture the flag game.Additionally, scienceOur four seniors had a special day with Heather StrunkField Day and Creek Walk but they visited eight countries with their senses.A teacher RoseMary Walker and her husband Kurt helpedand Robin Payne at Rehoboth Beach. On June 1st, students enjoyed the annual end-of-yearproject designed by teachers Chris Koslosky and James students shoot off rockets over the soccer field! At thefield day and creek walk. Games, music, and fun ensuedDempsey, it was the year-end capstone for the Upper end of the day, students enjoyed popsicles to cool downTrout Release as students chose which of the many activities theyDivision World Geography Class.All our students and relax after a jam-packed day, compliments of Claire. A yearly tradition at Janus is the trout release. Withwanted to take part in. One activity was the Chiquesreceived official passports and traveled around the the help of science teacher Jason McCaluey, TransitionsCreek Walk, a Janus tradition in which students andschool to enjoy the tastes, sounds, and smells of Costa teachers doff their shoes (and put on their water shoes),Rica, Egypt, Germany, Japan, Peru, Italy, India, and France. put on their shorts and bathing suits, and cool theirThis might be a new Janus tradition.6 |THE JANUS JOURNALSUMMER 2022 TheJanusSchool.org| 7'