Saturday, December 23, 2006

Welcome to the Mr. Glenn's Class Blog

Beginning with classes on January 3, the Seventh and Eighth Grade Theology Class and Music History Class will begin using this blog for notes, additional information, classwork and dialogue. This will create more opportunites for active participation, further research, and engaging the culture. Sapere aude!

12 comments:

David Payne said...

I was wondering if pepinito was open
-David

Spencer said...

David your in the wrong site!!!!!

Maddy_Fox said...

I was wondering if Charlemagne would be open.

- Maddy Fox

Maddy_Fox said...

Oh and by the way, the yellow uniforms are sweet :)
-Maddy Fox

Chris H. said...

I was wandering what you could tell me about Edward the Confessor.

-Chris H.

internet said...

Thx for the notes they are really nice (the seating arragments stink, CHANGE THEM)

internet said...
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$miles$ said...

gosh mr. glenn your students sure are sulky! (about seating arrangements)

$miles$ said...

what does Sapere Aude mean? im too lazy to look it up?

Matthew Yost said...

"saepere" means something about a fence or enclosure, according to my dicitonary. "aude" is 'bold' or something. "A bold fence." ???

Matthew Yost said...

Also, when I was looking for that, I came across "candidus," which ment "dazzling white." Anyone else remember Candidus?

Chris H. said...

Yes, I remember Candidus. But I think Corinthus was better. Remember "Let's Give a Cheer!"?

-Chris H.