Thanks to Laura Jernegan (MVRHS class of 2009) for her inspirational talk today about her experience in Vanuatu as part of the Peace Corps!
Watch it here:
Thanks to Laura Jernegan (MVRHS class of 2009) for her inspirational talk today about her experience in Vanuatu as part of the Peace Corps!
Watch it here:
In 1918, through references to the Bible, World War I, woodchucks, suspenders, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Theodore Roosevelt, Stanley Enoch Rodgers Jr. calls upon his fellow students at Oak Bluffs High School to strive for upstanding moral character.
We just received these three fragile pages entitled “Address to Under Graduates” written by Mr. Rodgers. Later in life, Mr. Rodgers moved to Minnesota. Now deceased, the letter comes courtesy of one his fellow parishioners at a church in Eagle Lake, MN. The donor suggested it would be great to be read at the 2018 commencement.
Come by and check out the exhibit created by Ms. Weintraub’s Global History Class.
As of today, all students and faculty have their own personal Questia School accounts!
In a nutshell, Questia School provides:
This is an indispensable resource for any research assignment.
For instructions on how to access your account, please refer to this guide.
Also, reminder that we have EasyBib Pro, which is available for all faculty and students.
We’re now subscribing to the archive of The New York Times (1851-2007). Reproduced by ProQuest, it includes full-text, full-image newspapers that date back to the first issue. Every newspaper issue is reproduced, cover-to-cover, in full-page digital images—from news stories and editorials to graphics and advertisements!
You need a login and password to access the NYT Archive. Please click here to get it (you have to be logged into your school Google account to view).