While most classes are trying to squeeze in last minute material, most Advanced Placement (AP) classes have turned into study halls. AP Physics on the other hand, taught by Shannon Campbell, is taking a more active approach to their free time.
This week AP Physics challenged other AP subjects such as biology, literature and a few regular classes around the school to a rousing game of kickball.
Each hour, Campbell takes her AP Physics classes outside to the practice football field to create a kickball field. The field is rather small and the bases consist of trashcans and chairs, but the students don’t seem to mind.

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