While all underclassmen were at school on April 27, the seniors took a field trip to the St. Louis Zoo, But for AP Art History students the trip was not just about looking at animals.
Before the trip, they reviewed in the Commons and played the “statue game”. In this game the class split into two teams. One team posed as statues while the other gave team tried to figure out what the statue was.
During the zoo trip, AP Art History teacher Jean Peters used the time to hold another review session at lunch time.
Peters said, “Only two students showed up, but it was great that they did.”
They worked on sample 30 minute questions like the ones that will appear on the AP test.

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