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Welcome to my website.  I hope that you find my website useful.  

I will give extra credit to any student whose parent or guardian emails me at reisenman@rutlandhs.k12.vt.us

 

 

Ardi

Read about the recent findings published about Ardi, the oldest most complete skeleton ever found, dating back about 4.4 million years

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/02/science/02fossil.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=ardi&st=cse

 

 

Addie Card, Pownal, Vermont.

 Visit the Lewis Hine Exhibit at the Henry Sheldon Museum in Middlebury, Vermont.  Read the museum's website

Click on the links below for Caleigh and Juli's pictures  1, 2, 3

Quote of the Week

Recommended Listening or Watching

"A piece of peace for you, and a piece of peace for me"

  ---Michael Franti

See the NPR list of the 100 most important songs in American history.  If you have Real Player, you can listen to 10-15 minute discussions of each song.  I will give extra credit for learning more about one of these songs.  Just write up an explanation of the song's significance.  Don't overlook the following artists from time periods we have recently studied such as Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith sings WC Handy, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong-  NOTE: These song links open with Real Player

See article in the Philadelphia Inquirer about 76ers Fan Appreciation Night 2006

MUST LISTEN (MP3): Story on NPR about a doctor who performed frontal lobe lobotomies

 

Ron Eisenman

Rutland High School

reisenman@rutlandhs.k12.vt.us