May Day Postponement to Sunday

May Day Postponed to 5/4

In view of the latest forecasts predicting a higher probability of inclement weather tomorrow than the day after, MICDS is postponing this year’s May Day ceremony to Sunday, May 4. We will communicate with you again no later than 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, to share further information about the time and plan for Sunday afternoon's ceremony. We value the May Day tradition at MICDS and regret the uncertainty of this weekend’s weather and any inconvenience it may cause. We appreciate your understanding as we make every effort to hold the ceremony under safe and enjoyable conditions.

Math at Pond

PONDering the Law of Sines and Cosines

Spring is in the air, and classes are enjoying the beautiful weather that lends itself to opportunities for taking lessons outside. In the Integrated Math 2 Accelerated classes taught by Upper School Math and Computer Science Teacher Janet Purdy and Upper School Math Teacher Stephen Porter, students took to Polk Pond for a recent assignment.

Using the law of sines and cosines, students were tasked with measuring the distance across the pond. To do this, they drew a diagram to model a non-right triangle with two points to measure the distance across the pond and a third point. Using compasses on their cellphones, they calculated the angle and recorded all of the helpful measurements needed for their equations.

This was the first time that many of these students had used a compass. Now, they’ve become experts in using compasses and in the real-world application of the law of sines and cosines!