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Monday, November 2, 2009

Ross Middle School’s Extreme Team hosted Extreme Challenge

Report from Ross Middle School:

On Friday, Oct. 30, the Extreme team of Ross Middle School celebrated their annual Extreme Challenge: Team Edition Day!

The day consisted of eighth grade members creating games and challenges that their peers then participated in and enjoyed. The goal of the day was for both seventh and eighth graders on the Extreme team to work cooperatively with each other, learn ways to effectively interact with each other, and enjoy a day of mutual respect within the boundaries of healthy competition.

Eighth graders took on the responsibility of designing different challenges, events, and activities. Some of those challenges included giant soccer, a three-legged “boot camp”, an obstacle course done in high heels, a mental challenge to replicate Lego models, a scavenger hunt, a song challenge, a mystery guessing test involving touch, taste, and smell, several relay races and obstacle courses, capture the flag, as well as many others!

Both seventh and eighth grade students traveled through and around the grounds of the middle school and district office campuses as they participated in the day’s events.

Extreme team parents highly contributed to the overall success of the day by providing additional chaperones as well sending in brownies, snacks, cookies, and other “goodies”. As always, the parents of our Ross students have gone above and beyond! A huge thank you is extended to all those who made the day possible!

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