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Scribe Post Hall of Fame

(archive of previous years)

 

Let these scribe posts stand as examples for what future scribes should aspire to achieve.

 

“That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.”

Abraham Lincoln

(16th US President (1861-65), who brought about the emancipation of the slaves. 1809-1865)

 

Consecutive Hall Of Fame Scribe Post Record Holder

 

none yet

 

 

StudentGradeSubjectLink to PostPost DateInducted ByReason for Induction
Jeffereson12MathSCRIBE # 1 !?Sept. 11, 2006Darren KuropatwaGreat depth of detail. Meaningful use of colour and graphics help to illustrate text.
JessicaI_19812Math3rd Scribe PostSept. 12, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail.
Linger12MathSCRIBE POST: DAY 4Sept. 13, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent detail, use of colour and graphics. Easy to understand and helpful for other students. (More testimonials in the comments.)
Jeff R.10MathMultiplying and Dividing PolynomialsSept. 14, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent and meaningful use of colour, mathematically correct, well laid out and organized.
Lisa12MathScribe Post 5Sept. 15, 2006Darren KuropatwaAwesome detail, include many illustrative examples, student added additional examples of their own accord. Good use of graphics and colour.
Ashley12Math6th Scribe PostSept. 16, 2006Darren KuropatwaMeaningful use of colour. Well laid out on page. Annotated graphics help to explain concepts illustrated.
Cherrie11MathIntroducing: The Perfect Square TrinomialSept. 17, 2006Darren KuropatwaWell orgainized text and graphics. Graphics help to illustrate concepts explained in text. Meaningful use of colour.

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