Kindergarteners show GRIT in their progress building an igloo.
Junior Ryan Losh shows his grit by squatting 300 lbs.
Putting canoes in the water in normal circumstances is nothing but fun. Putting canoes in the water when you've only got 45 minutes and the winds are gale-force takes grit. Ask 7th graders Ryley and Tyla about blowing across the lake and they'll have a pretty gritty story to share.
A visit from the tooth fairy for a lost tooth is a special event, but when pre-K rock star Brooklyn got four teeth pulled in early October, the tooth fairy's pockets definitely got a little lighter. Showing some GRIT she might have learned from her famous dad, Athletic Director Mr. Miller, Brooklyn was in school and smiling the next day. What a tough kid!
Kennedy conquers her "d"! Showing a heaping helping of GRIT, kindergartener Kennedy worked hard to make the "d" in her name. As you can see, her grit paid off!
Mr. Miller's largest high school phy ed group expressing their Claire de Grit.
When 1st Grader Hadleigh gets a little stressed out, she likes to take three deep breaths and count to ten, and that helps her focus on the positive. For such a young mind, Hadleigh has a lot of grit to be so wise.
These kindergarteners showed some grit when they shaved crayons for a fall colors project.
New teacher Mrs. Engler and her physics class are proud of their catapult, a device it took a lot of grit to build.
Pre-K'er Ben shows his grit and climbs up on the Big Red Tire, quite the feat for a lil guy.
Showing a little grit, the pre-K snow bunnies made a snowman because snow in October doesn't bother them one bit.
6th graders loved reading the story "Touching Spirit Bear" so much that they made their own Spirit Bear out of snow.