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In our last post, we noted that yesterday afternoon some students and a prefect sought out the nearby New Hampshire state border. We now have learned that another group made the comparably short trip to Vermont. That鈥檚 three states in one afternoon 鈥 welcome to New England!

After an excitement-filled weekend 鈥 including Saturday鈥檚 trip to Boston and open-mic night, plus Sunday鈥檚 family-style barbeque 鈥 the Summer Program students returned to the classroom this morning. There they worked out Euclid鈥檚 definitions, common notions, and postulates in lively discussions. Having discussed the meaning of such terms as 鈥渓ine鈥 and 鈥減oint,鈥 they are now ready to take on Euclidean propositions throughout the rest of the week鈥檚 morning sessions.

At the afternoon class, after Mass and lunch, students discussed the first two books of Boethius鈥 Consolation of Philosophy. Written in 524 A.D., while Boethius awaited his martyrdom in prison, this work is presented in the form of a dialogue between Boethius and Lady Philosophy, in which they discuss evil, happiness, suffering, fate, God, and free will. In short, it鈥檚 the perfect work to consider the big questions that the students have been pondering for the last week.

At tonight鈥檚 study hall, students will get their first chance to try out their new knowledge of geometry when they practice demonstrating Euclidean propositions on classroom chalkboards. The words 鈥渓ines鈥 and 鈥減oints鈥 will then take on new meaning as the students head over to Meany Gymnasium for the highly anticipated students vs. prefects basketball games. In preparation, during this afternoon鈥檚 recreation period, they practiced 鈥

Basketball practice

鈥 made their uniforms 鈥

Students make uniforms

鈥 and even prepared a choreographed dance routine for halftime:

Students choreograph a dance routine

Come back tomorrow for the photos and scores!