Today’s recipe featured the Philly Cheesesteak. The process was simple – we started by cooking the steak in a frying pan and quickly added parmesan cheese and the bread. Even though Alec thought he didn’t like them, he enjoyed it so much he almost forgot to take his photo for this beat. What does…
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Alec’s Foods Beat Day 3: Chicken Wings
Alec’s Foods class today was more hands-off as the chicken wing recipe didn’t require his help.

Alec’s Foods Beat Day 2: Chicken Noodle Soup
Not a fan of Chicken Noodle Soup, Alec enjoyed following the recipe but only took a bite. Alec planned on giving the soup from today’s class to his parents at home. In general, soup is just not a favorite for Alec.

Alec’s Foods Beat Day 1: Pajeon Korean-Style Pancake
Alec’s Foods Beat started with a veggie-based pancake called Pajeon Korean-style pancakes.

Pi Day Around AHS
March 14th, 2018 was a day of a community-organized school walkout to support gun control legislation on top of a scheduled two-hour delay. In the same mix was also a national celebration of the day’s date, 3/14, but in math terms. Today was Pi Day. Around AHS, students did not have any particular celebrations or…

February 2018 – Record Rainfall Has Small Impact on Campus
February 2018 was a month of extreme weather. It was the rainiest month in Pittsburgh’s history but also had one record-breaking warmest day ever. February usually is a month of winter weather, but there were only one cancellation and two-two hour delays. Construction continued on the LGI room with some challenges from the rain. Below…

Mattress Factory 2017-2018 Group Repaints “Purple Hallway”
As students returned from the President’s Day long-weekend, they found the formerly purple, black, and grey Divas/Andy Warhol decor had been replaced with a bold splash of bright colors. Many in the group, such as juniors Erin Zdrojowy and Andrew Ott, started on Friday evening and continued painting through the in-service day on Monday to…

Penguins Raffle for 10th Grade Fundraiser
Want to attend a Pens game Saturday, March 3rd? Two very quality seats are available for a $5 entry into a raffle.

History of Everything Displayed in High School Hallway
As students traveled from class to class, Mr. Haskins’ Earth Space science class’s project covered the tops of the hallway from the middle school doors down to the gymnasium. With Kesha on one side and a guide to the History of Everything on the other, students moving between science, math and language classes have…

60 Degree Weather Interrupts January
After three 2 hour delays and one cancellation due to cold weather, January has lived up to its regular reputation as cold and snowy. But on Monday, January 22nd, most of the snow has melted from a burst of spring weather. Mr. Wolfe brought his 8th-period class outside where just last Friday there was still…