AP Calculus AB Students Attend Calculus Party

Brooklyn Draisey
Columnist

            AP Calculus AB students attended a calculus party at Calculus teacher Joel Conn’s house on Thursday, October 29. This was the second party of the year. The party went from six to 8:30, and students could either study for the upcoming quiz or relax and play games. Food in the form of Jimmy John’s sandwiches was provided, with the choices being ham and cheese, turkey, or roast beef. Students could also eat a variety of treats, like homemade chocolate cookies, trail mix, and traditional candy.
            “We watched movies and chilled in Conn’s basement,” said junior Ryan Johnson, who is in Conn’s second period class. The movie they watched was Superstar, which was inspired by an SNL skit. The students also had the challenge of arranging collectable 7-UP cans in a way that creates a picture. While the thought of a calculus party may seem strange to some, there is a point behind it.
            “Conn wants to connect more with his students and also offer them help outside of the classroom in a fun environment,” said Johnson. Conn also has parties with his BC Calculus kids, and overall there are quite a few parties throughout the year.
            “The extra math help really helps for a lot of people,” said Johnson.

            

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