Ms. Kuta’s educational animal collection
Allison Smith
February 23, 2011
Ms. Lauren Kuta’s life shows her interest in animals. She teaches students about animals in Biology, Animal Behavior, and Aquatic Science classes, and animals are also an important part of her life beyond school. Ms. Kuta works with many types of animals. She primarily works with reptiles, but... Read more »
“My printer doesn’t work”–No excuse
Jamie Felix
February 14, 2011
Great! Just another day in school when your teacher says, “That’s no excuse; you could have used Edline.” What does your teacher mean? Say you’re at home and you wrote this fabulous article for your English class and you just realized your printer at home doesn’t work and you... Read more »
Brave teacher does Polar Bear Plunge
Meghan Grannas
February 8, 2011
Mr. Cory Neely, a Maryland’s Tomorrow teacher, senior class adviser, and track coach, went to the 15th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge on January 29. To be in the Polar Bear Plunge, you have to make a donation to support the Special Olympics, which is exactly what Mr. Neely did. ... Read more »
Third Annual Alumni Hall of Fame induction
Tyler Tomczewski
February 2, 2011
On Friday, January 7, the school, with the support of the SPHS Alumni Association, held the third annual Alumni Hall of Fame Induction in the auditorium. The two alumni who were inducted this year were Dr. Michelle Danna-Christian, who graduated in the class of ’90 and Mr. Neil O. Hardy, who... Read more »
Upcoming Spring musical: Little Shop of Horrors
Allison Smith
January 20, 2011
Little Shop of Horrors is a rock musical, by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood. The musical is based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film, The Little Shop of Horrors. The musical plays March 30th through... Read more »
Career Profile: Fun Mrs. Jubb
Allison Smith
January 11, 2011
“Different doesn’t mean it’s bad,” says Mrs. Amy Jubb. That seems to be her theme for teaching. When she was in middle school, Mrs. Jubb knew she wanted to be a teacher because she loved babysitting and helping kids swim. In high school, she took child development classes and... Read more »
SPECIES Senior Scholarships!
rodney himes
December 6, 2010
Any senior who wants to qualify for a SPECIES senior scholarship has to be a member of the Parent Booster Club by December 31, with no exceptions. For membership forms seniors can contact The Parent Booster Club at sparrowspointspecies@gmail.com. Read More →
Homecoming 2010
Cory Perkins
October 22, 2010
If you came to school Saturday October the 16, you were greeted to a long line of students waiting outside the cafeteria doors to purchase tickets. Everyone was eager to get in and start the homecoming celebration after the win at the homecoming game against Owings Mills. Once in the school and out of... Read more »
Biology field trip
September 23, 2010
On February 26th SPHS biology teacher Lauren Kuta took her 9th grade biology class and 10th grade C.O.P.S class on a field trip to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and to the Air and Space museum, both located in Washington D.C., a fun-filled day was had... Read more »
Forensics class learns police methods
Cory Perkins and Tyler Tomczewski
September 23, 2010
Forensic Technicians of the Baltimore County Police Department’s crime lab visited the Honors Forensics class on Tuesday, September 21, demonstrating the equipment used in crime investigation. Students learned how crime scenes are processed, how finger printing is done and many other interesting methods... Read more »
