This food item needed lots of protection during science class.
What is a pasta shell?
Last August, you found out you'd belong to one of these four people (name all four).
Who are Mrs. Muirhead, Mr. Faucher, Mrs. Drisdelle, and Mr. Forgione?
The school mascot.
What is a wildcat?
The names of Mrs. Muirhead's twins.
What are Matt and Jack?
Mr. Faucher's daughter's name.
Who is Lily?
If you need to clean some plates, don't follow this book character's advice.
Who is Kek?
It's not a tree or a team, it's this heroic figure.
Who is Super Birch?
What R.O.A.R.S. stands for.
What is "Respect Others, Act Safely and Responsibly"?
This is the type of French Mrs. Muirhead speaks.
What is "fake French"?
Mr. Faucher studied to become a teacher at this college.
What is UConn?
If the expression is full of letters, you're probably doing this type of math.
What is a algebra?
In addition to the homeroom teachers, these adults were always around to lend a helping hand. (Name at least two)
Who are Mrs. Urso, Mr. G, or Mrs. Lloyd (or others)?
Next year, you'll represent one of these trees. (Name all 3)
What are Cedar, Maple, and Elm?
The app Mrs. Muirhead is obsessed with using images from.
What is bitmoji?
Mr. Faucher's favorite team to root for on Sundays.
What is the New England Patriots?
Rictus, Marr, and Jive's more monstrous sibling.
Who is Carna?
Who is Ooga Booga?
The Principal and Assistant Principal of West Woods.
Who are Dr. Blore and Mrs. Vibert?
The college Mrs. Muirhead attended.
What is the University of Florida?
The number of siblings that Mr. Faucher has.
What is one?
This artist inspired our efforts in drawing science models.
Who is Bob Ross?
"There are no ________ in America."
What are cats?
This person is best known for the line, "If you need it, take it, because you can't come back in."
Who is Ms. Vinci?
Mrs. Muirhead's home state.
What is Florida?
Mr. Faucher is undefeated in this back-and-forth competition.
What is Tug-of-War?