Greek Gods
The Olympics
Mammal Madness
Holidays
St. Albans
100

He is the king of gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.

Zeus

100

This is where the Olympics were held this year.

Paris

100

This is the largest mammal on Earth.

Blue Whale

100

This holiday celebrates the birth of the Son of God.

Christmas

100

What is our Headmaster's name?

Jason Robinson

200

This Greek god represented fire and worked in a forge in a volcano.

Hephaestus 

200

DOUBLE POINTS: This is what the Olympic Flag represents.

The 5 continents

200

This is the only mammal that flies.

Bat

200

This holiday, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

Hannukah

200

How many service hours does a student need to graduate?

60
300

These twin gods represent the sun and moon.

Apollo and Artemis

300

This individual has the most gold medals of any athlete in the Olympics.

Michael Phelps

300

This is the only mammal that lays eggs.

Platypus

300

This is the only federal holiday dedicated to a President.

Washington's Birthday

300

What is the school phone number?

202-537-6435

400

This Greek god holds the sky up for eternity.

Atlas

400

This year was the year the first Ancient Olympics occured.

776 BC

400

This mammal has been mistaken for being the culprit at crime scenes due to its similar fingerprint to humans.

Koala

400

DOUBLE POINTS: This celebration is less commonly known as All Saints' Eve.

Halloween

400

Which Vice President of the United States graduated in 1965?

Al Gore

500

DOUBLE POINTS: This Greek goddess is associated with witchcraft, magic, and crossroads, and is often depicted with three faces.

Hecate

500

This country won the most medals in the first modern Olympics in 1896.

Greece

500

This mammal has the most teeth.

Dolphin

500

This European festival is descended from the Roman Maiouma.

May Day

500

This is the student-teacher ratio of St. Albans to the nearest whole number.

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