1. The decision reached at the end of a trial.(Noun)
2. A judgment or opinion.(Noun)
To join others in refusing to support an organization. (Verb)
Boycott
(n) A formal event held in honor of a special occasion.
Ceremony
(adj) 1. Very tall or high.
2. Noble in feeling or ideals.
3. Showing a too-proud or superior attitude.
Lofty
This prominent American civil rights activist was arrested after refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a bus.
1. To break, as a law or a promise. (Verb)
2. To treat in an improper or disrespectful way. (Verb)
Violate
(n) 1. A noteworthy success.
2. The joy that winning brings.
(v) To win.
Triumph
To make empty, as by leaving. (Verb)
Vacate
(v) To grasp or hold tightly.
(n) 1. A strong grasp or hold.
2. Something, such as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together.
Clasp
On this date, many countries around the world commemorate the end of WW1. Due to this holiday, we have school off.
Armistice Day/November 11th
1. Control over and responsibility for care. (Noun)
2. In the keeping of the police; in jail. (Noun)
Custody
(v) To keep separate or apart.
1. To reach out. (Verb)
2. To offer.
3. To make longer.
4. To stretch or spread outward from a certain point.
Extend
(adj) Skilled at speaking or writing; having the power to move people.
eloquent
This year, ISB will be celebrating how many years of being a school?
70 years
To stop or hold; to keep from going on. (Verb)
Detain
To unite into a whole; especially to end the separation of people of different races. (Verb)
Integrate
To bring shame or disgrace upon. (Verb)
Degrade
December 17th
1. The highest in rank or position. (Adjective)
2. Of the greatest importance.
Supreme
(n) 1. A series of actions intended to accomplish a goal.
2. A series of military actions in a particular area.
(v) To take part in actions planned to accomplish a particular goal.
Campaign
Showing too much pride in oneself. (Adjective)
Arrogant
In what year did the Montgomery Bus Boycott begin?
1955