The high school’s successful summer Unplugged program provided students in grades 9-12 with a unique opportunity to reconnect and socialize with their classmates and teachers, helping build better relationships and enrich their educational experience. Various classes during two-day August sessions included crocheting, knitting, clay basket weaving, drama, band, arts and crafts, woodburning, rocketry, Science Olympiad, college essay writing, yoga, mindfulness, stress management, tortilla making, culinary creations, Wiffle ball, and constructing planter boxes, raised herb gardens and picnic tables.