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Storm Track
9/20/2003

As the tropical depression formerly known as Isabel skirts just 750 miles west of Andover, we're doing our best to proceed with school affairs as if nothing was wrong. When you're done reading, click on this link for a current dopplar radar image like this one from 1 PM Friday.

Wind gusts as high as 8-12 mph and heavy showers have these lads passing the time before assembly at the foosball table.

Normally during a hurricane, these boys would be able to monitor the devastation on a TV located in the room off of the dining room known as "The TV Room". Not this time, though. No, the TV has been removed as punishment because some kids who were here last year abused the privilege and didn't pick up after themselves. They ask, "What's with that?"

3,500 miles east of the storm center, our gang in Segovia seeks refuge in a cave.

It's a soaking walk down to Shirley Hall from the dining room after lunch.
Small puddles will form under Mack's and Will's chairs during their afternoon class.
One of the features of these sweatshirts is their sponge-like absorbency.
Proctor Environmental Action's recycling program is stockpiling newspapers.
Buckle up. Today we will explore hydroplaning.
Gunnar's not moving from the library.
Ocean Classroom hopes the ocean swells lessen before their departure from Rockland, Maine on Monday.