September 1st | Baby Caterpillars in Biology | Moment of the Day

#MomentOfTheDay Junior Dante Donato observes a baby caterpillar in his first Biology class of the school year. Mrs. Cripes’s biology is starting their journey of raising caterpillars that will turn into monarch butterflies which they will eventually release into the wilderness.

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  • Zac Anderson is the designer in-chief for the Antler yearbook, and he also contributes to many other parts of the Antler whether it be story writing, photography, or interviewing students. He also runs a creative agency, ZA Creative that specializes in graphic design, photography and social media management. When not yearbooking or journalisming you can find Zac performing or directing on the stage, playing tennis, skiing, and loving on his two yellow labs Harry and Murphy.

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