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EDUCATION BRIEFS

The Lovett School hosted Habitat for Humanity on campus for a two-day build in December. Lovett 6th graders investigated fractions and decimals as they built storage units for Habitat homeowners. All 6th grade math classes had a turn to build, and students will also build bird houses, which will be distributed to new homeowners this year.
Lab Atlanta and Leadership Atlanta have announced a partnership in establishing Lab Atlanta as the high school model for civic leadership in the city. Students accepted into Lab Atlanta will be mentored by Leadership Atlanta members and alumni and given unique opportunities to connect with leadership around the city. Lab Atlanta is a Midtownbased semester school for 10th graders offering an honors-level academic curriculum and immersive, city-based design and innovation experience. Students apply to attend and, if accepted and enrolled, leave their home school for one semester to join other curious and engaged students from the city’s public and independent schools. Students earn core academic credits in a diverse and inclusive environment that builds civic leadership, design, and innovation skills. For more information, visit labatlanta.org.
Huddle House has teamed up with the Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School to give lower-income and “at-risk” students the opportunity to work five full days a month at the corporate Huddle House offices. By participating in the program, students gain real-world job skills not taught in the classroom.
• Has child birth or menopause relaxed or stretched your feminine tissue?
• Is dryness limiting or causing painful intercourse?
• Do you occasionally dribble or leak when you sneeze, cough or exercise?
• Have you ever “not quite made it” to the bathroom on time?