

Latin teacher Meg Cook, left, opens a bottle of non-alcoholic sparkling cider Thursday at a feast after students gave their presentations on a god or goddess at Winthrop High School. Students had to wear a costume, have a prop and bring a food item related to their god or goddess to share at the feast at end of class.
Latin teacher Meg Cook, left, poses for a group shot with her students Thursday after they gave their presentations on a god or goddess at Winthrop High School. Students had to wear a costume, have a prop and bring a food item related to their god or goddess to share at the feast at end of class.
Latin teacher Meg Cook, left, watches on Thursday as one of her students gives a presentation on a god or goddess at Winthrop High School. Students had to wear a costume, have a prop and bring a food item related to their god or goddess to share at the feast at end of class.
Mary Dyer talks to students Thursday during a drawing lesson in art class at Winthrop High School.
Latin Teacher Meg Cook talks to her students Thursday about their presentations on gods and goddess on Thursday at Winthrop High School.
Mary Dyer talks to students Thursday during a drawing lesson in art class at Winthrop High School.
Chloe Armillotti, left, gets advice from art teacher Mary Dyer on Thursday on how to draw the eyes of classmate Lizzie Hollis during a drawing lesson in art class at Winthrop High School.
Mary Dyer, who is retiring this year, talks to students Thursday during a drawing lesson in art class at Winthrop High School.