Rockford — The library at North Rockford Middle School this spring was converted into a mathematical menagerie, packed with pigs, elephants, dogs, lobsters — even unicorns, each built by students as they made their way through a recent lesson on geometry, surface area and volume. When the time came for seventh-graders in Katie Sizemore’s advanced math class to demonstrate their mastery of these concepts, Sizemore opted for something other than a…
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