the new high-coo
WHAT'S'AT? A HIGH-COO?
A haiku is a Japanese poem of 5, 7, & 5 syllables in 3 lines.
Modern American haiku are . . . whatever, but still in 3 lines.
high-coo.com
is the new haiku website of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School's Creative Writing magnet. BTW is an arts magnet high school located in Montgomery, Alabama. Our old site - hy-coo with an 'hy' instead of a 'high' - was shut down by our hosting company. So we're back . . .
(All copyrights to all poems on this website belong to their individual authors, and none may be reproduced without written consent.)
To find out more about us, you can visit our school's website by clicking here.
Visit the website for Taking the Time, our Civil Rights history project, which was funded by a Southern Poverty Law Center Teaching Tolerance grant and by a Gannett Foundation grant.
Please also visit our newest fledgling projects: Writing Our Hope, an e-zine for creative nonfiction by teenagers on the themes of hope, tolerance and equality, and The Montgomery Guidebook, a travel guide to the city of Montgomery.
RECENT EVENTS in 2007
November 15: Lunch with poet Joel Brouwer
November 29: Poetry reading to benefit the Montgomery Area Food Bank
December 10: Reception at the SPLC Visitor's Center for Writing Our Hope
UPCOMING EVENTS in 2008
March 26-30: BTW Creative Writing students travel to Washington DC
April: First annual creative writing/musical theater sketch show
April: Lunch with writer and editor Sonny Brewer
This website was last updated on January 3, 2008.
WHAT'S'AT? A HIGH-COO?
high-coo.com
is the new haiku website of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School's Creative Writing magnet. BTW is an arts magnet high school located in Montgomery, Alabama. Our old site - hy-coo with an 'hy' instead of a 'high' - was shut down by our hosting company. So we're back . . .
(All copyrights to all poems on this website belong to their individual authors, and none may be reproduced without written consent.)
To find out more about us, you can visit our school's website by clicking here.
Visit the website for Taking the Time, our Civil Rights history project, which was funded by a Southern Poverty Law Center Teaching Tolerance grant and by a Gannett Foundation grant.
Please also visit our newest fledgling projects: Writing Our Hope, an e-zine for creative nonfiction by teenagers on the themes of hope, tolerance and equality, and The Montgomery Guidebook, a travel guide to the city of Montgomery.
RECENT EVENTS in 2007
November 15: Lunch with poet Joel Brouwer
November 29: Poetry reading to benefit the Montgomery Area Food Bank
December 10: Reception at the SPLC Visitor's Center for Writing Our Hope
UPCOMING EVENTS in 2008
March 26-30: BTW Creative Writing students travel to Washington DC
April: First annual creative writing/musical theater sketch show
April: Lunch with writer and editor Sonny Brewer
