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Spring has sprung, and our nursery students have been soaking up every bit of sunshine and adventure that comes with it!
Spring has sprung, and our nursery students have been soaking up every bit of sunshine and adventure that comes with it!
The fifth-grade scientists are currently completing their study of astronomy and our solar system.
The Seventh Graders are investigating one of American history's most important and difficult chapters.
In Physical Education, students learned the significance of communication within a large group. I decided to use an activity called “Battleship.”
As a culmination of the kindergarten’s study of simple machines, the students learned about and enjoyed watching a video depicting an extensive Rube Goldberg machine.
Lower School classes are continuing to explore the Dewey sections of the library, and this month it's the 700s Arts & Recreation section.
As the English class continues to follow the time period being studied in history, the 8th graders are now reading Animal Farm by George Orwell, which depicts the Russian Revolution in the eyes of animals.
Pre-K students are first diving into Spring hands with our STEM-based curriculum by learning about animals, insects, plants, and amphibians.
Learning the numbers in Spanish is necessary because we use them every day.