News
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Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble!
Advanced Algebra 2 and Trigonometry students explore the physics and geometry of bubbles.
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National French Contest
A banner number of seventh and eighth and grade students in Robin Nourie’s and Sam McIlvain’s French classes placed in the AATF National French Exam this year.
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End-of-Year Excursions
Middle Schoolers enjoy annual trips as a way to celebrate the memories, challenges and accomplishments of the past school year.
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“Alice” Brings Girl Power to Computer Programming
The computer science department introduces the software program “Alice” as part of a successful initiative to entice more girls to give computer programming a try.
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Percussion Group “Drums as One”
Lower School students in the World Percussion Ensemble tap into the historical, cultural and spiritual aspects of drumming.
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Language Day Celebration
Seventh graders immerse themselves in the food and culture of their respective languages—Spanish, French and Latin.
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A New Teaching Approach Scores High with Calculus Teacher
Devra Ramsey explores the concept of the “flipped classroom” in her approach to teaching calculus.
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Fifth Graders Moved by Holocaust Survivor’s Story
Fifth graders are touched by a Holocaust survivor’s heart-breaking and powerful story of growing up as a Jewish child in Frankfurt, Germany, during Hitler’s rise to power.
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Fashionistas Host First Fashion Show
A new club sets its sights on the runway, staging a fashion show on April 12.
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Third Graders Tackle Shakespeare
The Fahrig-Pendse class performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream on March 15, 2013—and learned about morality, characterization and cultural identity in the process.
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