News
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New Initiative for EAC
Fifth graders tackle campus issue of storm-water management.
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Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock
The Rutledge Kindergarten performed their annual spring play to a packed house.
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Speaking in Tongues: Seventh Grade Languages Day
For one day each May, seventh graders immerse themselves in the food and culture of their respective languages—Spanish, French and Latin.
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For the Birds
Did you notice the beautiful addition to the Common this week? Look up!
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Senior Musicians Shine at Recital
For five graduating seniors, a final concert is breathtaking—and bittersweet.
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History Lecture by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author
On April 12, 2012, students in Jeremy Ross' American History classes who had read Professor Eric Foner's Pulitzer-prize winning new book, The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery were treated to a lecture delivered by the author at Gettysburg College.
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How Do We Get Our Food?
This is one of the big questions first graders are examining this year. And many have been surprised by the answer: city farms.
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School Campus Certified as Wildlife Habitat
GFS campus certified as an Urban Wildlife Habitat Site.
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