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IncredibleHow wonderful it is to be engaged with the thoughtful and caring young people at Crossroads. We all feel it has been a privilege to be involved. And we all realize that such a worthwhile process emerges from the very best kind of teaching and learning in which minds are stretched and hearts are opened. Alice Harrison Lower School grandparent and resident of Kendal at Hanover 12 Crossroads Academys motto is Strong Minds Kind Hearts. This motto becomes manifest through intention diligence and the practice of community. Our rich community calendar features performance assemblies Back-to-School Night Family Arts Night Grandparents Day Shakespeare Day Move-Up Ceremony and an annual celebration honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Students serve the Upper Valley community in a variety of ways. The fifth grade students perform A Midsummer Nights Dream on the Maxfield Parrish stage at the Plainfield Town Hall seventh grade students host You Come Too a Robert Frost birthday recitation at the Howe Library in Hanover and the Ladys Slipper Club presents its efforts to save endangered orchids at the New Hampshire Orchid Societys annual conference. During community service afternoons students lend helping hands at partner institutions Bugbee Senior Center Upper Valley Haven Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society Lyme Nursery School and COVER Home Repair among others.