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Author Archives: Erin Drury

Happy New Year! Here’s to a new year of creativity!  [See the Photos] Kindergarten MICE ON ICE & PENGUIN PALS: Kindergarten students learned about Ed Emberley, author and artist who has created more than 100 children’s books since 1965. After…  Read more >

Please enjoy this snapshot of what sixth, seventh, and eighth grades have been creating. Also, a special shout-out to our student participants (listed below) who submitted their artwork for this year’s holiday card. Congratulations! Sophie Weinstein ’26 Beya Kelley ’25…  Read more >

Operation Gratitude is a nationwide organization that works to support active duty military personnel, veterans, and first responders.  This year, the Crossroads Academy fifth graders would like to do their part to support the Operation Gratitude cause by participating in…  Read more >

What a wonderful Fall it has been! Below are a variety of seasonal projects that kindergarten through fifth grade students have created in art class. They are rich in the colors of the season, and filled with texture and fun…  Read more >

[View the Photos] The first Core Knowledge literature unit for fifth graders at Crossroads is an immersive study of Homer’s Odyssey. Students learn about the history and legend of the Trojan War while discussing the oral tradition of epic poetry in Ancient…  Read more >

[See the Photos] To kick off the year our school-wide art collaboration focused on a variety of contemporary artists who use the classic iconic crayon as their medium. Lower School students took inspiration from the book The Crayons Go Back…  Read more >

Thank you, families of the class of 2023, for sharing your children with us for all of these years! It has truly been a blessing. Please enjoy the photos from graduation, order prints as you wish, and relive the ceremony here.

Last week, our seventh graders spent the day working on team-building exercises during their end-of-year Leadership Day. As they continue to prepare for their final year at Crossroads, they worked together to build problem solving skills and growing in their…  Read more >

Last week, the Third graders transformed into historical wax figures for the annual Wax Museum! Students chose a person who has made an impact on history to study. Then, they created beautiful displays detailing important events in their lives, accomplishments,…  Read more >

Earlier this month, our fourth graders learned about the inner workings of the heart by dissecting that of a sheep. As they concluded their unit on body systems, in particular, the cardiovascular system, students were fortunate to see first-hand how…  Read more >

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