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Author Archives: Erin Drury

Today, we honor the life of Dr. Renee Manheimer, our grades 4-8 Spanish teacher, who passed away suddenly last Friday afternoon. Dr. Manheimer came to Crossroads in the fall of 2021 and brought with her an incredible knowledge and passion…  Read more >

This March, Aadhi ’29, Allie ’30, Anji ’24, Calvin ’30, Emelia ’26, Luke ’28, Micah ’27, Rohan ’24, and Sunny ’24 participated in the Math Kangaroo competition. We are excited to announce that Calvin ’30 earned first place in the state…  Read more >

Recently, Coraline Mann ’25 submitted a painting that won Best in Show for the state of New Hampshire in this year’s U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Junior Duck Stamp competition. Her acrylic painting of Long-Tailed Ducks, based on a photo that…  Read more >

Last week, our kindergartners got to try out different African instruments in music class, which directly relates to their classroom studies on the continent of Africa. They were so excited to experience the pieces for themselves, and to practice keeping…  Read more >

Our class was assigned a project where we had to make a 3-D model of a character in The Story of Frankenstein. To make things more interesting, we had to embed some special symbols that relate to the character and what the…  Read more >

In the recent Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies newsletter, our very own Addison Ramsey ’23 is announced as the first place winner in the Middle School Division for the 2023 Charles Hildebrandt Holocaust Studies Award for her essay, Witnesses of Genocide, in…  Read more >

Recently, Hopper ’23 and Beya ’25 both qualified for the Piche’s Invitational Alpine Races, which brings together top skiers from 10 states. New Hampshire swept the state team events. Hopper took 1st in the U14 Boys GS and Beya took 1st in the U14 Girls…  Read more >

Take a peek into some Lower School art displays around campus. Also, don’t forget to mark your calendar and plan to visit the Howe Library in Hanover to view Crossroads Academy K–8 student artwork being displayed during the month of April in the…  Read more >

Please join us in a huge round of applause for the entire cast and crew of the Matilda Jr. Musical production that was performed Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The entire team has been working so hard all school year long,…  Read more >

Our first graders spent last Friday hosting a spectacular Egyptian Museum for their families, faculty and staff, and all Lower School students. Their classroom was completely transformed to showcase the Nile River, a “Tomb Room”, and countless displays of artwork….  Read more >

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