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Author Archives: Erin Drury

Throughout the month, second and third graders and After Care students have been creating valentines for local seniors in Newbury, Vermont. The goal is to provide a smile and share some love with our friends on Valentine’s Day. In addition…  Read more >

Last week, each second grade student presented on a South American animal that they have been researching this semester. Students were given a list of animals to choose from, and then were tasked to learn about their habitat, their physical…  Read more >

Brian Murphy P’29,’28, spoke to the Middle School last Friday as part of our Math Applications Lecture Series. Mr. Murphy has a PhD in Applied Physics from Harvard. He discussed various topics in math and physics, including an introduction to vector…  Read more >

At Crossroads, one of the beneficial skills that our Middle Schoolers bring with them to high school is the ability to analyze complex ideas through rigorous and thoughtful dialogue. The method that these students develop this skill is through numerous…  Read more >

It was so wonderful to welcome you all to our Martin Luther King, Jr. assembly this morning. If you were not able to make it, please feel free to watch the recorded live stream and see photos of the performances below. Please…  Read more >

Once again, students in Mr. Glazer’s class have had the honor of being published on the Young Writers Project website. Please join us in congratulating Lidia Rosenbloom and Sophie Griffin for their artistic responses to The Great Poets Challenge. The…  Read more >

[See the Photos] For nearly a decade, the Crossroads Academy eighth-grade class has visited Boston for their culminating Middle School field trip. After traveling to Boston on the Dartmouth Coach, students ate lunch on the Boston Common. From there, they…  Read more >

On Wednesday, May 24, the Middle School held their very own Tony Awards to recognize the students who made the musical Matilda Jr. come to life. After learning a bit about the history of the “actual” Tony Awards, each student…  Read more >

Spring has sprung–Happy May! Here is a peek into some Lower and Middle School artworks. Student ART Portfolios Be on the look out toward the end of the school year. Your child will be bringing home a collection of their…  Read more >

Ah, coloring. This fun and simple activity has so many benefits for kids. Coloring can help younger ones develop motor skills, encourage concentration, and foster creative expression. For older kids, coloring offers a moment of meditation, a chance to slow…  Read more >

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