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Happy Veteran’s Day! I want to take this opportunity to thank the Veterans in our community for all of their service to our country.

November marks the month we at Crossroads celebrate and explore the virtue of gratitude, the capacity to honor and thank the people, communities, and institutions that nourish us and comfort us in times of need.

Thank you to all who joined us for Family Fall Festival on Friday! Families, faculty, and staff enjoyed an evening of delicious food, trunk or treating, hay rides, a haunted house, a moonlit trail walk, and a movie!

This month’s virtues of Hope, Joy, and Wonder are some of my favorite in our yearly cycle.

A big thank you to everyone who helped to make our Grandparents Day such a big success!

A big thank you to the Parents Association (PA) for sponsoring such a delightful Family Picnic over the weekend! This tradition is one of the most enjoyable of the year, and we are so grateful to everyone who made the…  Read more >

Teachers pack a lot of learning into every day at Crossroads! And as we begin the school year, teachers establish important goals for student learning in their classrooms.

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It was terrific to see so many families at the Fall Family Festival last Friday! Delicious tacos were consumed, costumed children trunk-or-treated and visited the Hotel Transylvania Haunted Maze, families gathered around the fire to warm themselves then set off on the Moonlight Walk.

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Tomorrow is the vernal equinox, which of course marks the arrival of spring. And though there is still ample snow on the ground and we may more commonly refer to the next month or two as “mud season” in the Upper Valley, the equinox signifies more daylight than night and the promise of warmer temperatures.

An old adage goes, “The days are long and the years are short.” I believe this is particularly true when you are a parent or a teacher. And my, this year did fly by! It seems not that long ago, the eighth graders were hoisting up our kindergarteners to help them ring our school’s bell. And now that it is the day before graduation, it will soon be ringing again.

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