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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 >

Registration is open for the Crossroads Academy Summer Program! Campers will have the opportunity to participate in a number of different week-long camps all summer long. Camps include: Things that Grow, French Café and Outdoor Games, In the Spotlight, Masterful Creators, Summer…  Read more >

Last week, seventh graders traveled with Mr. Glazer to Amherst, Massachusetts, to celebrate Emily Dickinson’s birthday a few days early. The field trip included stops at the Homestead (Emily Dickinson’s house), the Amherst College archive, and Amherst’s West Cemetery (Emily’s final resting place). We’re so…  Read more >

Before the break, our fourth graders wowed us with a magnificent performance of Robin Hood to conclude their Medieval Times studies. Under the guidance of their teacher, Ms. Scott, the class brilliantly surprised us, made us laugh, and brought us…  Read more >

Before the break, Middle School students completed a number of art projects. Please enjoy this snapshot of what they students have been creating.

During the month of November you will find a Gratitude Tree displayed in the Fanger Center right outside the Commons. Turn over a new leaf. Stay rooted. Extend an olive branch. Trees are inherently metaphorical. In the case of this…  Read more >

Seventh graders recently read Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and then invited a group of mothers, grandmothers, and special friends joined the class for a Socratic seminar.

Thank you, to all of our parents who reached out to offer their time and expertise for our upcoming Real Math Applications Lecture Series, which will run throughout this academic year. We tentatively plan to have different lectures during middle school math class…  Read more >

Second grade’s next science unit focuses on the basics of plant and animal cells and then biological taxonomic hierarchy and the human digestive system. Last Thursday, the second graders traveled to the Life Sciences Center at Dartmouth. They enjoyed having…  Read more >

Research shows that acquiring a second language early in life is one of the most significant factors in helping a child’s mind develop. Children who study World Languages are often more successful in school, life, and future careers.

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