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Nurturing Leadership & Research Skills in Middle School
At Capitol Hill Day School, developing self-reflection and critical thinking skills is part of the curriculum for all students, from prekindergarten through 8th grade. In every classroom and on 300+ field trips each year, students are encouraged to ask questions, collect and analyze data, and present their findings. Beginning in 6th grade, Capitol Hill Day […]
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The Topic of “Food” is Discussed During Kent Place School’s Global Perspectives Day
On Friday March 27, 2015, Kent Place School hosted its school-wide Global Perspectives Day. This yearâs theme, âFood,â allowed students, faculty and staff to learn about and discuss the various ethical, global, mathematical, scientific, historical, nutritional, sociological, literary, technological and cultural issues surrounding food. âThe conversations that I heard and the interactions and deep thinking […]
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Kent Place Economics Students Visit Accenture
Kent Place Upper School Economics students spent Wednesday, March 9 at Accentureâs New York City headquarters. Hosted by Ellyn J. Shook, the visit included meetings with female executives and an introduction to their Creativity Lab. Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, […]
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Long-Established Exchange Program Lets Students Explore Varied Cultures, Develop New Perspectives
Every spring for the last 20 years, Oak Hill School teacher Armando Morales escorts a group of 10-15 Spanish language students (grades 7-12) to his hometown of Guanajuato, Mexico, in the heart of the Sierra Madre. Theyâre welcomed into local families and, with their new Mexican brothers and sisters, go to the same middle schoolâBenito […]
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Milton Hershey School: Transitional Living
Milton Hershey School high school seniors live in apartment style residences with four other students of the same gender and are given support from residential living staff members, in a program known as Transitional Living. The programâs organization allows an experiential environment where students regularly make decisions involving the use of practical skills such as, […]
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Gilman’s Living Wax Museum
Gilman’s third graders presented a living wax museum full of famous faces from the past and present. Visitors press a button and the statues come to life, sharing facts and details about the lives of historic men and women – this annual project is a great way for students to present their research and practice […]
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Milton Hershey School: Recipe for Success
Milton Hershey SchoolÂŽ students won first place in the Pennsylvania ProStart Culinary Invitational, held in State College on Feb. 25. It was hosted by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation in conjunction with the PA Restaurant & Lodging Association. âWe are incredibly proud of the students. They dedicated a lot of time preparing for this […]
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Students Create Autonomous System for Aerial Tracking
As a part of their Honors Advanced Computer Science class, Renner Brown â15, Alexander Eggers â15, and Michael McCrory â14, are tackling a year-long learning project. They will create an autonomous system for aerial tracking, following, and filming mobile objects over multiple terrains, including water. The ultimate goal of the project is to follow a […]
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‘Iolani School’s Redesigned Art Space
âIolani School redesigned its Lower School art room to provide a more open and creative space for students. Here, a special âhands onâ project demonstrates why the arts at âIolani are alive and thriving.
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Week of Code Expands to P.E. and the Arts
Burke’s hosted its second annual week of Hour of Code activities in December. Close to 75 activities kept students in all grades busy throughout each day of the week, from early Open Code before classes started to playing coding games in Tree House after school. We saw students taking part in activities such as: -Coding […]
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Inly School 8th Graders Spend Two Weeks at Innovation Lab
Each spring, eighth graders from Inly Middle School participate in NuVu, a full-time magnet innovation studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prior to this partnership, NuVu worked exclusively with high schools. NuVuâs founder and Chief Excitement Officer is Saeed Arida. When asked about the partnership with Inly, Arida said, âWe are excited to be working with Inly […]
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A âSchool Without Wallsâ Helps Students Win Marathon Relays, Explore Different Cultural Experiences
Last August, the Zombie Swim Team from Sea Change Preparatory School set their third world record in ocean swimming with a 17-hour, 27-mile open-water marathon relay just off the California coast. Now theyâre training and planning for a fourth recordâa 34-nautical-mile relay between the Italian isles of Ischia and Capri. Itâs part of the schoolâs […]