Japan Night: A Celebration of Japanese Music, Art, Stories, & Culture
June 04, 2024
When you strolled through the CE Auditorium, you would have thought you were in Japan!
Faces and Our Cultures: Guatemala Exchange Opportunities 2024
February 15, 2024
We are happy to share with you that this year we will welcome Guatemalan students on campus through the Faces and Our Cultures Program, one way we empower students to become inclusive global citizens.
AP French Students Place 2nd in Global Roxxem FrancoManie Tournament
November 30, 2023
Madame Sanborn’s Advanced French and AP French Language and Culture classes completed in the first-ever Roxxem FrancoManie Tournament, an official "Manie Musicale" event.

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La Seconde Guerre Mondiale avec Lore Prag

March 19, 2021

This semester in the Chanson francophone topics course, Advanced French students are discovering and decoding a variety of French music in order to delve into a variety of topics, including language and identity, history, the environment and Black Lives Matter.

Post-SIP Explores Diverse Perspectives Through Flash Fiction, Figurative Language

Fifth Graders from the post-Spanish Immersion humanities class began celebrating the culmination of their study of vignettes, similes, and metaphors on Friday, February 18, 2021.

Seniors Among Top 10 English Language Finalists in Global UNESCO Writing Contest

February 05, 2021

Madame Sanborn’s AP French class studied the classic Antoine de Saint-Exupéry novella Le Petit Prince in the fall. As part of their final assessment, they entered the ‘Conversation with The Little Prince’ writing contest sponsored by UNESCO, the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Foundation, Le Labo des Histoires, and #LearningPlanet to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the author’s birth. While it appears to be a children’s book, The Little Prince is quite philosophical with perpetually relevant observations about life and human nature.