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!
Fourth Graders Bring Food Trucks to Life: An Interdisciplinary Unit
On Friday, April 26, 2024, the fourth graders presented their food truck businesses to a room filled with students, teachers, administrators, and families who were eager to see their months of hard work pay off!
World History II Unpacks Imperialism through Political Cartoons and Poetry
After analyzing several sets of political cartoons to learn about critiques of European imperialism, tenth graders in Mr. Sanville’s World History II class created their own political cartoons to demonstrate their understanding of European imperialism in a region of their choice.

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Sculpting Inspired by Ancient Civilizations in Spanish Humanities

January 07, 2022

In our 7th-grade Spanish humanities class, students have been learning about some of the ancient civilizations that inhabited different areas of Mesoamerica and some of their key differences.

El Belén de 6º grado (The 6th Grade Nativity)

December 16, 2021

In the 6th-grade post-Spanish Immersion humanities class, we have been learning about the culture and people of Spain and many of its traditions. One very similar one to our Moravian Putz is the Belén that many families put up in their houses or can visit at churches.

Chloe Oudin '22 Scores High in Francophone Trivia Contest

November 18, 2021

Madame Sanborn’s Advanced French and AP French classes participated in the AATF National Francophone Culture Trivia Contest to celebrate National French Week this month.