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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Interpreting History Through Art

May 21, 2021

Like the watercolor artist Kango Takamura, students created their own artistic interpretations of life in the internment camps. It could be a watercolor but it does not have to be. They could use pencil, charcoal, or some other medium to create this interpretation.

Mandarin Students Zoom with Wushu Master

May 21, 2021

Eighth-grade Mandarin students experienced a special virtual learning opportunity on Wednesday, May 19. In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, they Zoomed with Xiaoyi Chen of the New England Championship Wushu Academy.

Déclarations d'Amour

May 14, 2021

Madame Sanborn’s AP French class recently studied declarations of love. First they read and viewed the famous balcony scene from Cyrano de Bergerac. Then, they viewed a declaration of love to France, which was the winning oration in the 2019 contest of eloquence “Le Grand Oral.” Finally, the students were charged with creating their own declaration of love. The catch? It could not be written for a person. Enjoy!