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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Getting Revolutionary in World History II

May 07, 2021

To what extent is violence inevitably a part of revolutions? When do revolutions end? These are some of the fundamental questions that students in World History II have been investigating throughout our unit on revolutions and through their own research of case studies of different world revolutions in history.

French Students Make Their (Land)Marks

May 07, 2021

Our seventh-grade French students recently learned about Paris landmarks such as le Louvre, le Sacré-Cœur, la Tour Eiffel, l’Opéra and l’Arc de Triomphe.

Post SIP Fifth Grade Gets the Inside Scoop from News Anchor Ian Bush

April 30, 2021

Post SIP 5th grade has been hard at work on their Hora del Genio projects. Students have time set aside in class to explore what they are passionate about. La Hora del Genio sparks curiosity, and students have an opportunity to become their own genius all while being engaged in, refining, and enhancing their Spanish language skills.