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.
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.

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Sixth Grade Writes in Cuneiform

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In social studies class, the sixth-graders are learning about the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia.

5th Grade Begins Their Study of Asian Culture and the Impact of World Religion

October 07, 2022

Swain Campus fifth grade social studies curriculum focuses on Asian studies. In order to better understand the history and cultures of Asia, students first learn about five major religions that have impacted - and continue to influence - the people of Asia: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.

Hurricanes and Their Impact on Puerto Rico

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Fifth-graders in the Post Spanish Immersion (PSI) class recently learned about hurricanes.