What does it feel like to get the recommended amount of sleep every night for a month? Ask our tenth grade students. During their month-long Physiology block the students put their own bodies to the test as they learn about the human body. According to the National Institute of Health and latest research from the Continue reading.
On Saturday,聽October 27, we are delighted to welcome Alganesh Michael back to our school to prepare an authentic Ethiopian/Eritrean dinner at our high school campus. Originally from Eritrea, Alganesh Michael lives in So. Burlington with her husband and two daughters. Former nurse, than homemaker for 16 years, Alganesh now collaborates with many local restaurants to Continue reading.
Saturday, September 29 Michaelmas is the “festival of courage” and reminds us to honor the courage that we see around us every day in noble acts, large and small. We invite all our families to our celebration of Michaelmas! On the festival day, we will come together as a community to play games and participate Continue reading.
Come experience a typical day of high school on Tuesday, May 22. We begin each day at 8:10 am with a walk or games (bring comfortable shoes). Then, step into Modern History with the ninth grade, Hydrology with the tenth grade, or Botany with the eleventh grade, followed by classes and activities of the day. Continue reading.
Come learn practical tools for building healthy empowerment, willpower, and connection in our children and teens at this presentation and workshop for parents. Friday, April 13 from 6:00-8:00 pm How do we build family habits that foster young adults towards healthy empowerment, connection, and an altruistic willpower for engaging with the world? Join Misha Golfman Continue reading.