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Learning Updates for April 28 to May 2

May 2, 2025

Fifth Grade Launches Inaugural ParaCon

Fifth graders have been creating a wiki site to keep track of the fantasy elements in their current class novel, The Marvellers. This week, the students participated in the inaugural ParaCon (Paragon Convention). Students were sorted into paragons (vision, sound, taste, spirit, and touch) and given specific roles to further develop and fine-tune the wiki. This event helped students to lean into the collaborative nature of the wiki, think more critically about the book and what information/format would be helpful for a reader, and saw students building up more skills in HTML, site design, summarizing and synthesizing text, and designing for an audience. Students also enjoyed some convention perks like a keynote presentation from Headmarveller Skinner and vouchers for a shortbread stapier stick.

– The Fifth Grade Team, Annie Fuerst, director of innovation, and Amy Sprung, school librarian

Sixth & Seventh Graders Add Energy To Math Meet

On Tuesday, seventy-seven of our enthusiastic sixth and seventh graders participated in the Purple Comet Math Meet, an international team-based competition. In groups of six, students tackled 20 challenging math problems in just one hour—demonstrating not only their problem-solving skills but also a love for learning and collaboration. The energy throughout the Middle School was electric, filled with encouraging “math-speak” and teamwork. Our students continue to prove that a positive math mindset is for everyone!

– Brittany Ryan, sixth grade math teacher

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BDS

March 9, 2026

This year, we’re introducing the Fundations program to the pre-kindergarten curriculum. Our other early childhood students already use this evidence-based literacy program with great success, and we are eager to align letter and sound instruction with the approach used in…
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BDS

March 9, 2026

Eighth grade students spent January and February studying the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, a Black cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s that focused on amplifying and celebrating Black voices. One legacy of the Harlem Renaissance has been the…
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BDS

March 6, 2026

Seventh grade students engaged in a service project to support The Village Table, aiming to deepen their understanding of food insecurity and community support. The day began with discussions on food insecurity: its meaning, its impact, and how communities can…
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on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, due to weather conditions.