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Pre-Kindergarten Students Build Beautiful Terraiums

March 20, 2026

Just in time for spring, our pre-kindergarten students built terrariums in their classroom this week. Their yearlong exploration of growing cycles began with their digging of potatoes in the fall, and in the winter, they grew mushrooms on a substrate in the classroom. Recently, they have been learning about green spaces in urban areas and crafted mini city models that included green spaces.

On Wednesday, they created miniature gardens in glass jars for their classroom. Layering pebbles, soil, and a variety of plants with moss and decorative shells, they built a series of self-contained plant habitats. As the spring arrives, more explorations with growing and planting will unfold with the pre-kindergarten students.

– Kathy Jo Solomon, art teacher and sustainability coordinator

BDS Model UN 03.27.26Web

BDS

March 27, 2026

On Saturday, March 21, seventeen middle school students took part in a Model UN Conference at Northeastern University. These students were “delegates” of Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Norway, and Rwanda. During the middle school clubs period, they researched their countries and…
BDS LU Latin Sixth 03.27.27Web

BDS

March 27, 2026

This week in sixth grade Latin, students learned about the funerary customs of ancient Romans. Students started by looking at ten different Roman tombs and reading both the Latin inscriptions on the graves as well as English translations to determine…
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