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Arts News, September 27

Kurt Robinson, Innovation and Art Teacher
September 27, 2019

Building Prototypes to Address Global Issues

Middle school students in Mr. Robinson’s global goals class began prototyping their projects this week. The students’ ideas for problem-solving models focused on a range of environmental challenges. From coding a soil sensor to test moisture levels to building a boat to filter microplastics out of the ocean to salvaging parts from a broken drone it is great to see the students’ projects start to take shape.

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Eighth Grade Math Gets Abstract Like many students their age, middle school mathematicians at Belmont Day have the opportunity to grapple with increasingly abstract mathematical concepts as they progress through their school math careers. This is a fantastic mental exercise…

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The tennis program began its season with three days at Harvard’s Murr Center this week. The six indoor courts provided the perfect venue for thirty-four middle school athletes to knock off the rust and showcase their skills. The program is…

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Since returning from the February vacation week, our middle school athletes have had some downtime. Over the course of a three-week span, athletes wrapped up their winter season with team celebrations and a coaches game, participated in mud week activities…
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