Community Service Day 2018

The rain held off, but for a few sprinkles, and our entire community spent today helping others. They did spring cleaning in Senior Center clients’ yards, planted on the Bridge of Flowers, and cleaned in Memorial Hall in Shelburne Falls. They cleaned at the Tyler Memorial Library (Charlemont). They raked, shoveled, and cleaned at the […]

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Aardvark Athletics: Week of April 23

The JV Ultimate team had their first win on Tuesday against PVCICS. The final score was 5-4. Raymond M had 3 assists and one goal, Lila G, Kayla H, and Nacho d. also contributed to the scoring. The team had a very well fought game against Buxton on Thursday, losing 11-8. Sylvie M, Elaina G-B, […]

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Senior Exhibition

This week the seniors presented eloquently to the community about their year-long independent projects. Seniors will present their projects to their triads in the coming weeks, a type of “defense” of their research, findings, and final product. Triads bring community expertise into the process and provide an opportunity for students to discuss their work with […]

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Sophomore Exhibition

The sophomores opened our eyes to the sometimes hidden costs and impacts of the daily items we purchase and consume, from salt and sugar to technology and sneakers.

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Aardvark Athletics: Week of April 16

Varsity Ultimate lost a tough game to Dublin 9-5 on Wednesday. Izzy B and Tucker ZA had great games for the Aardvarks, contributing to several scores and making several big defensive blocks. The girls lacrosse team lost 15-4 to Bement on Tuesday. Ella D had a strong game on defense, while Abby S, Celeste D, […]

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Junior Exhibition: Reflecting on the 1960s

For their Exhibition projects this spring, the Juniors researched, wrote, recorded, and edited podcasts connecting an event, phenomenon, or movement from the late 1960s to our contemporary moment. Inspired by the many retrospectives and fiftieth anniversaries honoring the legacy of the turbulent late 60s, the students connected past and present to articulate what has changed […]

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