Backpack Supplies – Big Thanks to our Community
The Community Service Council is pleased to announce that we have successfully filled 20 backpacks for students in need! These will be distributed in advance of the next school year through the Women’s Way of the United Way of Franklin County, and thro …
Read more »Sports Recap for Week of May 22
The Varsity Ultimate team defeated the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School on Tuesday, while the Middle School Ultimate team had two tough losses this week to the Hilltown Cooperative Charter School and the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion …
Read more »Spring Concert and Exhibition of Student Art, June 2
We look forward to enjoying the fruits of our students’ creativity at our annual Spring Concert and Exhibition of Student Art in Shelburne Falls. Two dimensional art is already on display at Mocha Mayas (47 Bridge Street) and will be hanging through Ju …
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Environmental Science student Emily N accompanied by teacher Doug F. (and joined by Paul Breault and Mark Vranos ’16) studied forest succession in wooded areas of Charlemont.
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Studio Block – Cliffside Dwelling with Noah Grunberg.
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As the rest of the class read aloud the description at the beginning of the surrealistic short story by Argentinian Julio Cortázar, “La Casa tomada,” a metaphor for the dictatorial Juan Perón government, Grayson R and Ben M used their artistic skills t …
Read more »Sports Recap for week of May 15
The girls lacrosse team lost to Berkshire Waldorf, 10-9 on Tuesday. Lizzie H (4), Amelia R (2), Areia H (1), Riley H (1), and Ella D (1) all scored. On Thursday, the team beat Hampshire Regional 10-3 and played a great team game. Lizzie (4), Areia (2), …
Read more »8th grade Mock Trial held in US District Court
The 8th grade spent Wednesday 5/17 visiting the US District Court in Springfield, arranged by parent Steve Breslow, Assistant US Attorney. Steve also spent a considerable amount of time helping students to prepare for the trial. As a part of their stu …
Read more »Class Trips: Grade 12
The seniors enjoyed their trip to Martha’s Vineyard. Seizing upon the opportunity to relax after their senior projects were turned in, the Class of 2017 stayed in Edgartown, with easy access to a range of in-town activities. Students shopped for their …
Read more »Class Trips: Grade 11
The juniors visited sites in Concord, Boston, and Salem. Day one was spent in Concord at Walden Pond (where Henry David Thoreau was inspired to write Walden), The Old North Bridge (where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired), The Old Man …
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