Social Justice Council Seeks Help from the Community
Liberation Library is a Chicago-based organization that distributes books to incarcerated youth. Through reading and relationships, the organization aims to “empower young people to change the criminal justice system.” Click here for their story. Incar …
Read more »Recorder Supplement Features Academy Students
The Greenfield Recorder published its annual “Celebrating our Youth” supplement on March 2, with a cover feature on community service at The Academy. For those who didn’t see the paper, click here to read the article.
Read more »Classroom Close-Up
Students in Ms. Falco’s 7th grade Geography class studied four of the religions that originated in India – Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Buddhism – and created visual representations of a chosen aspect of a religion. Ruby C. finished off the presenta …
Read more »7th Grade Trip to the Clark Art Museum
Intro to French students have been exploring French Impressionism. In an interdisciplinary effort, each researched a French Impressionist artist of their choice and presented their findings to fellow students in French class. In art class, they chose o …
Read more »Community Service Council Aids in Tornado Clean-Up
In the wake of the tornado that ravaged the Pumpkin Hollow section of Conway last Saturday evening, the Class of 2020 joined in the Franklin Land Trust’s clean-up effort in that area on Wednesday afternoon. The meadow, field and stream where we worked …
Read more »Black History Month: Week of February 27
2/27. Reading about the Tuskegee Airmen. Click for full text. 2/28: Alice Walker’s “Flowers.” 3/1: Claudia Rankine’s “Some years there exists a wanting to escape…” from Citizen. See poem here. 3/3: bell hooks’s Feminism is for Everybody. Click for fu …
Read more »Wrapping Up the Winter Athletics Season
Academy students, faculty and staff enjoyed playing basketball (and a few other games!) together at the Cowell Gym February 23, as a wrap up to our winter season. Our ski racers, Kyle N and Reilly O, wrapped up their season with a giant slalom race on …
Read more »New Citizens Center Presents to Students
Daniel Gay (brother of Academic Dean Neale Gay), is an educator at the New Citizens Center in Worcester, MA. He spoke to Academy students on Tuesday, February 21. All of his students, ages 18-22, are either refugees or they came to the United States a …
Read more »Feel the Rhythm
Bucket Brigade with instructor Dave Noonan – a new Studio Block offering this spring. Academy at Charlemont – Bucket Brigade 2017 – Studio Block led by Dave Noonan. from The Academy at Charlemont on Vimeo.
Read more »Throwing with No Hands
In Beginning Ceramics with instructor Christy Knox, students learn to use the wheel through trying their hand at centering and throwing while blindfolded.
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