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2023 summer assignments

Summer is a time for fun, relaxation and rejuvenation...but don't forget about your summer reading and assignments. Below are attached several documents that will prepare you well and help to kick-start the new academic year.  

We'll be adding summer assignments through June 16th.  Please make sure to return as new assignments are added and select the assignments that are right for your 2023-24 grade level. Contact your teacher or the counseling department if you have any questions.

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AP Art History tour Hall Art Foundation

Ms. Gravel's AP Art History class took a tour of the new exhibits at the Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont with Ms. Piccoli.

On Thursday afternoon, Ms. Gravel's AP Art History class took a tour of the new exhibits at the Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont with Ms. Piccoli. The students enjoyed seeing over 100 works by Andy Warhol in the small is beautiful exhibit. One of the highlights was wearing 3D glasses to view the stereoscopic silkscreen painting titled Patty Oldenburg. In the Susan Rothenberg retrospective, students practiced Visual Thinking Strategies with a piece titled Impending Doom. And, when looking at the shield-like armatures created by Ron Gorchov, Katie Jones found inspiration for a future art project.

Thanks so much to the Hall Art Foundation for making these exhibits accessible to our students. They also offer teachers professional opportunities over the summer.

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Senior class trip to Boston!

The senior class took their senior trip to Boston on Monday. They started at the Aquarium, then had lunch at Faneuil Hall, shopping on Newbury St. and finally jumping at a trampoline park. It was a great great time! Thank you to Lily Gubbins, Norah Harper, Audrey Emery and Will Coates for planning this super awesome trip!

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Yearbook Club receives honor

Our Yearbook Club was selected to receive the Gold Level for the National Program of Excellence. Our yearbook will be featured in the "Look Book" that all schools receive nationally as an example of how to broadly represent the student body while helping students develop 21st-century skills. We were selected because we:

  • Created an inclusive yearbook

  • Generate school engagement

  • Successfully manage the yearbook creation process.

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AP Lit: Narrative Reality "Who's there?" Project

AP Literature seniors finished the year reading Hamlet and created a final project around the play's central question, "Who's there?"

This project, produced in a visual thinking/sketch-note style, was an opportunity for seniors to reflect on their childhood, adolescence and future prospects, as well as the literature of the year and what has mattered them in positive ways, as well as in less than desirable ways.

Thinking about their own humanity and the humanity in an array of characters from the works of John Steinbeck, Ian McEwan, Mary Shelley, Ralph Ellison, and back to Shakespeare, seniors set about composing a "To be" page, a "Not to be" page, a "Let be" page, and a concluding "Who's There" page for themselves.

These works (along with two proofs for all the ways The Lumineers' song Ophelia proves this band knows their Hamlet) are hung along the river behind The Bowl. If you'd like to check them out, they'll be up until Sunday, June 18th, weather permitting!

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