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In this week's From the Library Newsletter, learn about a great opportunity for our students to help Vermont Humanities review several environmentally themed books, read about what's on several teachers' reading lists for this summer and get some ideas for your own summer reads! Please click here for more information and photos.
Please be sure to return your overdue library books, renew those you need more time to read and make your summer reading selections. Have a great summer!
Students FEAST on new Opportunities at Shelburne Farms
Students FEAST on new Opportunities at Shelburne Farms
By Ada Mahood
Last week Mrs B and Kat Robbins brought six CRAFT students up to Shelburne Farms in Burlington. The CRAFT students were participating in the student led summit FEAST, Food Education And Sustainable Thinking. Upon arriving, students listened to a sustainable leader, Grace Oedel. Grace Oedel is the Executive Director of NOFA Vermont (Northeast Organic Farming Association) She said some really thoughtful and meaningful things about sustainability and farming. She herself actually grew up away from farm life in Georgia. “Once we get food and farming right, we can get so much more right.” After the students heard from Grace Oedel, they went onto their first morning workshop for 55 minutes. Some students made tortillas and crafted their own tacos, others learned how to mend clothing and Woodstock students Chelsea McDermott and Sadie Boulbol led a workshop on how to grow microgreens and make microgreen pesto! Then the students transitioned to another workshop based off of sustainability. Some of the afternoon activities were, Food Cultures around the world, foraging for wild foods and many others! Lastly, we shared a delicious lunch and talked amongst ourselves throughout the different schools and listened to a closing message by one of our amazing Woodstok students who was a program coordinator, Priscilla Richardson! Overall, it was a great learning experience and super fun to try out so many cool sustainability workshops!
Middle School Spring Carnival
Middle School students celebrated the end of school having a great time together at our Spring Carnival. Our festivities began with a student-led assembly involving music, games, dance, and recognitions. 7th and 8th graders then faced off in an epic game of Capture the Flag. We spent the afternoon rotating through stations that included water balloons, relay races, group games, rock painting, robot challenges, and water games. The afternoon wrapped up with ice creams and yearbook signing. Thanks to the M.S. Leadership Club, Lindsey St.Cyr, Zala Farlow, Addison Tapley, Ella Davis, Moira McCarthy, Gratia Fielder, Lucy Fox, Charlie Bordeau, Willow Carey, and Kasia Sluka, for all their hard work planning the Carnival. It was a fantastic end to the school year!
8th Grade Annual Bethany Birches Campout
The 8th grade celebrated the end of middle school with their annual Bethany Birches Campout on May 30-31. Students enthusiastically shared two phone-free, sunny days together, as well as one (chilly) night. Swimming, S'mores, playing 9-square, volleyball and basketball, performing variety show acts, and competing to win middle school jeopardy were some of the many activities that kept students busy and having fun. They also ate lots of yummy food and snacks! Below are some students’ reactions to the trip:
"I had a ton of fun. I loved Bethany Birches. I made a lot of fun memories with my cabin group. I loved playing 9-square and I loved the food." -- Brooke Rowlee
"When I'm at school I often feel as if we are separated by groups. When we arrived at Bethany Birches, I instantly noticed a shift and we truly felt like a family." --Lexi Gabardi
"At Bethany Birches everyone was a lot closer than they are in school. The water slide in particular. People were cheering each other on." - Ella Davis
"The pond was really fun and playing volleyball near the pond was super fun" --Orly Agin
"I had a really fun time playing volleyball with my cabin group" --Addi Blanchard