M.A.T.H. student Toby B., 7th grade, is most proud of his name reflection and favorite number assignment.
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Seventh grade student Aya G. practices drawing comic characters by tracing them from a book.
The students in the Stories of Migration class after they presented their literary journalism projects.
Read poems from the 2024 Poetry intensive.
In this English elective class, students wrote complete dystopian stories in a mere 50 words for a recent assignment.
In Yearbook class, students are creating a product that the entire school will see.
Read about how students learn how to create a complete plot, develop editing skills, and receive and give feedback with their peers.
Four students and History Teacher Aaron Sokoll talk about the American character and the reality of our history (pictured above: Duncan B., Nalin T., Aaron, Ari. F., and Olivia C).