Living History
While students are engaged in distance learning, as part of our history classes, they are being asked to keep journals in order to create primary...
We kicked off our first Major Activity on Saturday, September 28 with the Great Vermont Corn Maze located in Danville, VT. Nine students traveled to this 24 acre maze, ready for the challenge. The weather was pretty wet, but after walking almost 5 miles and getting very muddy, students completed the maze and rang the "Bell of Success" at the end. They celebrated with ice cream and goat cuddles on the farm.
Although the maze is a fun fall activity, it also reinforced the importance of team work, resilience, and determination! We are already strategizing our approach for the maze next year.
While students are engaged in distance learning, as part of our history classes, they are being asked to keep journals in order to create primary...
Presentation by Maya Christobel on Sept. 25, 2019, 6 - 7:30pm RPS Library Maya Christobel is a Harvard Psychotherapist, having done her Master’s and...
This year our students started the year reading the graphic novel March: Book One by civil rights leader and congressman, John Lewis, in...