Model Students

Model Students

Seventh graders Nico David-Fox and Tomas Portilla- Marchiori  were named as the “Outstanding Delegates” for their committee, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, at the George Washington University Middle School Model UN Conference on November 17.  They debated on the the topic of , ” Gender and Prison Reform.” Meanwhile, seventh grader Ganesh Bhojwani was recognized at the Closing Ceremony for his performance as a delegate to the European Union 2015.  His committee debated the topic:  “The Re-Entry of the United Kingdom to the European Union.” Ganesh was given a verbal commendation by the chairperson of his committee during the awards ceremony.  Five hundred students from Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia participated including nine students from Washington Latin. Seventh graders Shreya Kelly and Mackie Boone served on the U.N. Women’s Committee and debated the topic:  “Improving Women’s Access To Education,” and Ella Hankins and Josie McCartney served on the Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Committee debating the topic: “Environmental Migrants.” Lucas  Rohde and Ben Yarkin served on the Association of Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN) and debated the topic: “Summit of the Crisis in the South China Sea.” The team is advised by seventh grade history teacher Mr. Wills.
Debaters Deluxe

Debaters Deluxe

The Great Debaters participated in the Julia Burke Invitational tournament at Greenbelt MS two Saturdays ago.  Novice debaters included Kayla Park and Sheridan Easterling, Ahmad West-Bey and Jonah Cohen, Amal Buba and Brooke Roberson, Lena Webb and Dami Akinsanya, Alice Pittard and Pearl Steckler.  Varsity debaters included D’Andre Person and Jackson Lewis and junior varsity debaters included Brandon Souverain and Maxwell Burton.
After the tournament, our team had the opportunity to hear former First Lady, Michelle Obama, speak at the Capital One Arena. Former president Barack Obama arrived and spoke.
Cross Country Race Continues

Cross Country Race Continues

This past weekend sophomore Zoe Edelman, and juniors Oliver Spiva and Luke Tewalt competed at the National Cross Country Regionals in Cary, NC. For these events the 12 southeast states’ top runners competed. Tewalt finished 23rd out of over 250 male runners, running his second fastest time this season, making him the fastest cross country male runner in the city. Edelman finished 32nd out of over 250 female runners. She ran her fastest time of the year, making her the fastest female runner in city. Spiva ran a terrific race, running his second fastest time of the season. The team was accompanied by track coach and upper school dean Mr. Callum.

Get Hook’d on the Arts!

Get Hook’d on the Arts!

At last week’s performance of the Hook, students performed music, poetry, and open mic. The event, organized by upper school students was run with the help of Ms. Seid, Mr. Hotchkiss, and Ms. Raskin. Twice a year, students organize an afternoon performance to showcase the creative talents and voices of upper school students. Meanwhile twice a year the middle school organizes a similar coffee house, featuring young poets, singers, actors and dancers in the MPR with the help of Ms. Bloomfield and Ms. Lee-Bey.

Musical Notes

Musical Notes

This winter’s annual school-wide musical will be the Music Man, directed by Mr. Baldwin. In the lead role of Harold Hill will be junior Owen Fox-Whelpton and senior Shelby Griffith will play his love interest, librarian Marian Paroo. The play will feature 50 middle and upper schoolers, the largest cast of any musical the school has performed.  Mr. Baldwin also cast several teachers in cameo appearances, including Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Liu, Mr. Hotchkiss, and Mr. Edmundson as the Barbershop Quartet. Mr. Birkenhead will also play Mayor Shinn, and Ms. Kolb will play Alma Hix. The play will run in mid-March.