Meeting our Goals

Meeting our Goals

The upper school’s Boys Varsity Soccer team won the 2016 PCSAA Soccer Championship Tuesay against EL Haynes by a score of 2-0. With the victory the team has earned an automatic bid in to next week’s State Tournament. The next game with be Monday at Washington Latin against Gonzaga.  Goalie ZhenHua Pavetti is setting his sights on keeping the opposing team scoreless as he did this week! The team is coached by Micah Cooks and Elio Hernandez.

Will+Jane4Ever

Will+Jane4Ever

On Friday AP Literature students in Ms. Seid’s class will visit the Will and Jane exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library, which honors William Shakespeare and Jane Austen and looks at common themes of love and gossip between their stories. The class reads Hamlet and Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre  and is planning a trip next Friday to Manhattan to see the Bronte exhibit at the Morgan. On Friday, the 18th, the class will hold the second annual Jane Austen Tea Party here at school, and students will be assigned various characters from Austen’s text to dress as for the occasion.

The Life of the Mountain

The Life of the Mountain

Students in Ms. Adele Mujal’s fifth grade English class continued their experiential study of Jean Craighead George’s novel My Side of the Mountain with a feast composed of the foods Sam Gribley might have eaten in the book while surviving in the wilderness. Students sampled savory fare like crayfish, rabbit, and acorn pancakes, and dandelion greens, and more common fare, like apples and berries to make sure even the most cautious taste buds were appeased. Thursday the classes were visited by falconer Mr. Mike Dupuy and two of his birds. Using the sounds, tastes and sights of the novel allows Ms. Mujal to make the adventure come alive for her students.

Charter Champs

Charter Champs

The Varsity Girls soccer team also hit the charter championship this week, and like the boys’ team was victorious. Coaches Richardson and Senty celebrated a win at the 2016 PCSAA girls soccer championship Wednesday with the team’s 4-0 victory over Capital City. The next game will  be Tuesday at St. John’s School.