Academics

Students Learn About The Westward Movement Through Experiential Learning

December 13, 2017

Third graders at Renbrook School as part of their Westward Movement Unit took on the life of a pioneer. Part of their unit included traveling west on the Oregon Trail followed by Prairie Day, where students show off their scrapbooks to their parents and participate in a hoedown with dances they learn in P.E.

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Bringing the Supreme Court to Life!

December 7, 2017

Jackie Nickeo Upper School History Department Head brings the Supreme Court to life in the classroom. The assignment was the culmination of the study of the Constitution and the clarity it provides in respect to laws in our country. The Judicial Branch and the amendments were the final part of the Constitution study. Students were assigned Supreme Court cases to research, summarize and present in 5-7 minutes to a mock Supreme Court. They used the original model of the court which consisted of five justices. Their job was to persuade the Court to support or uphold their client’s rights or if arguing the other side, rule against them. They understand that some amendments are more controversial than others. Students were asked to deliver their argument in a clear, confident and serious manner. 

Mrs. Nickeo says, “I loved doing this with them because it brings everything to life after they visited the Supreme Court in Washington D.C.”

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Grade 4 Visits the Eli Whitney Museum

November 22, 2017
Fourth graders had a great time visiting the Eli Whitney Museum, where they learned about houses all around the world. This year students built reproductions of South African ndebele homes, Irish sod houses, and Chinese entry gates. Samples of their work will be on display in the library.
 
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Third Grade Westward Movement

November 14, 2017

In the third grade Westward Movement Unit experiential learning is what allows students to take on the life of a pioneer and travel west on the Oregon Trail. The culminating event is Prairie Day, where students show off their scrapbooks and participate in a hoedown with dances they learn in P.E.

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Ninth grade Spanish students shared their projects with first graders

November 13, 2017
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Life Online: A Conversation with Students and Families

November 13, 2017

8th and 9th Grade students led a discussion and education from experts in the technology, mental health, education, and legal fields at this community conversation and education event.


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National Parks Day Projects

July 13, 2017

Grade 3 students showcased their projects for National Parks Day. Creativity was in full effect!

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Author Visit: “A Thirst for Home”

July 12, 2017

Author Christine Ieronimo visited Grade 4 today. She spoke about her book “A Thirst for Home” to raise awareness for the need to access clean water after a trip to Ethiopia to get her adopted daughter. She hopes to inspire others to learn more about this global problem.

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