A Soundtrack for Shakespeare
A trend in Hollywood has been to take classic movies, plays, or comic books and modernize them to appeal to … Continue reading A Soundtrack for Shakespeare
Student Work
A trend in Hollywood has been to take classic movies, plays, or comic books and modernize them to appeal to … Continue reading A Soundtrack for Shakespeare
Seventh grade students in Elizabeth McGann’s science class have been participating in a project called River City. The project is … Continue reading Right Here in River City
As you walk through the exhibit space in the science wing these days you’ll come face-to-face with critters of the … Continue reading Critters in the Hallway
On March 26 and 27, after six weeks of designing, building, and testing, Beaver’s robotics team turned its robot, Leslie … Continue reading Leslie II and the Beaverbots
This year, Global History and Social Studies Chair Kader Adjou’s classes have participated in Skype video conversations with students in … Continue reading Skype With South Korea
This year’s Creative Scholars Project (CSP) asked the eighth grade to “Take a Stance.” Students were to choose a topic … Continue reading Eighth Graders Take a Stance
If you’ve ever walked down the first-floor upper school hallway near the Admissions Office you may have noticed a bulletin … Continue reading Combining Math and Art
Eighth grade students in Amy Winston’s art class were sent out around campus with non-traditional art materials (paper bags, strings, … Continue reading Art With Non-Traditional Materials
Students today come with a cell phone attached to their hip, a laptop computer in their bag, and a video … Continue reading Scenes From Knitting Class
Inspired by the recent Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Beaver’s chamber music director Joanna Goldstein devised a novel way to challenge … Continue reading Musicians Compete in Chamber Olympics