Photography Exhibit Goes Online
Limited physical space? Why not go online? That’s what photography teacher Meriah Burman will be doing with photographs from her digital … Continue reading Photography Exhibit Goes Online
Student Work
Limited physical space? Why not go online? That’s what photography teacher Meriah Burman will be doing with photographs from her digital … Continue reading Photography Exhibit Goes Online
On Thursday, November 19, Robert Pinsky, Poet Laureate of the U.S. from 1997-2000, visited Robin Neal’s senior elective on local … Continue reading Seniors Thank Robert Pinsky
Most engineers would never think of designing and building something just to destroy it. Yet that’s exactly what upper school … Continue reading Building (and Breaking) Bridges
Beaver’s modern language department offers a unique class titled Spanish for Native Speakers. This course offers Spanish-speaking students the opportunity to … Continue reading Spanish for Native Speakers
The power of social networking and web 2.0 was on display in English teacher Sarah Akhtar’s senior elective on memoir. … Continue reading Facebook Post Leads to Bestselling Author Visit
As Beaver’s performing arts season gets underway, the Middle School has been hard at work preparing “Legend of the Poinsettia.” This … Continue reading More Than Just Rehearsing
The students in Joe Christy’s 10th grade algebra II class have been applying what they are learning about functions through … Continue reading Bringing Banking to Algebra Class
9th grade students in Rebecca Roberts’ Principles of Art class each have their own art blog to record their thoughts … Continue reading Blogging the Principles of Art
Student’s in Robin Neal’s Local Living Writers class have completed the lyrics to one of two melodies provided by singer-songwriter … Continue reading Music and Lyrics, Part 2
This past summer several Beaver students traveled to Costa Rica to live and work on an organic farm. Danny DeLeon … Continue reading Students Take to the Farm in Costa Rica