UPPER & MIDDLE SCHOOL DANCE CONCERT WOWS AUDIENCES Congratulations to the Middle and Upper School students who showcased their talent and hard work at this year's two dance concerts! More photos. |
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1ST GRADE "ROBOT DESIGN CHALLENGE" LEVERAGES STUDENTS' STEAM & SPANISH SKILLS As part of their Robot Design Challenge, 1st graders built 3D models of robots using the BC Design Process in Spanish, "Pensar, Planear, Hacer, Revisar" (Think, Plan, Do, Review), to practice what they've learned in their STEAM and Spanish classes. In their final class presentations, which were done in Spanish, students described their robots using the vocabulary of descriptive words they've learned this year. Photos of students in action. |
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CINCO DE MAYO FIESTA AT LINCOLN PLACE Morning Meeting was a fiesta earlier this month when the Middle School came together and were treated to beautiful mariachi music in honor of Cinco de Mayo! Band students and faculty members even played alongside the band, while the rest of the audience joined in for a sing-along. |
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THE 7TH GRADE MATH FAIR IMPRESSES Students showed off their impressive research and provided visitors with hands-on activities during the annual 7th Grade Math Fair! Their visitors learned about a wide range of topics including: the math behind maps, Mobius strips, tessellations, the abacus, derivations of the area of the circle, and sports statistics. |
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BC FACULTY PRESENTS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE Director of the Office of Equity and Inclusion Brandie Melendez presented at the National Business Officers Association Annual Conference. Her talk, 'From Gatekeeping To Changemaking: Practices To Cultivate Communities of Belonging,' challenged the audience to aspire to, create, and sustain diverse, equitable, and inclusive institutions in which community members experience belonging. |
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VIDEO: PRESCHOOLERS LEARN THE PARTS OF A BOOK Where are the endpapers in a book? If you're not sure, ask a one of our PreK3 students! Watch their video short to learn more parts of a book. |
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SENIOR SPEAKERS Congratulations to our latest round of Senior Speakers! Emily S.'22 took us through an explanation of why Emily is a self-described "enigma" and closed the speech with some sage wisdom about faking it until you make it and creating confidence in ourselves. Dylan A.'22 maintained that while living a life of "loss, agony, and disgust" as a New York Knicks fan has not been easy, supporting the team is a major part of Dylan's identity and pride as a New Yorker. Nika S.'22 shared a truly gripping tale of this year's Spoon Game, which held moments of great triumph, but was cut short by a clever faculty member who Nika wasn't suspecting. Liam F.F.'22 used visual storytelling to transport the audience all the way to a tiny, rural community in Wisconsin where Liam's family has traveled every summer and juxtaposed life there with life in New York. |
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PHOTO GALLERY: 2ND GRADE READER'S THEATER UNIT 2nd graders in Library Class are starring in short plays based on their favorite picture books as part of the Reader's Theater unit. Check out these thrilling thespians! |
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SPEECH & DEBATE CELEBRATES A YEAR OF SUCCESS Speech & Debate students and faculty got together to celebrate another successful year! It was a wonderful evening of snacks, socializing, speeches, and a send-off for the Seniors: Margot S., Noa B. '22, Carly S.'22, Louisa E.'22, Simon H.'22, Ryan I.'22, Manny P.'22, and Yazan B.'22. |
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PHOTO GALLERY: BOYS JV BASEBALL Congratulations to the Boys JV Baseball team on a successful season! Photos. Let's go Lions! |
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JUNIOR VARIETY SHOW SPOTLIGHTS STUDENT TALENT The Class of 2023 hosted and held the annual Junior Variety Show which included a wide variety of performances from students and faculty: ranging from stand-up comedy to musical acts, and pogo-sticking! There was also a live raffle with prizes from Cousin John's, Union Market, and Stone Park Cafe! |
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PHOTO ALBUM: MIDDLE SCHOOL DECADES WEEK Middle Schoolers traveled through time during Decades Week! Students got creative and dressed up in the fashion of a different time period for each day of the week, beginning in the 1930s and traveling all the way into the future! They rocked poodle skirts, band tee shirts swiped from parents, and authentic vintage clothes! More photos from the week. |
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