Please join us as we celebrate the International Day of Peace.
2 months ago, Dare Oliver
Please join us as we recognize International Peace Day.
Epiphany student Makayla has four acrylic paintings on display at CAGS (Craven Arts Gallery and Studios, 309 Middle Street in Downtown New Bern) throughout September, October, and November. A great time to see her work is during ArtWalk, which takes place tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. Congratulations, Makayla!
2 months ago, Dare Oliver
Epiphany student Makayla has four acrylic paintings on display at CAGS (Craven Arts Gallery and Studios, 309 Middle Street in Downtown New Bern) throughout September, October, and November. A great time to see her work is during ArtWalk, which takes place tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. Congratulations, Makayla!
Epiphany student Makayla has four acrylic paintings on display at CAGS (Craven Arts Gallery and Studios, 309 Middle Street in Downtown New Bern) throughout September, October, and November. A great time to see her work is during ArtWalk, which takes place tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. Congratulations, Makayla!
Mrs. Tomboulian's visual arts class finished their Peace Day cranes today and stepped out into the sunshine for a photo session around the Peace Pole near the rear foyer. We're looking forward to sharing more pictures of their cranes at our Peace Day celebration at 9:10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19, during Chapel. Please join us if you can!
2 months ago, Dare Oliver
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Peace Day cranes
Our very talented eighth-grader, Juliet, performed the Star Spangled Banner to open the Bike MS: Historic New Bern Ride this morning at Union Point Park. Thank you for sharing your talents, Juliet! Wonderful job.
2 months ago, Dare Oliver
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Juliet
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Today our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
3 months ago, Dare Oliver
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
The Honor Code Dedication is always a special convocation at The Epiphany School of Global Studies. Our students, faculty, and staff once again committed themselves to our core values: respect, responsibility, service, and integrity. Special thanks to Dr. James for a meaningful and thoughtful chapel service and to Ben Copland for playing such beautiful songs on the cello.
Huge shoutout to all our fabulous readers who completed their Summer Bingo sheets with a Blackout! Their hard work and dedication paid off, and they enjoyed a Kona Ice today!
3 months ago, Calah Ronzheimer
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We can't wait to see all of our Falcons tomorrow! Welcome back, everyone!
3 months ago, Dare Oliver
Welcome back, Falcons!
Epiphany was honored to be a co-sponsor (along with Surf, Wind & Fire) of "Disney Camp Rock - The Musical" this summer. All of the teens and mentors who worked on this production are to be commended - it was so much fun to see this show come to life on the stage at New Bern Civic Theatre. Thanks to all of our families who joined us at the open dress rehearsal. It was so nice to visit with friends in the middle of the summer.
3 months ago, Dare Oliver
Epiphany was honored to be a co-sponsor (along with Surf, Wind & Fire) of "Disney Camp Rock - The Musical" this summer. All of the teens and mentors who worked on this production are to be commended - it was so much fun to see this show come to life on the stage at New Bern Civic Theatre. Thanks to all of our families who joined us at the open dress rehearsal. It was so nice to visit with friends in the middle of the summer.
Epiphany was honored to be a co-sponsor (along with Surf, Wind & Fire) of "Disney Camp Rock - The Musical" this summer. All of the teens and mentors who worked on this production are to be commended - it was so much fun to see this show come to life on the stage at New Bern Civic Theatre. Thanks to all of our families who joined us at the open dress rehearsal. It was so nice to visit with friends in the middle of the summer.
Epiphany was honored to be a co-sponsor (along with Surf, Wind & Fire) of "Disney Camp Rock - The Musical" this summer. All of the teens and mentors who worked on this production are to be commended - it was so much fun to see this show come to life on the stage at New Bern Civic Theatre. Thanks to all of our families who joined us at the open dress rehearsal. It was so nice to visit with friends in the middle of the summer.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
3 months ago, Dare Oliver
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Epiphany's Leadership Team met throughout the summer to plan for the upcoming school year, which is fast approaching! They also spent some time getting creative with several art projects. Mr. Wang took the time to share his pottery-making expertise, which the team really enjoyed. One afternoon was spent creating a piece of pottery on the wheel, another was spent painting the pieces, and then all were delighted to be reunited with their final project after it was safely fired in the kiln. Thanks to Mrs. Tomboulian and Mr. Wang for the opportunity to learn a new craft.
Closures and adjustments due to impending weather:
4 months ago, Dare Oliver
Closures and adjustments due to impending weather:
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
4 months ago, Dare Oliver
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
Congratulations to Jack Arthur and Mason Oliver for their accomplishments at Summer Ventures. Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics is a four-week, no-cost, state-funded program for academically talented North Carolina students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Jack and Mason were accepted into the Aquatic Ecology program at App State, where they did field research and created in-depth presentations, which they shared with the entire group on the last day.
AP scores are in, and our Falcons soared! Check out our scores:
4 months ago, Dare Oliver
2024 AP Scores
Enjoy this beautiful day!
5 months ago, Dare Oliver
Happy Fourth of July!
Students in our Underwater Creatures Camp learned about sharks, octopus, jellyfish, and deep sea creatures. We went to the North Carolina Aquarium in Pine Knoll Shores to see some of the creatures we learned about. We thought it was pretty interesting that the weight of all of our campers was about the same weight as a tiger shark!
5 months ago, Calah Ronzheimer
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Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium . This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium! They spent the morning exploring. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher. The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
5 months ago, Dare Oliver
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Epiphany teacher, Mrs. Brinson, recently took the four fifth-grade winners of a summer fun Gala prize to the coast to hike the Fort Macon Trail, followed by lunch and an afternoon at The Dunes Club pool and beach. When bad weather threatened the outing, Mrs. Brinson decided to start at the aquarium .  This was a good choice, as one of the students had never been to our great Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium!  They spent the morning exploring. Check out the short video of the students experiencing hurricane force winds. When the threat of rain went away, the group traveled to Fort Macon. The humidity was 100%, so the tired explorers opted to tour Fort Macon proper instead of the trail hike. They learned all about the many uses of the fort, how it was built, and what it would have been like to have served there. Finally, they all made it  to The Dunes Club, and the boys swam for two hours and enjoyed lunch together with their teacher.  The ride home was a flurry of "what was your favorite part of today?"
Congratulations to our graduates!
6 months ago, Dare Oliver
Congrats, seniors!
“We only purchased one ticket!” declared Charles Barrett. New to Epiphany next year, Charles, Kimberly, and rising seventh grader, Brooke Barrett, won this year’s Tuition Raffle at Epiphany’s annual benefit Gala. Their one ticket saved their family $5,542.50 or 50% off Brooke’s tuition for the 2024-2025 school year. Congratulations to the Barrett Family and welcome to The Epiphany School of Global Studies!
6 months ago, Dare Oliver
Tuition Raffle Winners!
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
6 months ago, Dare Oliver
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders showed their musical ranges today at the end-of-the-year concert. We heard recorders, ukes, and lovely singing. We also honored our fifth graders as they prepare to move on to the Trent Campus in the fall. Way to go, Lower School! Thank you to all the teachers who helped prepare them for this concert.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more! Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
6 months ago, Dare Oliver
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Our kindergartners did a fabulous job showing why unity is so important with their musical this morning. And last week, our second graders shared their musical, Welcome to the Jungle. We saw giraffes, elephants, zookeepers, and more!  Special thank you to Sr. Delima for teaching music and acting to our students.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
6 months ago, Dare Oliver
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
Congratulations to the staff and contributors of the second edition of our student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM). This project is an ambitious year-long endeavor by our LAM club. Students created all the paintings, sketches, poems, photographs, and short stories. Our graphic design team was responsible for all of the layout, which was put together in Adobe InDesign. Our advertising committee sold ads to cover the printing costs. We are very proud of all who contributed to this effort. We would also like to thank the following advertisers for their support this year and last: Emerson House Interiors, The Harvey/Heron Hospitality, Murphy Matza Wealth Management, and The Law Offices of Oliver & Cheek.
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