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Archives for November, 2010

Diary of a Middle School Golde, Part Five

By Ali Z. (8th grade)
Ah, well, it seems as if this will be the last post from Golde, seeing that the epic finale of our efforts was last Wednesday. I loved every minute of Fiddler on the Roof and wouldn’t change it for the world. We were all great, and everyone remembered their lines(!).

During the [...]

Community Service Day at Inly was About Making Connections

The Parents Group Steering Committee, in coordination with the Community Service After School Program, sponsored an all-school Community Service Day for Inly families in honor of Veterans Day, Thursday, November 11, 2010. Although there was no school that day, Inly families were invited to participate in any of these [...]

Inly School’s Screening of Race to Nowhere Drew Full House

On November 10, Inly School hosted a free public screening of the documentary, Race to Nowhere. The event was hosted by the Inly Parents Group and drew parents, educators, and students from all over the South Shore. Indeed, the place was packed, indicating that attention to the balance of social/emotional development of children with the [...]

Inly Students vs. Teachers: 2010 Post-Season Soccer Challenge

By Liz Knox
When the undefeated Inly MAC soccer team challenged the faculty to a friendly game of soccer, we said “Bring it on.”

It was only after we gathered on the upper field and watched our competition warm up that we began to have second thoughts. Maybe this was going to require effort—or even exertion. Indeed, [...]

Upper Elementary Students Present in Spanish About Their Pets

“Mi Mascota” Presentations

By Lynda Jackson, Inly Spanish Instructor and Spanish Language Director
As an end-of-the-year project last spring, Upper Elementary Spanish students worked on oral and written presentations about their pets. We now have a terrific video of the presentations to share with you.
Students were asked to prepare storyboards with pictures that would [...]