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An Inly School Parent Reveals Her Sneak Peek of the Upcoming Production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Not Quite a Village Person
by E.S.
“We’ve had a few accidental solos,” Inly mom Shannon Wilson confessed to me. We were chatting in the Meehan Family Artsbarn at Inly School during a pause in rehearsal for Beauty and the Beast, in which Shannon plays a Silly Girl villager.

As an Inly Player in Annie (2008), Oliver! (2009), [...]

Behind the Scenes of Beauty and the Beast

Inly School invites all those who love a good fairy tale to “Be Our Guest” at our fifth annual big musical production, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on February 11, 12, and 13. This production is brought to you by Inly School and W.B. Mason and features The Inly Players—a troupe of actors [...]

The Totem Pole Project: Inly Elementary Students Extend Native American Studies Through Art

For the past month or so, the UE students have been working with Pam on two large totem poles. One for UE1 and the other for UE2. Each class has been split into eight three-person groups. Each group has an animal. The totem poles will be put in the classes when finished.
There were lots of [...]

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 [...]

Inly Upper Elementary Students Explore Movement Through Poetry

By Colleen Quinn, Inly Movement and Theater Instructor
Recently the Upper Elementary students in grades 4–6 explored movement in a different way: through a writing project. Inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem, I Hear America Singing, we talked about where we see dance movements in everyday life: the teacher’s hand twirling while writing [...]