The kids, who are members of the No Place for Hate Committee, have come up with a way to make things better. They’re creating a display called “Humans of Cornwall.”
Last year, the two sixth graders joined their school’s Writing Club. Over the past year and a half, they’ve been developing their short story, “The Real Imaginary Friend.”
To prepare their students for a future that’s being changed by technology and engineering, a pair of fifth-grade science teachers are conducting a different STEM activity (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) every month.
People shouldn’t just recycle at home. They should do it everywhere they go. That was the theme of Leah Christman’s poster, which will be featured in next year’s calendar. For 16 years the annual New
With “Beauty and the Beast’s” success on Broadway and the cinematic release earlier this year, it only made sense for Riverlight Theatre Arts to choose the fairy tale for its summer performance.
After welcoming the guests at the Wednesday night moving up ceremony, the middle school principal addressed the eighth-graders. “You’re leaving us taller, funnier and smarter than when you entered.”