June (2014)
May (2014)
April (2014)
March (2014)
3/25/2014
George's Gift
3/14/2014
Pick Yourself
February (2014)
December (2013)
12/27/2013
Holiday Card
12/4/2013
Good Causes
12/2/2013
Frozen Assets
November (2013)
11/16/2013
Sally B.
11/10/2013
End Game
October (2013)
September (2013)
9/21/2013
Self Study
End of March
3/30/2006

Let's look at some recent images from across campus. In assembly, Mike Henriques asks the thirty students who were away this winter (at Proctor in Spain, France, Costa Rica and Mountain Classroom) to come forward for a proper welcome.

After assembly, the crowd spills out into warm sun. Seniors stay behind for a meeting clarifying the special study hall privileges they enjoy in the spring term. Everyone else streams towards the Community Center for snacks and a few minutes of down time.

Here, in the Community Center, teacher Marc Neron gets ribbed for the content of the music playlist on his computer, which at least one student ridiculed as out of the 1980s....

We have two 55 minute classes before assembly; two after assembly, and one after lunch. This is algebra 2.

After classes, boys' varsity lacrosse has the annual Green/White scrimmage before making some final cuts.

Da boyz of Carr House enjoy a late afternoon cook-out.

The twenty dormitories have frequent meetings, and Eco-dorm huddles every Wednesday night at 10:00. The meeting is co-ed; the dorm is NOT. Eco-dorm is actually two dormitories under one roof, linked by a common room/classroom. Locked firedoors separate the dorms at 11 PM.

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Transportation between classes.
Does ringing the school bell five minutes before the start of assembly count as community service?
Irony? Santiago Jimenez with the Swedish flag....
Girls' lacrosse practices on Carr Field, close enough to smell the cheeseburgers on the Carr house grill.
Seniors may choose their place of study for study hall hours. Then they have to remain there.