Ninth-graders use ropes and bungee cords to transfer “radioactive” balls from one bucket to another without crossing a boundary, one of eight orientation activities.
Welcome, and Welcome Back!
After a summer of preparations, students returned to campus for two days of orientation before classes began, ninth and tenth-graders on one day, eleventh- and twelfth-graders the next. Students met in their advisory groups, ran through their class schedules, and connected with their peers, faculty, and staff in activities both fun and informative.
Clementine Bannon speaks at assembly as the other senior student councilors look on, from left, Will MacArthur, Jack Gray, and Chloë Sheahan.
Students applaud during our first all-school assembly in more than a year.
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