Postscripts 2019

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Mayfield students are....

Developing critical thinking skills by looking across disciplines and considering other viewpoints.

Learning to compare and contrast concepts across different subject areas.

Becoming more efficient and creative as they consolidate learning by synthesizing ideas from several perspectives.

Developing research skills applicable to future learning.

AP Language class fills a void in required readings with an assist from U.S. history When English Department Chair Leandra Ferguson reviewed the readings for her Advanced Placement English Language class, she saw a big hole—and reached out to U.S. History teachers to help fill the void. In Unit 2, “Building a Nation,” past years’ readings included pieces from settlers and early Americans, but none from Native Americans. “If we are exploring what it means to be American, we want to make sure that we are learning from different perspectives,” Ms. Ferguson said. “We are really trying to diversify authors so we can look at common threads in our values.” The English and Social Studies departments decided to create a dual unit. In English class students read a transcription of the oral Iroquois Constitution, which governed six Native American nations. They analyzed the use of metaphors in the document and how the Iroquois used both explicit and implicit language to express their philosophy. Simultaneously, in U.S. History, the same students studied how the document and its democratic ideals influenced the U.S. Constitution, and how early settlers treated Native Americans. Their assignment called on them to research and explore the culture, philosophy

and governing structure of a Native American nation. “In my history class we took a very objective stance when learning about the tribes,” said Paloma Torres ’20, who reported on the Seminole tribe. She said the joint project showed her “multiple perspectives” about early America. “My history class explained what happened, but my English class explained why.” Brenda Wilmore ’20 said she became so engaged with her research on the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe that she travelled to Cal State San Bernardino to attend a Native American Pow Wow celebration to enrich her research. “It was very interesting and cool to experience a cultural event such as that, and I was able to learn more about multiple tribes, which was awesome,” she said. She was thrilled to speak with a tribe elder who told her that Tongvan women “stood up” to protest the Spanish enslavement of their people. The interdisciplinary lesson deepened her learning. “AP Lang helped me understand how to determine if a source is useful,” she said. “History helped me know what information to gather.”

“My history class explained what happened,

but my English class explained why.” — PALOMA TORRES ’20

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The First Amendment meets the Fourth Estate in government class

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New Trustees

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Message from Joe Eisele, Board of Trustees Chair

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Message from Kate Morin, Head of School

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pages 4-5

Career Day 2019: Mayfield alums, incredible in so many ways, offer powerful advice

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page 57

Alumnae Homecoming Brunch 2019

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pages 54-55

2019 Benefit Honoree: Kathleen Clougherty Regan ’64

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Alums devote support and service to South Central LAMP, a Holy Child ministry

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Mayfield Rocks our Annual Benefit!

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pages 50-51

Memorable moments in Cubs sports

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pages 32-33

Filipina-American student group wins prestigious global citizenship grant

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pages 24-25

Freshman artists express their ‘visions of equality’—and their insightful work earns a place in a museum exhibition

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page 30

Mayfield artists put themselves ‘out there’ to strong reviews

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Looking for a dopamine rush? The KIT Club offers students a healthy dose

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Mayfield teachers fire up their computers and become students of technology

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pages 28-29

Body Positive Club helps students redefine the meaning of beauty

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pages 20-21

How do teenage girls pray?

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pages 26-27

A club for everyone!

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Students experience what “applied mathematics” really means

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AP Language class fills a void in required readings with an assist from U.S. History

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About This Issue

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Interdisciplinary learning offers diverse pathways to discovery

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pages 14-17

Celebrating Our Unique Selves

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