The Gryphon: Fall/Winter 1920

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ON THE QUAD Family Visit Weekend The CSW community was delighted to welcome parents and families to campus for the school’s annual Family Visit Weekend in October. Visitors tagged along with students to classes like “Pinhole Photography,” “South Asian Literature,” and “Analytic Geometry.” Drop-in time with Head of School Lise Charlier afforded families the opportunity to get to know CSW’s new leader, and an engaging Culture Fest event on Friday evening celebrated the diverse array of cultures represented at The Cambridge School of Weston. A group of families headed out to Honey Pot Hill Orchards for an afternoon of fall festivities on Saturday.

Haiti Project Recognizes 5th Anniversary This year marks the 5th anniversary of the founding of the Haiti Project, an online dance exchange program founded by Hope Cooper ’15 with students from Kenscoff, Haiti, ranging from the ages of three to twelve. The program is meant support vibrant cultural exchange, immersing Haitian students into the American dance experience. Sadly, political instability has raised serious obstacles for our friends in Haiti, preventing students from engaging in their usual programming. In an effort to help, members of the Haiti Project collected donated clothing, electronics, and school supplies to send over to those in need. The group ended up collecting over 200 pounds of donated clothing.


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