Message from Kim

It was great seeing so many Lower School families at the Dining Event on Wednesday evening.  Thanks to Chef Ricardo, Chef Luke, Teri Pisack and, of course, Dr. De Jarnett for hosting this wonderful opportunity for families to learn about the meals that are prepared...
Learning About the Lenape

Learning About the Lenape

Roni Kanter and Michelle Sussmann “He!” [pronounced “Hay!”]  means “Hello!” – from the Lenape languages of Munsee and Unami. In conjunction with our study of the Lenape Native Americans, third graders visited Winakung at Waterloo Village, in nearby Stanhope, New...
Early Childhood Music program

Early Childhood Music program

submitted by Lisa Dove Enter the music room during an early childhood class, and you may spy giants tromping through the woods, or perhaps you might get caught up in a herd of galloping horses or unicorns. Then again, you may come upon a village of prancing elves or a...
What’s Happening in Second Grade?

What’s Happening in Second Grade?

Submitted by various authors The second graders are busy at work!  Below is a glimpse of three of their current units in social studies; science and health and wellness.   Studying the Community: How do you spell D-E?  C-O-M-M-U-N-I-T-Y! Our second graders are hard at...
Who can make a difference in the world?  WE CAN!

Who can make a difference in the world? WE CAN!

Submitted by Ms. Kanter and Ms. Sussman Three years ago we began our Third Graders Making a Difference program.  It was born from the idea that it is never too early for children to think of others and to make a difference – both large and small; near and far.  It was...