Hallways: Breaking Barriers (Winter 21-22)

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INSIDE THE HALL MIDDLE SCHOOL

From music to humanities, cross-disciplinary practices in Middle School choir This semester, Matthew Pyles’ Middle School chorus classes worked in harmony with the humanities department to further connect students with the words and meaning in the music they performed. In 5th grade, Senorita Katie King and Senorita Vanesa Wenz visited class to teach students the lyrics to “De Colores,” a joyful song that celebrates the bright colors of creation. Sixth grade students visited the library to study the books referenced in their choir song “Stories of My Life,” including A Wrinkle in Time, The Wind in the Willows, and Alice in Wonderland. As the 7th grade chorus learned “Follow the Drinking Gourd” for the winter concert, Director of Equity and Inclusion MarQuis Chappell joined to teach the class about Coded Spirituals, the religious songs often composed in the Christian African American tradition that held important meanings and messages during the time of enslavement.

Using research and strategy to understand ancient civilizations From the battlefields of conquest to the battlefields of real estate, 6th grade history used interactive projects this semester to better understand life in ancient civilizations. The first project had students researching the culture and geography of different ancient civilizations to determine which would be the best place to settle. Students presented their findings in the form of persuasive commercials. From there, students put their knowledge of ancient civilizations into practice with the empire game. Students were divided into ancient empire teams, the Phoenicians, Hittites, Persians, and Babylonians, and worked to control the game board. Throughout the project, they had to complete jobs, collect resources, and grow their empire to surpass the competing teams. Using thoughtful teamwork, strategy, and reasoning skills, they gained a better understanding of why conflict occurs among civilizations and how it might be avoided.

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In Memoriam Alumnae

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pages 65-68

In Memoriam Susan Baughman

4min
page 64

In Memoriam Trustees

2min
page 62

In Memoriam Pat Moran

2min
page 63

Marriages

2min
page 61

Births

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page 60

Class Notes

15min
pages 54-59

Twice-the-Fun Reunion

3min
page 40

Internship Opportunities

6min
pages 52-53

Alumnae Network Spotlight

1min
page 49

An Olympic Splash

17min
pages 30-33

From the Hill to the Gridiron

11min
pages 34-37

Sprinting Ahead of the Field

7min
pages 28-29

Title IX Trailblazers

3min
page 27

Being Bold at Facebook

2min
page 20

Soccer IQ Earns College Scholarship

3min
page 26

Celebrating State Championships

5min
pages 22-23

On Her Leadership Game

3min
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National Merit Scholars

2min
page 18

Daughter and Mother/Special Friend Coffee

2min
page 19

Visual Art

1min
page 17

Wings of Healing

3min
page 16

Inside the Hall: Upper School

2min
pages 8-9

Observations from Jess Hill

3min
page 4

Student Voices

6min
pages 10-11

A Milestone Year

4min
page 5

Inside the Hall: Middle School

3min
pages 6-7

Library Legacy

5min
pages 12-13

In the Spotlight Performing Arts

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