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Country Day Community in Pictures
NO MATTER WHERE WE ARE
“I know, I know!” Students raise their hands to answer Mrs. Perotti’s question during the Diving Into First Grade class.
Middle school students made signs for the Global Climate Strike led by Activist Greta Thunberg and created a massive chalk mural addressing the question “What do you want your Earth to look like in 50 years?”
Mrs. Bornmann’s sixth grade science students apply their understanding of motion and energy by engineering a paper roller coaster.
Working remotely has its benefits: There’s a colorful view out the window, and it allows time to hang out with the cat!
WE ARE CO UNTR Y DA Y!
Cheering on the sports teams and rallying fans are the jobs of the students in the High School Fan Club.
Working from home, Ms. Burns prepares a chicken wing dissection for her seventh grade science students to help them understand how movement in the body works.
In the first of the Country Day Conversations, educator and bestselling author Jessica Lahey delivers a lively presentation on how to help children learn resilience and competence.
High school students were treated to a behind-the-scenes discussion on their trip to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.