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What Does National Poetry Month Mean to Me?

April 22, 2013
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Autumn through summer, it may seem like writers celebrate their craft almost every month of the year. They dabble in “noveling”—and yes, many consider this a real word—poetry, flash fiction, and script writing. With goals like 50,000 words in November or thirty poems in April, participants in national writing events love a mountainous challenge....

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Boys Volleyball is Ready to Play

April 2, 2013
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After long, hard practices with many committed team players, the boy’s varsity volleyball team is ready to bounce back into competition. After a rough season last year, missing the playoffs by just one game, the team is anticipating a healthy and competitive season, and...

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French III See “Phantom”

April 1, 2013
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The French III class had a wonderful opportunity to see one of the most amazing Broadway shows, The Phantom of the Opera, in Manhattan. The opera is based on the novel by French author Gaston Leroux, telling a love story in his unique and...

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MUN Goes to Philadelphia

February 24, 2013
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Every year in late January, thousands of high school students from all over the country flock to Philadelphia.  They compete in mock committee sessions and crisis simulations that are...

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Winter Concert Traditions

January 30, 2013
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Originally, I had assumed that after six years of performing with orchestra at our school’s annual Winter Holiday Concert, the nervous butterflies and sweaty palms would cease to grace...

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Look Close: A Trip to the Guggenheim

January 8, 2013
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Look Close: A Trip to the Guggenheim

SIA’s Upper School 2-D and 3-D art electives visited the Guggenheim Art Museum Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who draws his inspiration from nature,...

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