I feel so fortunate to have had such a wonderful year alongside the boys of 9-1. While these students were always going to hold a special place for me as they were my first class at Calvert, being able to teach them again gave me the opportunity to see firsthand the incredible progress that students make in preparation for Ninth Age, as well as their development throughout this year. I know we learned a lot from one another, and I will thoroughly miss them as they enter into their final Lower School year. I look forward to hearing their summer stories in the fall (or before!), and I am excited to sharing our travels for history this summer through our blog. Happy Summer!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Biome Presentations
Here are the first few biome presentations. The boys did an incredible job, and it is exciting to see that so many of them are continuing to create prezi's over the summer!
Friday, June 7, 2013
Track and Field Day
The Ninth Age boys and girls participated in a "make-up" track and field day as the first day was unfortunately rained out. Here are a few quick shots from the day...
I was so proud of all of the boys for their sportsmanship and effort, but I have found that there is usually one race that stands out each year as the "epitome of track and field day." That race this year was the long run with hurdles. One student unfortunately slipped and fell just steps after beginning the race. While it would have been easy (and even understandable) to be disappointed and to have given up, this runner took off after the other racers, who had already jumped the first set of hurdles. He caught up with the pack and at the last moment took the lead to win. The determination to stay in the race, despite a set-back or frustration not only epitomizes Track and Field day, but also what I hope many of the boys have learned throughout the year, as this message is truly invaluable throughout the years to come.
I was so proud of all of the boys for their sportsmanship and effort, but I have found that there is usually one race that stands out each year as the "epitome of track and field day." That race this year was the long run with hurdles. One student unfortunately slipped and fell just steps after beginning the race. While it would have been easy (and even understandable) to be disappointed and to have given up, this runner took off after the other racers, who had already jumped the first set of hurdles. He caught up with the pack and at the last moment took the lead to win. The determination to stay in the race, despite a set-back or frustration not only epitomizes Track and Field day, but also what I hope many of the boys have learned throughout the year, as this message is truly invaluable throughout the years to come.
Thank you, Mrs. Bishop!
We are saying "Thank-You" and "Good-Bye" to one of our favorite lower school teachers, Mrs. Bishop. We will miss her tremendously next year but are so grateful for all that she has given us in her years at Calvert!
Good Bye Mrs. Bishop from Ms. Gentry on Vimeo.
Good Bye Mrs. Bishop from Ms. Gentry on Vimeo.
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