News Archive

2016

  • December

    MS students Eat Local: Winter Gardening Club

    MS students in the "Eat Local: Winter Gardening" Club learned today that eating seasonal vegetables that are grown close to home helps protect our planet and reduce our carbon footprint because local, seasonal food has fewer "food miles." 
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  • Studying root vegetables

    Wind! And ethnobotany students (with their teacher Jane Park) in the midst of their unit on roots harvesting examples of several root vegetables for study. Leafy greens and cabbage are also in season and will serve for a later leaf study (or a quick snack.)
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  • Visit to active hive farm

    8th grade DIG students visit an active hive to learn about bees in preparation for their PBL unit on supporting these important pollinators in an on-campus colony.
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  • November

    2016 Fall Garden Work Day

    Thank you to the Garden Project P.A. volunteers -- and gardening students -- for a fun and fabulously successful fall work day!  We moved a huge pile of mulch to create beautiful paths and also planted the garlic and harvested some herbs.
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  • Fall harvest! 

    Spanish students in middle school harvest an ancient variety of field corn used to make tortillas while other classes explore plant morphology -- and dig up root vegetables.
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  • October

    INSPIRE Presents Hispanic Heritage Assembly

    Presented by the D-E student club INSPIRE (Introducing New Solutions to Promote Integrity & Respect Everywhere), the 2016 Hispanic Heritage Month Assembly for both the Middle and Upper Schools was held on Oct. 6, 2016, in recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
     
    INSPIRE leaders Arlene Mendez ’17, Britney Burns ’18, Jalen Watson ’18, and Isaiah Pean ’17, opened the assembly by each sharing brief information about National Hispanic Heritage Month. The officials ended their speech by encouraging D-E students to learn and celebrate the Hispanic (Spanish-speaking immigrants) and Latino (immigrants from South America) culture during the time of National Hispanic Heritage Month which is from September 15 to October 15.
     
    Arlene Mendez ’17 introduced the guest of the honor, Puerto Rican-born and now Bronx-based hip-hop artist, educator, and filmmaker - Intikana. Intikana performed three songs with music videos and a few of "bars" - lyrical hip-hop raps.
     
    With each performance, Intikana shared his story behind the making of the music. Intikana spoke of his personal experience of growing up in the Bronx as a Puerto Rican-American, losing someone important in his life as he grew up, the experience of being abused by law enforcement for documenting an arrest, and how studying his own heritage has helped him to truly understand himself, which enabled him to pursue a meaningful dream for his future and advanced his understanding of others.
     
    The assembly closed with a Q&A with Intikana. D-E students were encouraged and responded strongly to Intikana's calling of knowing our own heritage to strengthen our foundation to truly embrace diversity and making the world better place.
     
    More information about Intikana can be found at http://intikana.net/index.shtml.
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  • September

    Calliope Wins 5th Crown!

    The 2016 issue of D-E's student-directed literary/arts magazine, Calliope, has won a Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association! 
     
    This is only the fifth time in D-E School history when the journal has earned this distinction, with previous Crowns awarded in 1982, 1993, 2011, and 2014. 

    Steve Petkus, D-E Librarian and Calliope faculty advisor, commented, "This award is a big deal: it represents recognition on a national level, with only 56 scholastic and collegiate magazines honored with Crowns out of 1,100 entries.  I am so proud of the work of our students: the writers and artists who contributed their original pieces for the magazine, the staff who helped choose the content, and especially our four editors, who worked tirelessly last spring to shape Calliope 2016: Savannah DiGiovanni '16, Noa Levin '17, Nasrin Lin '16, and Maxine Musto '17." 

    The current Calliope 2017 editorial board will attend the awards presentation later this spring at Columbia University, during which they will learn if the Crown award is a Gold or a Silver. 

    Congratulations to our entire Calliope crew!
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  • February

    Upcoming Student-Led Donation Drives, Special Events

    Join our D-E Upper School (US) Student Clubs in these upcoming programs!
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  • Diversity Observances Abound in February

    A finicky February - weather-wise - has been supplemented by a few Diversity Initiatives that occurred during the first eight days of the month in recognition of two important celebrations: Black History Month and the Lunar New Year.
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  • Fundraising in February: Origami Swans, V-Day

    D-E welcomes February with two Valentine’s Day-inspired fundraising projects  - one new to 2016, the other a growing favorite in recent years.
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  • January

    Reflecting Upon Dr. King's Legacy - the 2016 MLK Assemblies

    In the days leading up to what would have been the 87th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Lower School had its 2016 MLK Assembly on January 13 while the Middle and Upper Schools held their 2016 assemblies on the morning of January 14.
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2016
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