Sunday, January 26, 2014
What We Are Reading
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Middle School Students Go Cat-tailing (and more)
This year some of the 6th grade service projects focused on the outdoor spaces on campus. Excited about spending the day in the Preserve some students had the fun of Cat-tailing (cutting and piling dead cattails from the preserve and piled in the woods to decompose) a process designed to curtail the monoculture and make access to the ponds. The tightly compacted soil around the birch trees in the preserve was aerated with kid power and hand rakes with some students hauling leaf detritus in paper bags to the woods to decompose. Other students planted flowers outside the dining hall and acorns were collected around the quad for Project Acorn, Middle School Green Ambassadors project where oak trees are grown from felled acorns on campus to give to each senior at graduation as a remembrance of their roots here at GA.
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Middle School,
The Green Ambassadors,
The Preserve
Sunday, January 12, 2014
The Herb Garden in The Academic Courtyard
The Academic Courtyard located between the Middle and Upper Schools boasts nine beds of culinary and medicinal herbs. Each bed represents herbs for different disorders along with many varieties of trees and perennials to attract a range of pollinators and birds. The space has recently undergone remediation with the addition of topsoil and regrading to improve drainage. An irrigation system has been installed as well. Look for new activity in the beds this spring as MS and UP students begin new research in the area.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Art in The Preserve
Earlier this fall, Art Across the Academy, a new arts initiative
directed by Jessica Grisafi and Sara Ritz, hosted an art making event
during Preserve Day. Arts faculty, along with parents, teachers,
administrators and students made sculptural elements woven from cattail cuttings for a site
specific installation. Click here to read more about Art Across the Academy.
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