Chefs like Colin Ambrose, Abigail Hitchcock, and Joe Realmuto don’t often get the chance to collaborate on a full-out dinner, but when they do, something spectacular is likely to happen…
Read MoreFall is upon us! The warm weather means lots of time outside. We’ve been creating dinosaur soup in the mud kitchen, cutting down sunflowers with Jon Snow, and getting soaked at the water table. In the classroom we have been getting used to our daily routines.
Read MoreWelcome back Hayground families! The first two weeks of school have been full of discovery. We have been spending time exploring the campus, getting to know our friends, reading books, making art, and playing outside.
Read MoreWe are off to a great start. The students began their kitchen/studio rotation. They made the first school lunch and looking at the pictures one can tell that they worked hard to ensure that lunch was on time and delicious.
Read MoreWe enjoyed our first trip to Bridgehampton Library. Kelly Harris, the library’s director, toured us through each section of the library, and the kids had the opportunity to check out range of items from novels to language learning audio books.
Read MoreSince September 2018, students of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton worked in a collective effort with artist-in-residence and former Hayground teacher Alice Hope to create a cumulative piece that represents a shared goal.
Read MoreBeginning in September 2018, Hayground School students in Bridgehampton worked alongside artist-in-residence Alice Hope to collectively create a cumulative sculpture that marks time longitudinally over the year in a succession of 24 Fridays.
Read MoreThank you so much to all the parents and Dumbledore who gave up their time, financial support and props for the Harry Potter Experience. It's because of all of your hard work that this event was a huge success! So far we have raised $2405.00!
Read MoreEarlier this winter each child browsed their writing folder and selected their favorite piece of original fiction, or non-fiction, to publish. The children have been working hard to revise, edit, and type their work, and are nearly ready to submit their books to the Hampton Library for their annual “Budding Authors” event.
Read MoreAs we welcome Spring and work furiously to meet our invention deadline of April 5, we have not forgotten about our Playground Project. In fact, our work is amping up. We were visited by David Barrage, the architect who works with Hayground, to learn about what he does.
Read MoreEverything Chocolate! Can Tabs! Beautiful Buildings! What haven't we been up to?! Our class has been steadily working together to create buildings to house our copious collections of small animals, fairies, knights, and mythical figures.
Read MoreEarlier this month, our class studied the poetry of Langston Hughes in preparation for Soul Food Night. While reading poems from The Block, we were captivated by the words and images that portrayed the life and energy of a lively Harlem neighborhood.
Read MoreMarch arrived, living up to its reputation as a lion. Fortunately we are having some lamb-like days, too, and can feel spring around the corner. In preparation for Soul Food Night, we studied the poem Snail, by Langston Hughes.
Read MoreOur class have been writing books for the budding authors, we have genres like romance, action, fantasy, and others. We also have been doing a project for the past few days we have been writing about books and movies that have inspired us or maybe even changed our life!
Read MoreOur class has been exploring the changes that animals must make in order to survive the winter. We began by identifying several local animals that migrate each year and using maps, we traced their paths.
Read MoreOur class has been exploring the changes that animals must make in order to survive the winter. We began by identifying several local animals that migrate each year and using maps, we traced their paths….
Read MoreThe Senior Learners are in residence at The Watermill Center. The first week the kids spent time writing flash-fiction stories, and the second week, we were joined by artists and parents, Lora Lomuscio and Bran Dougherty-Johnson.
Read MoreHappy new year to all! 2019 is off to a busy and productive start. After a a brief hiatus during our residency with Shakespeare & Company, we are back to work on the next phase of our activism project.
Read MoreAs we return from Winter Break, students are getting re-acclimated to class. We have outlined our projects for the remainder of the year, and they are exciting and many…
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