The Hayground School’s senior learners spent the last two months as oyster-farming apprentices at the Shinnecock Tribal Hatchery…
Read MoreWith family at the center of our worlds, it is only natural we started the year sharing our family stories with
our classmates.
Read MoreWhat a busy couple of weeks it's been! Our field trip to Mashomack Preserve was a great success.
Read MoreOur fall apprenticeship ended this week with the Shinnecock Oyster Hatchery.
Read MoreFor the past week, we have investigated the question: "Can changes that occur during
heating and cooling be reversed?"
Read MoreOur class has been so busy that the days have flown by. We can't believe it is almost Halloween!
Read MoreWe are getting into the groove, literally and figuratively, in the month of October!
Read MoreOctober is flying and we are taking every opportunity to be outside!
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe we have already made it to the fourth week of school! It has been so nice for the children to reunite with old friends and make a few new ones.
Read MoreThe first day of fall blew in cool and crisp, just as it should be.
Read MoreOur first full week of school was a great success! The kids enjoyed their time in the kitchen, garden and studio and navigated their math classes with ease.
Read MoreThe school year could not have started off any better!
Read MoreWe had some great weather for our first three days!
Read MoreThe students are knee-deep in work. They are working on turning their memoirs into google slides
and adding appropriate images that tie in with their memory to create a visually beautiful memoir.
Read MoreIt is so hard to believe we are in the final weeks of the school year! It is an extremely exciting
time in our classroom, as our chicks are nearing the end of their incubation.
Read More"To be, or not to be?" Is apparently the question the sun is asking itself on a daily basis but at least some warm
weather is starting to hit us.
Read MoreMarch came in like a lion but went out less like a lamb and more as a golden retriever in from a fresh romp in a puddle, shaking water and mud all over the walls.
Read MoreWith the change in seasons it came time to revisit the chestnuts that have been quietly waiting in the cold of our classroom refrigerator.
Read MoreThe classroom has been busy and productive as the children push towards their publishing deadline.
Read MoreThe Senior Learners are busy working on their Senior Learner Projects - here is a short video about their projects - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GC4kM10XeqTz1bbwBv_lu7CDgPLy5jaY/view?usp=sharing
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