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History and Science combine!
In a way to connect his 6th grade history students to their class content beyond the classroom...
Science Fair evening
Just before February Break, the annual Science Fair is held in the Gallery and Commons. The fourth...
James and the Giant Peach + PUSH
This year's Middle School musical production is James and the Giant Peach, a Roald Dahl classic...
Hartman celebration
Sunday, January 29th marked a great moment in the history of Worlds Colliding.... Hartman Fest....
Commons Speaker Series #5- Dr. Walter Cooper
The Briggs Center for Civic Engagement was packed with an eager audience who had come to hear Dr....
Blood Drive
The Upper School Key Club once again hosted the Red Cross Blood Drive in the BCCE. According to...
In Their Own Words
“A third-grader once came to me to ask for the recipe for spinach casserole so his mom could make it at home.”
“Even the kindergartners like this.”
Watch Our Community in Action
Why I Teach at Harley: Marlene Heuer
Listen to Marlene Heuer speak about her experience at Harley.
Grade 3: Harlic Garlic Project
One annual tradition that ties Grade 3 students to the Microfarm is Harlic Garlic. Each year, Grade 3 students sell the garlic that grown the previous year (and harvested over the summer), and at the end of the fall, they plant another round of garlic for the next class.
Grade 2: Twoville Post Office Project
Among a number of inventive, interactive projects, the Twoville Post Office, begun in 1982, is an annual student favorite. The goal? To give the students an enjoyable way to learn how to read, practice authentic writing, try new things, and hold roles of responsibility.
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