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Rochester Global Connections visitors
In early October, Harley was proud and honored to host a group of women leaders from African nations and Haiti who were part of the Department of State's professional exchange program, International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), to learn more...
Commons Series #1 — Dr. Mark Zupan
Harley was proud and honored to have Dr. Mark Zupan as our featured speaker at the first Commons Series event of the school year. Mark Zupan is a Harley parent ('10 and '14), past Board of Trustees president, and current President of Alfred...
Living Building class
Two eager juniors are taking Living Building this trimester. Between the two of them, they may have possibly logged the most contact hours of their classmates in the Commons, extending back to their middle school science classes which were the...
A New Season of Food and Farm Lab
The opportunistic students in Food and Farm 101 made good use of the harvestable vegetables from the high tunnel gardens. For those of you who haven't visited the covered growing space, it was virtually filled to the roof with all kinds of...
Robotics
The first few meetings of Robotics allowed the students to get to know each other, as well as to meet their new teacher, Kima Enerson. As the Project Space evolves over Tri I to house Maker Ed courses, Robotics, and a future teaching kitchen, it...
New Teachers and Commons Courses
For the 2017-18 school year, we are pleased to introduce two new faculty members in the Commons and one new collaborative course! You can meet the new educators below and read more about the course offerings in the Commons for Trimester I. ...
Commons Speaker Series #7 (rescheduled) — Community Health Panel
You may recall that our Commons Speaker Series event for March was cancelled due to an unruly snowstorm that hit our region. We are grateful that the presenters were all able to arrange their calendars to reschedule their presentation for this past...
The Gathering Table
Davy Brooks has worked diligently and creatively over two trimesters to bring their idea through all of the stages of design to completed reality. Davy began with the big idea of self-sustainable eating -- taking care of growing spaces, growing...
Seventh Grade collaborative skeleton
Seventh grade science students learned about human anatomy and the skeletal system in the spring. To help the students apply this knowledge, Carli Rivers assigned each student one bone or a set of bones to make out of foam, cardboard, and papier...
Honing the laser cutter skills
The laser cutter....it's not just for cookies anymore. Well, actually it has been used on cookies and wood and plastic and a wide variety of other materials in the past few weeks. In learning what this precision machine can and can not do, Kyle...
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