No More World Oil? Ninth Graders Seek Solutions
What if we knew that the world was going to run out of oil within seven years? The ninth graders in John Sharon's Global Studies class recently wrestled with this looming "crisis," researching and...
View ArticleFifth grader fights for the rights of striped bass at the State House
When William Skelly completed his testimony at the State House before the Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture recently, the committee chair asked him what his name was and where he...
View ArticleTrout-to-be arrive in Science Center
The Trout in the Classroom Fisheries Project at Fenn is up and running, or rather, soon-to-be-swimming. The Science Center welcomed 140 brook trout eggs on December 17th, delivered by Dan Marchant of...
View ArticleEverybody to the Bins!
Four new bins appeared in the Connelly Dining Hall today, and boys were lined up in front of them at the end of each lunch period, pausing for a moment to decide where to put each item they were...
View ArticleTake me out to the Light Bulb Game!
When a new school-wide competition called Light Bulb Baseball was recently announced in All School Meeting, there was a collective gasp and excited laughter, which prompted Sustainability Coordinator...
View ArticleEnvironmental Ed Week sends students to the fields, woods, and ponds
"Look we what we found!" cried a fifth grader, hoisting aloft a plastic container filled with blobs of transparent goop and tiny black "seeds" as he perched on the edge of a vernal pool in Estabrook...
View Article"Fresh and local" guides Dining Hall menus
"Fresh and local" are the guiding words for Fenn's new food service.
View ArticleEighth Graders Investigate the Food System
In the most basic of Sua Sponte moments, 8th grade science teacher Derek Cribb asked his students to take their new knowledge of nutrition and research a topic related to the food system.
View ArticleNo More World Oil? Ninth Graders Seek Solutions
What if we knew that the world was going to run out of oil within seven years? The ninth graders in John Sharon's Global Studies class recently wrestled with this looming "crisis," researching and...
View ArticleFifth grader fights for the rights of striped bass at the State House
When William Skelly completed his testimony at the State House before the Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture recently, the committee chair asked him what his name was and where he...
View ArticleTrout-to-be arrive in Science Center
The Trout in the Classroom Fisheries Project at Fenn is up and running, or rather, soon-to-be-swimming. The Science Center welcomed 140 brook trout eggs on December 17th, delivered by Dan Marchant of...
View ArticleEverybody to the Bins!
Four new bins appeared in the Connelly Dining Hall today, and boys were lined up in front of them at the end of each lunch period, pausing for a moment to decide where to put each item they were...
View ArticleTake me out to the Light Bulb Game!
When a new school-wide competition called Light Bulb Baseball was recently announced in All School Meeting, there was a collective gasp and excited laughter, which prompted Sustainability Coordinator...
View ArticleEnvironmental Ed Week sends students to the fields, woods, and ponds
"Look we what we found!" cried a fifth grader, hoisting aloft a plastic container filled with blobs of transparent goop and tiny black "seeds" as he perched on the edge of a vernal pool in Estabrook...
View Article"Fresh and local" guides Dining Hall menus
"Fresh and local" are the guiding words for Fenn's new food service.
View ArticleEighth Graders Investigate the Food System
In the most basic of Sua Sponte moments, 8th grade science teacher Derek Cribb asked his students to take their new knowledge of nutrition and research a topic related to the food system.
View ArticleHelp Save Energy at Fenn Over Winter Break
Boys can help Fenn conserve energy during this time by joining the Power Down event on Tuesday, December 19, directly after our holiday assembly.
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