What began as a blog for Camp and School parents is now a site to share important information with staff and trustees. The parent blog has migrated to our website.
Friday, December 3, 2010
TABS 2010
Hello. I am in Baltimore seeing alumni and making a presentation with Joel at The Association of Boarding Schools. Our keynote speaker this morning, Professor Richard Light of Harvard shared his research on undergraduate trends. Some of the skills students need by their college years are: public speaking, time management, ability to work in teams, and the ability to do mid-course corrections (accept feedback) on projects. I believe these are part and parcel of an NCS education.
NCS: science of composting
The 8th grade Earth Science classes are studying the nutrient cycle and the mechanics of aerobic and anaerobic decomposition. As part of the unit they will be making a film with the Farm interns for iTunes U. Of course, at NCS compost is more than a science project as it yields tons of soil amendments for our garden.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
NCS: barn chores
The temperatures dropped into the 20s last night, and as you can see it is almost dark at this time of year when your children head to the barn. The big responsibility of watering animals and cleaning stalls helps build resilient individuals.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
NCS: wind storm
A front is moving through, bringing heavy winds with flickering lights and power. As it moves through temperatures will drop precipitously, and hopefully bring snow.
The students just had Fund Lunch, tonight is homenight, and also the first night of Hanukkah. Lastly, I've been asked to remind you to please send your child's winter break travel plans to Sheila. Thank you.
Hock
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