
Boxberry School students recently celebrated and presented their work at the end-of-trimester potluck. Presentations ranged from rock cycle stories to art books to rock cycle labs, Maine author study comparisons and math work. Students are preparing portfolios for a week of upcoming conferences. Singing “If I Had a Hammer” are, from back left, teacher Matt Baker-White, Sophia Berry, Alison Graves, Sylvie Gill and teacher Marlena Lantos; from front left, Quinlan Friel, Perrin Gill, Aemelia Graves, Maesa Rossignol Kane, Izzy Thibault and Cadence Lee.
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