ARCHIVE November, 2011
On Tuesday, November 29 the Prime Division prepared 100 lunches for families staying at Mainspring House, a homeless shelter in Brockton. Mainspring House is a program that helps people obtain a home by giving temporary shelter and food, finding safe and affordable housing, and providing permanent housing with supportive services.
November 29, 2011 in Sage Service, Uncategorized by moconnor
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This year, an unusual October snowstorm caused power outages in Foxboro and other communities. Many towns had to cancel or postpone trick-or-treating. Nevertheless, Sage students were able to collect $366.25 to support UNICEF, an organization that provides medicine, better nutrition, safe water, education, emergency relief and other support to children in more than 150 countries Read more
November 29, 2011 in Sage Service by moconnor
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On Saturday, November 19, twenty-four Middle School students from The Sage School attended the United Nations Association of Greater Boston’s Middle School Model UN conference at Northeastern University. Representing Albania, Central African Republic, Cuba, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates, students debated such issues as water quality, food security, maternal health, and child marriage. All Read more
November 22, 2011 in Sage Voices by moconnor
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The Sage School’s annual alumni reunion will be held on Tuesday, November 22. This reunion is a chance for alumni to reconnect with their classmates, former teachers, and current eighth graders. We are very much looking forward to welcoming these graduates back to campus and hearing about their current endeavors. In today’s society, social media Read more
November 18, 2011 in Sage Voices by moconnor
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“We think we are teaching what we know. We hope that we are teaching what we believe. But really, all we can ever teach is who we are.” -Rabbi Benay Lappe My own children are grown and recently out of the house, so my geeky husband and I frequently listen to a TED Talk after Read more
November 15, 2011 in Sage Voices by admin
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