Fans of Madeleine L’Engle’s classic children’s novel A Wrinkle in Time, which has been seen in the past on film and TV screens, will soon have a chance to view another version!
As graduation approaches for our oldest students, they culminate their time at CDS with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: a week-long trip to Washington D.C. where they not only see the sights but also have the opportunity to act as changemakers!
This week, visitors to Founders’ Hall had the opportunity to see a Black Changemaker Museum created by our Fifth Grade Humanities students, full of posters and art pieces about Black activists past and present!
At CDS, we believe that building relationships fosters friendships, leadership, and social justice, and making connections on campus is just as important as crafting bonds with the wider community.
Our Eighth Grade Humanities students have put together a guide to help local voters understand this year's propositions and learn about the candidates!
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