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Bayer Cares! Volunteers Visit The Calais School With Hands-On Science Experiments

By |2019-12-04T14:05:19-05:00April 4th, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, Lower School, Uncategorized|

From making “elephant toothpaste” to Styrofoam rockets and learning about friction and chemical reactions, our lower school students had a great time with our friends from BAYER! The students were given their own lab coats and goggles so they could [...]

Kevin Brooks Sounds Off On Taking His Place As Calais’ Artist-In-Residence

By |2019-04-23T13:02:30-04:00March 20th, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, Inspiration, The Arts at Calais|

In past years The Calais Foundation has supported an Artist-in-Residence program for students during The Calais School’s summer Extended School Year (ESY) program. Mr. Kevin Brooks, a prolific and achieved artist was at the helm of the program. His style [...]

Students Explore Life In The Trenches During WWI

By |2019-03-06T10:54:49-05:00March 6th, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, Class Projects, Lower School|

This week, Mrs. DelliSanti's class is studying World War 1 and a large component of that is trench warfare. Some of the lessons have focused around giving students a better perspective of the challenges faced by soldiers on a day-to-day [...]

Students At The Calais School Discover Black History In New And Unexpected Ways

By |2019-03-01T14:10:49-05:00March 1st, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, Class Projects, Inspiration|

Throughout Black History Month, the students at The Calais School have been learning about various aspects of black culture and history. Students in Mrs. Ritter's Social Studies class have been learning about the migration of freed slaves from the South. [...]

Students Build Miniature Interactive Basketball Courts in S.T.E.M.

By |2019-02-11T20:55:10-05:00February 11th, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, Class Projects, STEAM|

Ms. Shah's Science Classes have been hard at work designing their own basketball courts. Students were given materials that included: dixie cups, paper, card board, glue, paint, tape, plastic spoons, and rubber bands to design, decorate, and create one-of-a-kind basketball [...]

What’s Cooking in Calais’ Commercial Grade Kitchen?

By |2019-03-24T18:43:56-04:00February 4th, 2019|Academics, Calais Happenings, High School, Lower School|

Many people don’t know that Calais' Asst. Principal Mr. Sokolewicz’s has some major cooking skills. He’s actually a graduate of The College of Culinary Arts at Johnson and Wales University. Under his guidance, Calais’ Culinary Program has really evolved.  Each [...]

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