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Science and Art Observations on Smith College Field Trip

MS Field Trip Smith College
Middle School Field Trip Smith College

On Thursday, October 13, Middle School students took part in an interdisciplinary, collaborative field trip designed by teachers Jane Lucia (science) and Natania Hume (art). The trip took advantage of the wonderful resources at nearby Smith College in order to touch on the disciplines of art, science, English, and geography.

See the full gallery of photos on Flickr.

The trip began with a guided tour of the Lyman Plant House, which is a series of greenhouses containing plants from many regions and climates all over the world. In the plant house, students were given time to observe a plant of interest to them, making notes and using as many descriptive adjectives as possible. They later exchanged papers and made drawings according to each other’s descriptions.

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Williston Presents “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl

Eurydice PosterThe Williston Northampton School presents its annual fall play on October 20-22 and October 27-29 in the Williston Theatre. This year’s offering is Eurydice by Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Ruhl. All performances are at 7:30 p.m. except Friday, October 21, when the show begins at 8:00 p.m. General admission tickets are $5 and may be reserved at (413) 529-3434 or the box office email. Admission is free for Williston families on October 21.

Ruhl’s dream-like play, written in 2001, is a meditation on loss, love, and our hopes for true connection. This devastatingly breathtaking retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth creates a world in which worms deliver letters, stones talk, and rivers make people forget.

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Author Andre Dubus III Visits on October 11

The 14th Writers’ Workshop Series continues with author Andre Dubus III on October 11, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. in the Dodge Room of the Reed Campus Center.

Andre Dubus III is the author of a collection of short fiction, The Cage Keeper and Other Stories; the novels Bluesman, House of Sand and Fog, and The Garden of Last Days; and a memoir, Townie. Published in 20 languages and made into an Academy Award-nominated motion picture, House of Sand and Fog was a finalist for the National Book Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and Booksense Book of the Year. It was also an Oprah Book Club Selection and reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Dubus has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Magazine Award for fiction, and the Pushcart Prize. He is a member of PEN American Center, has served as a panelist for The National Book Foundation and The National Endowment for the Arts, and has taught at Harvard University, Tufts University, Emerson College, and the University of Massachusetts Lowell where he is a full-time faculty member.

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Author Lynne Barrett Open Writers’ Workshop on October 4

barrett montageThe 14th Writers’ Workshop Series kicks off with author Lynne Barrett on October 4, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. in the Dodge Room of the Reed Campus Center. Lynne Barrett is the author of three story collections, The Secret Names of Women, The Land of Go, and Magpies. She co-edited Birth: A Literary Companion and The James M. Cain Cookbook. Her work has appeared in Delta Blues, A Dixie Christmas, Miami Noir, One Year to a Writing Life, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Night Train, The Southern Women’s Review, and many other anthologies and journals. She has received the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery story from the Mystery Writers of America and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She teaches in the MFA program at Florida International University, edits The Florida Book Review, and lives in Miami.

The Writers’ Workshop Series at The Williston Northampton School began in 1998 as an advanced class for aspiring writers. Since its inception, the series has hosted many accomplished authors, including Chris Bohjalian, Arthur Golden, Tom Perrotta, Richard Russo, Curtis Sittenfeld, and Williston parent Tracy Kidder. The series was founded by authors and Williston parents Elinor Lipman, Anita Shreve, and Madeleine Blais.

Three more public presentations by writers follow Lynne Barrett: Andre Dubus III (House of Sand and Fog) on October 11; Nikky Finney (Head Off & Split) on October 27; and Alison Pace (A Pug’s Tale) on November 1.

All presentations are free and open to the public, and take place at 7:00 p.m. in the Dodge Room of the Reed Campus Center at 40 Park Street. For more information, please call 413-529-3311.

Reflection, Speeches, and Awards Begin the School Year

angelusThe Williston Northampton School celebrated the Convocation of its 171st year on the evening of Friday, September 16 on the Quadrangle in front of the Reed Center. This year, the keynote address was given by Professor Shamus Khan of Columbia University. The program also included a welcome from the Senior Class president, Adrian Mendoza; the awarding of faculty chairs; and recognition of faculty members who have served the school for 25 years. At the beginning of the ceremony, Addison Coley ’12 rang the Angelus before a moment of silence.

Each fall at Convocation, the school recognizes outstanding long-time faculty who have been an integral part of the Williston community for 25 years. This year, the following three faculty members were honored.

25 year faculty chairsBob Bagley has taught the breadth of the mathematics curriculum. He spearheaded a review of the geometry curriculum and developed a topics course enabling students to have further options in math. Bob has served the school in many roles over the years as dorm head, track coach, graduation marshal, and as a member of the grounds crew for a number of summers.

Peter Gunn is an extraordinary teacher of history and economics who has inspired countless students on their way to intellectually engaged lives, and he coaches students annually in the statewide We The People program. His presence in the wider community is equally impactful; he chairs the Easthampton School Committee, teaches at Smith College, and coaches various youth teams.

Mimi King has made her mark in the Middle School by helping her students discover the math skills that provide a firm foundation for future success. Her pun-filled classroom generates a positive spirit that makes learning fun. She has also been a dedicated dorm parent.

The school also honored the following four dedicated faculty members as recipients of endowed chairs.

faculty Chair awardsDavid Koritkoski received the inaugural Prigmore Chair in History. “Coach K,” as he is known, is renowned for his engaging presence in the history classroom, his dedication as an advisor, and his passion as a swimming coach. He was elected to the faculty in 1999.

Jane Lucia received the David H. ’35 and Edward J. Goodman ’37 Science Chair. An innovative teacher of life science, Jane is also responsible for the community garden and its integration into her curriculum. This summer she took a graduate course in long-term forest research through Harvard, and her students’ data will be used for that study. She was elected to the faculty in 2005.

Marcia Reed received the Hagedorn Family Faculty Chair. She has come to define Williston’s studio arts program in painting and design, and countless Williston alumni have remained in touch with her over the years as they have pursued their own careers in art. She has taught painting workshops and retreats in Italy, the Caribbean, and closer to home in Maine, and she is the curator of the Grubbs Gallery, which connects Williston to local and nationally recognized artists. She was elected to the faculty in 1978.

Matt Sawyer received the Henry M. ’52 and Judith M. Zachs faculty chair. An English teacher, coach, advisor, and all-around school person, Matt Sawyer has an “enduring quality,” according to former Williston headmaster Denny Grubbs. He was elected to the faculty in 1994.

 

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