Weekly News
1/12-1/16/26
Middle School students had a chilly yet productive week. After the first week back from Winter Break everyone is back in the groove of school routines and much less sleepy!
Monday began with a presentation on the Buddhist monks’ “Walk for Peace” and students who knew about it had the opportunity to share their knowledge and thoughts in morning meeting. We looked at maps of the entire planned route and have been tracking their progress this week with the monks reaching North Carolina on the 14th. The monks are tentatively scheduled to arrive in the Triad area near Greensboro this coming Monday so perhaps you may have the opportunity to go see the monks on their journey for peace. It feels serendipitous that the monks may reach our area on Martin Luther King Jr. day to remind us all of our shared values of equality and peace. You may follow their progress here.
Middle School joined Upper School on Wednesday morning during their “Teach-In”, in honor of MLK Day, for the opening drum circle performance with Kojo Bey and four of his children, who perform together under the name “Drums 4 Life”. The music was amazing and included many of our students jumping up to volunteer to play percussion instruments. Mr. Bey discussed with the students the importance of understanding your own and others’ cultures, learning from elders, being of service, and more and connecting it all with the legacy of Dr. King.
Please remember you may always access specific course content on the MS Website and review student due dates for homework, quizzes, tests, projects, etc. on the Google Calendar posted on the website as well.
A few reminders for next week:
Monday 1/19 - NO School/MLK Day
Wednesday 1/21 - MS Service Day
1/5- 1/9/26
This week in middle school, we began the week by celebrating National Bird Day! Students drew birds, and we voted on the favorite overall, cutest bird, most realistic, and most creative. For the first time in our drawing contests, one drawing won two categories! Way to go, Ada!
Middle School Quaker Life members, Nils and Nora Lee, led a meaningful meeting on resolutions. We took time to sit in silence and reflect, and note one or more resolutions we hoped to focus on this year.
After returning from break, students worked in groups to perform skits based on our queries. This is a fun, often comedic way to review our guidelines and expectations. Teachers have reviewed expectations for homework completion, making up work after an absence, and the responsibilities of being in middle school. These policies and expectations are on the Middle School Website.
