Drama
Refine the ability to communicate through continued work in public speaking, improvisation, production, and ensemble collaboration.
Music
Engage in a wide range of musical experiences, including playing Orff instruments, recorders, and drums, along with singing, folk dancing, and creative movement.
Music: Band, Orchestra, or Choir
Choose between Band, Orchestra, or Choir to serve as the foundation for musical development throughout Middle School. Students focus on instrumental or vocal technique, ensemble singing, and performance, participating in two formal concerts each semester and additional campus events.
Religious Education
Engage with the New Testament, focusing on the powerful life and teachings of Jesus to explore how faith can guide action. Rooted in the Episcopal tradition, this course fosters spiritual growth and challenges students to live out their values like empathy, inclusion, and standing up for what is right within their communities.
Visual Art
Explore a vibrant variety of artistic techniques like drawing, painting, printmaking, and clay work.
Drama
Practice public speaking, develop empathy, and build awareness of self and others while learning basic elements of theatre and working collaboratively.
Visual Art
Build on foundational techniques and explore a wider range of 2D and 3D media, including drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and pottery.
C3: Code, Connect, Create
Build skills in coding, slide design, research sharing, data analysis, and source evaluation to master digital literacy and creative technology use.
Spanish & French: Level C
Achieve a level of proficiency equivalent to high school language courses, earning a world language credit upon successful completion.
Religious Education
Explore the Old Testament through key stories and themes, unlocking foundational values and reflecting on the meaning behind biblical narratives. This course encourages connection between these ancient messages and daily life, all while nurturing a strong respect for others and diverse beliefs.

