








We created a monster!!! It's the S'morasaurus!!!





Tonight we had elections for next year's Head of Boarding Life, which also includes being the Boarding Life Town Meeting Moderator. This year, our own Hyeon Jin did a fantastic job with the position (and Rada and Cheyenne were elected to represent the Barn on the boarding life committee). The Boarding Life Committee really works hard to build community, plan events, and address concerns that come up within the boarding community. They have the ability to create policy changes and put them up for a vote within the boarding community, so it's a very influential role to have and a huge honor.Shakespeare Ensemble is a much-anticipated 7th mod class each year. The students focus on character development, timing, expression, and, of course, Shakespeare. The course culminates in a production. This year, it was "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Minami was a beautiful fairy, doing Puck's bidding. It was a truly wonderful performance by all, with sincere acting and a light-hearted approach. As in all things at CSW, the students put their own (80's) twist on the show. =)
Oh, and at the end of tonight's show, all of the seniors--Minami, included--received roses from the cast. A beautiful end to a beautiful night!
Jin made a children's alphabet book with each page and letter representing an internal organ. She made a particular (and successful!) effort to make the illustrations soothing and beautiful, since internal organs are often thought of as icky. Her presentation took us step-by-step through the complex process of her capstone...it was very impressive. Conrgats, Jin! You're done!!
Jenny and Cheyenne gave speeches in front of the whole school at assembly today: both are running for a coveted position as a student VOTING member on our Board of Trustees. They are also running with two Trapelo residents. Good luck, everyone!









Hyeon Jin learned how to make natural soap for her capstone (and all the chemistry and research that goes along with that process.) She presented what she learned today (to a full room of about 20 students and faculty), and she also showed us how to make chocolate soap. She even gave us samples of the soap she made, which everyone was really excited about! I hope to make it to the capstone presentations of most of the graduating Barnies, or at least the ones that aren't shy and secretive about it! Stay tuned...
Cheyenne, along with classmates Jesse and Anneke, presented at the faculty meeting today. They talked about their experience in CSW's revolutionary (really!) ABLE class. For the uninitiated, ABLE stands for Alliance-Building LEadership course, and the students have spent the year building a safe community to explore and challenge issues and perceptions around race, class, and other identity characterstics. They're at the forefront of amazing, really difficult work, and they were very articulate in presenting it to the faculty. We were all really impressed. (And I was really proud of Cheyenne!)
As if this blog wasn't enough (and I don't see how that's possible)...you can now get up-to-the-minute (okay, up-to-the-hour) updates from CSW by following us on Twitter. I'm tweeting for the admissions office (@CSW_Admissions) if you want to join in. Don't know what Twitter is? (or tweeting?) Learn here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter