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Greenfield
Center School
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During
our All-School
Meetings, we sing birthday songs to
students celebrating that week. Here
students raise their arms to represent candles and singing: |
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On April 9, 2004, Greenfield Center School, Inc. purchased our campus! The whole school community celebrated on May 1st, joining work crews in the morning and witnessing the children’s may pole dance in the afternoon. |
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Work Day Celebration showing that many hands make light work! |
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History comes alive for the students as each one represented a character of this fictitious village and created a home and workplace for the character (i.e. a farmer, a blacksmith, a midwife, a minister…) on a plot of land. Every plot was then joined together to create the village. |
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History Debate of the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution |
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On Thursday, June 4, 2004, our seventeen eighth grade students ceremoniously joined in a procession to their graduation lead by bagpiper and classmate, Jared. |
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Primes Morning Meeting: The class gathers in a circle to greet one another, share, and play a game. It is the transition time from home to school. |
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The 8th grade students have a psychology class, called, Self and Other. This is one student’s project representing her feelings about herself. |
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Individual work time is built into every day. |