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This is a blueprint from a geometry class. They designed a 4 bedroom house that is handicap accessible. Students had to design a house for a family of four who has two stepsons that visit periodically. One of the stepsons is handicapped.
The Worcester Academy Board of Visitors heard from local business, civic, and educational leaders Nov. 3 about the role of the city of Worcester as an important part of the WA learning experience. According to alumni parent Dina Nichols, just following the annual meeting, "I'm so proud to be associated with this impressive school that successfully blends the respect for tradition with the openness to a changing world, and preparing our kids for it." Thanks everyone for helping to shape the future at Worcester Academy! #WAurbanleadership #WAdifference
The Worcester Academy Board of Visitors heard from local business, civic, and educational leaders Nov. 3 about the role of the city of Worcester as an important part of the WA learning experience. According to alumni parent Dina Nichols, just following the annual meeting, "I'm so proud to be associated with this impressive school that successfully blends the respect for tradition with the openness to a changing world, and preparing our kids for it." Thanks everyone for helping to shape the future at Worcester Academy! #WAurbanleadership #WAdifference
The Worcester Academy Board of Visitors heard from local business, civic, and educational leaders Nov. 3 about the role of the city of Worcester as an important part of the WA learning experience. According to alumni parent Dina Nichols, just following the annual meeting, "I'm so proud to be associated with this impressive school that successfully blends the respect for tradition with the openness to a changing world, and preparing our kids for it." Thanks everyone for helping to shape the future at Worcester Academy! #WAurbanleadership #WAdifference
The Worcester Academy Middle School held Arts After Noon today. Arts After Noon was an opportunity to showcase student work and to relax and make art as the semester winds down. Parents, on campus for student-led conferences, also had the opportunity to participate. Great work, everyone! #WAlife
Built in the 12th century it is the the site of the original Ribat that gave the city its name. Now mostly residential, its narrow streets are lined with whitewashed houses most which were built by Muslim refugees from Spain.
Instagram photo by THINK Global School
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2018 Worcester Academy Board of Visitors with Clark University professor Eric DeMeulenaere, Ph.D and Goody-Clancy planning expert Dennis Swinford. Location: Worcester Academy Performance Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Oct. 12.
Taken whilst hiking in the Rif Mountains in northern Morocco
Instagram photo by THINK Global School
© THINK Global School, 2017
The Worcester Academy Board of Visitors heard from local business, civic, and educational leaders Nov. 3 about the role of the city of Worcester as an important part of the WA learning experience. According to alumni parent Dina Nichols, just following the annual meeting, "I'm so proud to be associated with this impressive school that successfully blends the respect for tradition with the openness to a changing world, and preparing our kids for it." Thanks everyone for helping to shape the future at Worcester Academy! #WAurbanleadership #WAdifference
A Kemmerer water sampler rests on a survey boat at J. Percy Priest Lake in Nashville, Tenn. Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Water Management Section showed Stratford STEM Magnet High School teachers how to collect water samples June 17, 2013 as part of a teacher externship to help them develop project based learning curriculum. (Photo by Lee Roberts)
The Worcester Academy Middle School held Arts After Noon today. Arts After Noon was an opportunity to showcase student work and to relax and make art as the semester winds down. Parents, on campus for student-led conferences, also had the opportunity to participate. Great work, everyone! #WAlife
The Worcester Academy Board of Visitors heard from local business, civic, and educational leaders Nov. 3 about the role of the city of Worcester as an important part of the WA learning experience. According to alumni parent Dina Nichols, just following the annual meeting, "I'm so proud to be associated with this impressive school that successfully blends the respect for tradition with the openness to a changing world, and preparing our kids for it." Thanks everyone for helping to shape the future at Worcester Academy! #WAurbanleadership #WAdifference
Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, briefs teachers from Stratford STEM Magnet School June 17, 2013 about the district’s 10 lakes and their congressionally authorized purposes. The Corps is an official academy sponsor of Stratford and participated in a teacher externship June 17-19 to help the school develop project based learning curriculum. (Photo by Lee Roberts)
The Great Barrier Reef Project started after a student asked, "what is the Great Barrier Reef?" as we were reading an article. My response was, "when you have spare time find out." Students were working so hard during their spare time to find out about the reef, I had to reward their efforts with a grade. Check out my mistake with the points. One student quickly grabbed a camera to prove I make mistakes. This picture was placed on our class bulletin board.