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What Sage Means to Me 2014

Just as education means different things to different people, each student experiences The Sage School in his or her own way. However, when you listen to the comments of our current students, you’ll hear some common themes about what The Sage School means to them. Click here for quotes from some of our amazing students!

8th Grade Humanities Essay Model Project

While looking for ideas to teach writing, an ongoing quest for my humanities partner, Anne Cadigan and me, it was my good fortune to run across a 1997 article from English Journal by Linda Hecker entitled, “Walking, Tinkertoys, and Legos:  Using Movement and Manipulatives to Help Students Write.”  I even think that I had read […]

What Sage Means to Me 2013

Click here for quotes from some of our amazing students!

Second Grade Thoughts

I love The Sage School because…..

Sixth Grade Orientation

In early September, our sixth grade advising team and our sixth grade students spent four days at Thompson Island, Outward Bound. The fall orientation trip is a vital part of the Sage experience. The trip lays the foundation for Middle School, building independence and fostering relationships between faculty and students. The trip is transformative for […]

Sage Arts Magazine, Volume 2

Created in Latin, humanities, Spanish, and art classes, this collection is a celebration of the imagination of Sage students that pulses through their writing and photography. During this school year, we engaged in a deep exploration of the late 20th century history, literature, and art; this is reflected in our student’s poetry, prose, and photographs […]

Sage's Model UN Club at Boston University Academy

On Saturday, February 2, and Sunday, February 3, eleven Sage Middle School students participated in the Boston University Academy Model UN conference. These eleven students simulated such committees as the United Nations’ Disarmament and Security Committee and an East-Asia Joint Crisis Committee. Of these eleven students, six earned awards for their preparation and exemplary participation. […]

Sage’s Model UN Club at Boston University Academy

On Saturday, February 2, and Sunday, February 3, eleven Sage Middle School students participated in the Boston University Academy Model UN conference. These eleven students simulated such committees as the United Nations’ Disarmament and Security Committee and an East-Asia Joint Crisis Committee. Of these eleven students, six earned awards for their preparation and exemplary participation. […]

Letters to the President

Our Middle School students wrote letters to President Obama about some of their hopes for his second term. Here are a few examples: Second Term Letter – Sophie Second Term Letter – Philip

Sage's Model UN Club at Northeastern University

On Saturday, November 17, twenty-two Sage Middle School students attended a Model UN Conference at Northeastern University sponsored by the United Nations Association of Greater Boston. Model UN is a simulation of the United Nations in which students assume the roles of United Nations delegates. Sage delegates Sami A. and Bridget C. won a coveted […]