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From March 30-April 20, Sage participated in “The Great Coin Race,” a special community service program by Kids to Kids/World Connect. This year, The Sage School selected a Kids to Kids project in Peru called “Camp JUMP: Camp for Motivated Youth United for Progress.” Sage students and teachers “raced” by collecting spare change to travel […]
In December, the Middle School used their monthly Friday Night Social as a time to make beautiful fleece scarves and sold them for $5 to students and faculty during lunch periods the following week. This fundraiser was a smashing success, and the Middle School raised over $650 for Children’s Hospital through this Great Scarf Event. […]
On Friday, February 10, the Junior Division prepared 100 lunches for families staying at Mainspring House, a homeless shelter in Brockton. Mainspring House is a program that helps people obtain a home by giving temporary shelter and food, finding safe and affordable housing, and providing permanent housing with supportive services.
Here at Sage we are always enthusiastic about enrichment in all its forms. As teachers, we strive to expose our students to topics we are passionate about every day. Likewise, as 21st century learners, our students are living in global society where they have increased access to so many topics – often right at their […]
The Sage School faculty and staff donated 40 unwrapped toys for the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots program.
When The Sage School was founded, we shared space with many agencies in an old school we rented from the Town of Foxboro. This building is now our permanent home. One of those agencies was the Foxboro Council on Aging, and the woman who headed that agency, Lorraine Garland, also chaired a local organization called […]
On Tuesday, November 29 the Prime Division prepared 100 lunches for families staying at Mainspring House, a homeless shelter in Brockton. Mainspring House is a program that helps people obtain a home by giving temporary shelter and food, finding safe and affordable housing, and providing permanent housing with supportive services.
This year, an unusual October snowstorm caused power outages in Foxboro and other communities. Many towns had to cancel or postpone trick-or-treating. Nevertheless, Sage students were able to collect $366.25 to support UNICEF, an organization that provides medicine, better nutrition, safe water, education, emergency relief and other support to children in more than 150 countries […]
This week there was an interesting feature in the New York Times about meeting the academic needs of advanced learners. The articles presented a variety of perspectives focusing on this challenge in the public schools. The questions debated boil down to this: Is it possible for our public schools to fully develop our brightest minds […]
As educators and community members here at Sage, one of our primary goals is to best prepare our students for the world outside our doors. In the words of our mission, we want our students to go forth confidently, applying their gifts, creativity, and curiosity to the world beyond Sage. Being a faculty member in […]