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NAGC’s Annual State Affiliate Conference

Kathryn Trogolo (center), Director of Admission and Marketing, with Nancy Green (NAGC Executive Director) and Paula Olszewski-Kubilius (NAGC President and Director of the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University) at the National Association for Gifted Children’s annual state affiliate conference in Washington, DC. The event is a gathering of gifted education advocacy leaders from […]

March 22, 2012 in News & Events by

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Great Scarf Event

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. […]

March 9, 2012 in Uncategorized by

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Four Freedoms Wisdom

My seventh and eighth grade students are now studying the years leading up to World War II, and in connection with this topic, they learned about people who were inspired by Franklin Roosevelt’s 1941 State of the Union Address, commonly known as the “Four Freedoms” speech, to create works of art. After study of these […]

March 5, 2012 in Sage Voices by

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AMC8: American Mathematical Contest 8th Grade Test

On Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 152,770 students in 8th grade and younger took the AMC8 (American Mathematical Contest 8th grade test). Sage students did well once again, with 18 students receiving individual honors. Distinguished Honor with 22-24 points (~top 1%) 22 -Cameron C. Honor Roll with 17-21 points (~top 5%) 21 – Spoorthi B. 20 […]

February 22, 2012 in News & Events by

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Mainspring House – Junior Division

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.        

February 14, 2012 in Uncategorized by

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Harvard Pilgrim Mini Grant

  On Friday, January 27, Sage’s Kindergarten class went on a field trip to the Museum of Natural History & Planetarium in Providence, RI. This field trip was funded by a grant that Kindergarten teacher, Manisha Jain, received through a Sage parent that is a Harvard Pilgrim Health Care employee. About the Community Spirit 9/11 […]

February 8, 2012 in News & Events by

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The Sage iPad Experiment

Sage second graders were each given an iPad for the 2011-2012 school year as part of an experiment to see if mobile devices could enhance learning at Sage.  

February 1, 2012 in Sage Voices by

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International Night and Visitor from Uruguay

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 […]

January 25, 2012 in News & Events, Uncategorized by

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Ignored: Gifted Children in Massachusetts

Tim Monroe, Head of School and Kathryn Trogolo, Director of Admission and Marketing were quoted in this article about gifted children in  Bay State Parent Magazine. Ignored: Gifted Children in Massachusetts

January 9, 2012 in News & Events by

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Outside the Box Part 2: My Colleagues

In The Courage to Teach, Parker Palmer, wrote, “If we want to grow in our practice, we have two primary places to go: to the inner ground from which good teaching comes and to the community of fellow teachers from whom we can learn more about ourselves and our craft” (Palmer 141). Every teacher remembers […]

January 5, 2012 in Sage Voices by

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