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Big Ideas, For The Win!

is the Director of Technology at The Sage School, an independent K-8 school in Foxboro, MA. The purpose of this blog is to discuss technology and its broadening role within education, examine some cool (albeit geeky) tools, and engage in the fine art of provoking thought. You’re welcome to leave a comment and, hopefully, you’ll […]

April 27, 2011 in Uncategorized by

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Audition for Community Youth Ensembles!

Our Arts Department suggests several opportunities for young musicians to pursue.

April 26, 2011 in Community by

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What Do I Say?

Sandra Cordes-Vaughan, Middle School Humanities, on the influence of language in the classroom.

April 26, 2011 in Sage Voices by

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Test Sample 1

April 6, 2011 in Uncategorized by

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What is an eco-column?

Junior Division students have studied ecology, taxonomy and biomes, adding to their knowledge through a hands-on project that brings together our school recycling efforts, student creativity, and natural materials found on campus.

March 24, 2011 in Uncategorized by

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Irish Music Festival

From Ms. Hogan (music): Looking for something to do this weekend? Boston.com featured an article about an Irish music festival this Saturday at Indian Hill Music School in Littleton.  It’s kind of a drive from Sage, but knowing the population we have of fiddlers and step dancers, I thought it was worth a share. The excerpt […]

March 23, 2011 in Community by

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"Face to Face"

Have you noticed that today’s kids view making calls as one of the least useful tools on their smart phones. Texts, emails, games, music, and apps all seem to be much more important than talking to another person. We have all seen two friends walking silently together while they text or email people who aren’t […]

March 23, 2011 in Sage Voices by

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“Face to Face”

Have you noticed that today’s kids view making calls as one of the least useful tools on their smart phones. Texts, emails, games, music, and apps all seem to be much more important than talking to another person. We have all seen two friends walking silently together while they text or email people who aren’t […]

March 23, 2011 in Sage Voices by

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International Night a Success

Our first International Night was a a great success!  Over 150 community members gathered on campus to share cultural foods, performances, and activities.  Thanks go out to all of the students, parents, and staff members who contributed to such a delightful evening!

February 19, 2011 in News & Events by

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Visit Sage

Join us on campus to learn more about our engaging programs for children needing a lively and advanced academic environment.  Intellectually gifted children find a home at Sage where they can be themselves and contribute to their community, while developing academically, socially, and emotionally.   Tour the campus and meet members of our community to learn […]

February 19, 2011 in featured by

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