By Chris G. (7th grade) I recently took a tally of the Inly Middle School’s likes and dislikes on various topics for a communications committee
Year: 2010
Grandfriend's Day: A Grand Inly Tradition
By Lisa Kamins, Assistant Development Director Grandfriend’s Day is one of my favorite Inly traditions because it brings together our students with people who hold
What Montessori Math Looks Like in Children's House Preschool
In this video, you will see the progression of mathematical concepts that are taught to Inly students in our Children’s House preschool program.
Inly Students Build Giant Geodomes with Mallory Bagwell in a Hands-on Assembly
Last week, the Meehan Family Artsbarn was filled with two-story geodome structures. With the help of Mallory Bagwell and his hundreds of pvc pipes, Inly
Diary of a Middle School Golde, Part Five
By Ali Z. (8th grade) Ah, well, it seems as if this will be the last post from Golde, seeing that the epic finale of
Community Service Day at Inly was About Making Connections
The Parents Group Steering Committee, in coordination with the Community Service After School Program, sponsored an all-school Community Service Day for Inly families in honor
Inly School's Screening of Race to Nowhere Drew Full House
On November 10, Inly School hosted a free public screening of the documentary, Race to Nowhere. The event was hosted by the Inly Parents Group
Inly Students vs. Teachers: 2010 Post-Season Soccer Challenge
By Liz Knox When the undefeated Inly MAC soccer team challenged the faculty to a friendly game of soccer, we said “Bring it on.” It
Upper Elementary Students Present in Spanish About Their Pets
“Mi Mascota” Presentations By Lynda Jackson, Inly Spanish Instructor and Spanish Language Director As an end-of-the-year project last spring, Upper Elementary Spanish students worked on
Team-building in Phys. Ed. Class…A Cornerstone for Life!
By Cathy Harder-Bernier, Inly Physical Education Instructor and Athletics Director Recently, Inly’s phys. ed. classes featured the building blocks and skills needed to learn how
Inly Upper Elementary Students Explore Movement Through Poetry
By Colleen Quinn, Inly Movement and Theater Instructor Recently the Upper Elementary students in grades 4–6 explored movement in a different way: through a writing
Frequently Asked Questions About Montessori Preschool
In this installment of the Head’s Podcast Series of 2010–2011, Donna sits down with Annika Voynow, the assistant head of school at Inly, to answer
Diary of a Middle School Golde, Part Four
By Ali Z. (8th grade) This week, we rehearsed the bottle dance from Fiddler on the Roof. It is so good! They even used real
From One Tevye to Another: Perspectives on Fiddler, Middle School, and Photography
It was a stroke of good luck that the Tevye in the upcoming Inly Middle School production of Fiddler on the Roof had the chance
The Halloween Parade: An Inly School Tradition
Inly celebrated Halloween this year with plenty of style. In keeping with tradition, students, faculty, and many parents showed off their creativity with many unique