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SCENES FROM IPW 2009
Dance teacher Debbie Campbell and learning specialist Ibijoke Akinola, leaders of Books on Broadway write: 'We began our week inspired by the 'Curtain Call' exhibit at the Performing Arts Library, and ended with a fabulous student-written production of Starring: Books on Broadway Friday afternoon.' To see more scenes from IPW 2009, check out our new site at http://test.theschool.columbia.edu/ .



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Layering Literacies, Teaching the Holocaust
Click above to download handouts from the Best Practices Institute presentation by The School's Eve Becker, Amy Kissel, and Kimberly Lane.
 
Lion's Share: Teaching for Understanding in Grades 3-5
This week, Annette Raphel considers an often-neglected group of learners - students in grades 3 - 5. Also: Coach LeBlanc sums up our fourth year of basketball, and updates from the chairs of the book fair and teacher appreciation evening.
 
Snow Day
The School will be closed Monday, March 2. See you Tuesday!
 
Lion's Share: Report from the Student Council
This week, fourth grader Sharon Jia reports on the Student Council's first two meetings. Also: a live report from Monday's Boys' Varsity game, and the March calendar.
 
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