At SHS, sustainability is not just an academic concept, but rather a community-wide commitment to improve the school, the local neighborhood and larger world in which we live, and above all, to live up to the standards detailed in our Goals and Criteria, which guides us to teach respect for creation and prepare our students to be good stewards of the earth's resources. Made manifest in numerous ways through our curriculum, our partnership with SHS families, student- and faculty-led projects, and an emphasis on ensuring the preservation of our historic campus through energy efficient new construction, sustainability initiatives reflect our institutional belief that a commitment to intentional individual action results in a greater good for the many.
Through a series of paintings and drawings, SHP art students are sharing the importance of essential workers and al… https://t.co/2sVsMjGzy4
SHP Principal Dr. Whitcomb delivering Goûter to students today—gator-shaped cookies. We love having our students ba… https://t.co/7w5dhJePQ6
Happy Friday! Look at these beautiful collages made by our talented third grade artists. They captured the gorgeous… https://t.co/j8X0XU4Uvo
Please join us in celebrating Black History Month on Feb. 28th at our free event, "The History of African American… https://t.co/iex3NxAWtK
Our youngest students at the farm and garden recently, learning how to plant mint with Dr. Slafter. We hope all our… https://t.co/W49GCPTIPG
SHP senior Ava Reinstein founded a nonprofit, Poetreef Summer Term, as a freshman. The organization provides resour… https://t.co/cgztRMOOEm
In Dr. Neebe’s US Lit class, students worked in teams to write the “missing scene” in The Great Gatsby, a pivotal m… https://t.co/ON81pWiUiw
This week 7th graders met Rick Negron, a professional actor most recently in the And Peggy Company cast of Hamilton… https://t.co/pwPpXDoUZ6
Congratulations MUN team!! https://t.co/7stDe6hEzX