by Mac Litishin, Class of ’14 In English class we’ve been exploring imagery, simile, and metaphor. Here’s a class writing exercise by one of the ninth grade students: “The air […]
Bullying: Why it Hurts
by Sam O’Brient, Class of ’13 As a high school student in a small private school, I sometimes forget about how awful bullying is. I was reminded of it all […]
Soccer Season is Over!
GBWHS played hard, and we had a great time. Thank you to our coaches, our players, and our opponents. Wins/Ties/Losses for the season were 2/2/5: Woodhall (home) Tied 1-1 Storm […]
Nothing Like the Holidays
by Sam O’Brient, Class of ’13 Even in a school as small as ours, the students here have different views of the December holiday season and what it means to […]
Visiting the U.S.A.
by Daniel Wingeleit, visiting German student One of my first thoughts as I arrived in Great Barrington was: “I hope that my family will be nice.” This was my first […]
Interview with Andreas Budig
by Solomon Joffe, Class of ’14 SJ: How and why did you come to America? AB: Frau Hochleitner told us that nine students could come to America. The first nine […]
Gone, But Not Forgotten
by Sam O’Brient, Class of ’13 Every year on November 2, in nearly every Spanish-speaking country, people gather to celebrate El Dia de los Muertos, better known to English speakers […]
Artist Statement
by Kaylee Bellamy, Class of ’11 GBWHS Senior KayLee Bellamy is applying to six art colleges this fall. One of the tasks in her application process was to create a […]
Learning to Think
by Stephen Keith Sagarin, Faculty Chair We learn with more than just our heads. Lots of us, not just those in Waldorf schools, agree with this. In 1956 (and after), […]
Phoebe Rohn Attends Law Conference at Cambridge University
Phoebe Rohn, Class of 2012, is currently attending the Sixth Form Law Conference at Cambridge University, which runs from March 21 to March 24, 2011. The conference, run by a […]
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