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May 2023

  • May
    3

    Real Talk: A Conversation with Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Families

    Virtual - Link in the Redwood Day Weekly

    Grab a cup of coffee, tea, or your favorite beverage, and join Meredith Spencer, Director of Equity & Inclusion; John Loeser, Head of School; Johanna Aeschliman, Lower School Director; and Karina Momary, Middle School Director, for a virtual hang-out for BIPOC families.

    Check the Redwood Day Weekly for the Zoom link.
  • May
    16

    Automated Wax Museum

    Redwood Day Campus

    An annual event for the 8th grade class where students write and perform creative monologues inspired by a character from a book they have read this year. The performances average a minute or two in length and cover a variety of topics/genres. We invite the whole community to travel the middle school campus for an hour and watch the graduating class perform an original piece from literature. Please contact Sara Hall for more information.
     
  • May
    18

    Redwood Day Art and Music Night

    Redwood Day Campus

    Art and Music Night will feature performances by 3rd-5th grade classes, chorus, and all middle school ensembles. All grades (K-8) are highly encouraged to attend and enjoy live music and students' artwork.
  • May
    29
  • May
    30

    Civ Museum (6th Grade)

    Redwood Day Gym

    Over the past school year, sixth grade students learned about ancient civilizations. During our culminating Civ unit, students are asked to apply this knowledge by creating civilizations of their very own. In groups of five or six, they imagine every aspect of their newly-flourishing societies: religion, language, social structure, economics, shelter, clothing, and more. At our Civ Museum, students will present final displays of their societies.
  • Civ Museum (6th Grade)

    Redwood Day Gym
    Over the past school year, sixth grade students learned about ancient civilizations. During our culminating Civ unit, students are asked to apply this knowledge by creating civilizations of their very own. In groups of five or six, they imagine every aspect of their newly-flourishing societies: religion, language, social structure, economics, shelter, clothing, and more. At our Civ Museum, students will present final displays of their societies.
  • May
    31
  • PGA Hello and Goodbye Event

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