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The Weekly What, Friday, January the 18th, 2019
January 22nd, 2019
It’s Friday, and you know what that means. It’s time for your Weekly What from New Harmony. Leaving-to-Learn For part two of our Mississippi River Delta L2L, we took a trip to Baton Rouge to visit the LSU Center for […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, January the 11th, 2019
January 11th, 2019
Happy New Year! Quarter 3 has so many exciting opportunities for us: Leaving-to-Learn through exploration in our community Exhibition projects that focus on local environmental issues Student fellowships Leaving to Learn Click the image above for a time lapse video of […]
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XQ Super School Feature
January 8th, 2019
Our partners at XQ Super Schools recently wrote about what makes New Harmony High so unique. Read more here to see what students and staff have to say about our environmental curriculum and the direct impacts we are making on […]
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Kudos to the Greenest Classroom in the World
January 7th, 2019
Ever wonder where the greenest classroom in the world is located? Look no further than the Perkins School in Seattle! Recently, a New Harmony High parent sent us an inspiring article about an interactive classroom in Seattle that is solar […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, December the 14th, 2018
December 17th, 2018
Staying-to-Learn: Part 2 This week, we stayed to learn with an introduction to Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea. Washed Ashore’s curriculum uses recycled art to communicate environmental awareness and spark interests in the origins and production of excessive plastic […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, December the 7th, 2018
December 10th, 2018
New Video! Learn about Advisory, one of the design elements that sets New Harmony apart from other schools. Staying-to-Learn This week, instead of our usual Leaving-to-Learn excursion, we stayed-to-learn from three environmental journalists who visited us at New Harmony. In three […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, November the 30th, 2018
December 3rd, 2018
Wow, what a busy week! Check it out. Leaving-to-Learn This week student’s visited Le Musée de Free People of Color, a historic house museum, and one of the country’s few attractions dedicated exclusively to preserving the material culture of and telling the […]
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Interactive Sea Level Rise Map
November 26th, 2018
Each month, New Harmony High receives a monthly newsletter from local start-up growth incubator Propeller, called Water Works. The newsletter gives detailed updates about local, national, and global water topics. These topics include current issues as well as solutions that […]
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Another TGIF from our friend and mentor at Big Picture Learning
November 26th, 2018
Elliot Washor recently spent a week with New Harmony High students for the second time this semester. Washor, who founded “Leaving to Learn” and helped construct our academic model, reflected on his week with students as they learned inside and […]