May 23, 2019
Varsity Tennis has continued to produce results with smart and consistent play rounding off the season. Coaches Hodosy and Howe commend the team’s players who have worked very hard over the season. Faced with more experienced and advanced opponents, the…
Read MoreMay 9, 2019
The Lower Campus was glittering and brimming with work created by our youngest artists on Thursday, May 2. Based on our Lower Campus all-school study of “transportation,” Ms. Jenkins designed a curriculum of “time travel” for this year’s art…
Read MoreMay 9, 2019
Varsity Tennis has enjoyed a rainy but successful season so far. The team has used the opening week’s practices before first matches to shake off some winter rust, develop consistent groundstrokes and tune up serves. The team’s ladder remains fluid…
Read MoreApril 25, 2019
Varsity Tennis recently picked up their first win of the season against Kent. With an almost completely new top of the ladder, the team has been in search of a few players who will establish themselves as leaders and tone…
Read MoreApril 25, 2019
During community time on Monday, our fifth grade students kicked off a week of Earth Day activities and programming with a presentation on the importance of renewable energy sources. Dave Edson, our fifth grade humanities teacher, shared, “we are asking IMS…
Read MoreApril 18, 2019
On Sunday, April 14, students, families, and faculty gathered in Assembly Hall for an international food festival that celebrated delicious cuisine from across the world. The event was organized by Caitlin Vaughn, Assistant Director of…
Read MoreApril 11, 2019
Varsity Tennis played its first game of the season this week against Renbrook. Unfortunately, the team sustained a 5-2 loss. Head coach Mr. Hodosy was very pleased with the effort, focus, and teamwork that the team displayed. He is confident…
Read MoreApril 4, 2019
“My big confession is that I failed eighth grade math,” shares Glen Seelenbrandt with an appreciation for irony. “It was particularly devastating because I had never received a grade below an A. I saw my teacher four days a week…
Read MoreMarch 27, 2019
Growing up in Kingston, Jamaica until she was seven-years-old and moving to Nantucket, Massachusetts had a profound impact on IMS history teacher Shantel Hanniford. Living on two different islands taught her the importance of community and what it means to…
Read MoreMarch 21, 2019
Empathy building is central to the IMS academic experience, and we continually ask ourselves how to foster it in authentic ways. Across our humanities disciplines, instruction extends beyond literature and historical texts; teachers strive to bring learning to life and…
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