Arts-Integrated Engineering Lessons
Eighth grade students turn their organic chemistry knowledge into sculptures that are personally and scientifically meaningful.
View ArticleInternational Student Elected onto Advisory Board
Chu'er "Sophia" Yan has been named to the New Oasis Student Advisory Board. New Oasis International Education is an organization that promotes educational opportunities for international students in...
View ArticleArt Initiative: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Lower School art students donated paintings to the Art Initiative organization. The artwork is, now, on exhibit at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Scottish Rite and satellite locations. The work is...
View ArticleLovett at Maker Faire Atlanta
The Academic Technology team represented the school at a booth where they taught visitors how to build a Brushbot.
View ArticleFostering Civil Discourse in the Religion Classroom
"This class has given me the opportunity to solidify the abstract concepts that surround us and communicate them clearly, openly, and with compassion." --Lovett senior enrolled in World Religions
View ArticleVisual Arts End-of-Semester Highlights
"Ms. Mack got us some cool new glazes with crystals to go on our pots," he said. "Because of an error, our class found out that if you mixed clear glaze with the new crystal glaze, it created a really...
View ArticleInsta-stainability, 6th grade science
Students explored sustainability, via Instagram, through three lenses: social, economic, and environmental, considering what sustainability means on campus and in their personal lives. The lesson is...
View ArticleFrench Monuments Project
French IV Honors students designed, developed, and printed monuments to commemorate Francophone history.
View ArticleSustainability Design Challenge
Seventh graders kicked off a six-day sustainability design challenge: an immersive, interdisciplinary, collaborative experience that revolved around the three spheres of sustainability: environmental,...
View ArticleCreating Art From Tragedy in Course on Genocide
For senior Tep Seth's final art project for the Holocaust and the History of Genocide class, she found her voice in the form of a tree.
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