By Division: Stories about our current Ravens by ages and stages
Within our PreK-12 school community, today’s Ravens enjoy being a part of one of our three divisions: Lower School, Middle School and Upper School.
Enjoy our news and stories — sorted by division, above — that bring into focus the thoughtful, developmentally appropriate approach Ravenscroft takes in preparing the next generations of citizen leaders.
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- News
The team, comprising outstanding educators from peer schools, spent two days on campus exploring what the division has to offer and how its numerous stakeholders feel about their experiences.
- News
Ravenscroft hosted the Asian American Alliance Conference on Friday, Jan. 10, drawing students and faculty from Saint Mary’s, Durham Academy and Cary Academy.
- Spark
Third-grade teacher Amber Sullivan and art teacher Amelia Karpowitz extended an ELA lesson analyzing Hokusai’s famous woodblock print to give students the opportunity to make prints themselves.
- News
The panel explored their experiences in the college-selection process, transition to greater independence and different schedules, and the ups and downs of living in residence halls.
- Voices
With ninth-graders off campus for the morning, the Class of 2029 went to four mini-classes, meeting teachers, learning about expectations and becoming “more confident” about joining the Upper School.
- Voices
Lower School grandparent Robert Vail shares what he and his wife, Ellen, think is most special about Ravenscroft and why they give their time to the school community.
- News
With the Thanksgiving Break just hours away, these special guests gathered in Warner Arena for a short program before visiting classrooms together.
- A Thousand Words
Decked out in red, white and blue for Patriot Day during Fall Spirit Week, first-graders in Cassie Abood’s class visit Derrick Willard in his office.