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The Middle School program, like those in the Upper School, is grounded in curriculum and includes advance preparation, team-building activities and purposeful exploration and service.
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.
The Middle School program, like those in the Upper School, is grounded in curriculum and includes advance preparation, team-building activities and purposeful exploration and service.
The parents and guardians in attendance learned about Wit & Wisdom and 95 Phonics, the new English Language Arts curriculum for students in Kindergarten through fifth grade.
Upper School English teacher and divisional admissions coordinator Kevin Flinn answers the question, “Why do you love teaching at Ravenscroft?”
Middle School science and engineering teacher Michelle Nunalee answers the question, “Why do you love teaching at Ravenscroft?”
Lower School Innovation Lab coordinator Danny Carlson answers the question, “Why do you love teaching at Ravenscroft?”
Josh Quezada ’24, Jackson Walser ’24, Andrew Abbott ’24, Victor Kalorin ’24, Jeremy McGinnis ’24 and Liam Henley ’24 relish their photo opp during the April 8 solar eclipse.
With personalized guidance, informative programming and a dedication to finding the right schools for each student, the department guides students and families through the college-application process.
These Ravens were celebrated at the Eighth-Grade Closing Ceremony May 31, where proud families joined faculty and staff in recognizing students’ successful experiences and upcoming transition.