When my grandfather was just five years old, his family decided that the best way to improve their quality of life would be to pick up their lives and move from Cuba to the United States.
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Global Collections: Fred Strong Has the World on His Desk
Since 1990, Fred Strong has been a part of our Seattle Academy community working as a teacher, the Head of Middle School and the Dean of Faculty for Arts and Athletics, but what most students don’t know is that since 1990, Fred has been a globe collector.
Read MoreDon't Miss Episode 2 of "Regicide" on Friday, January 13
First up on your must-watch list for 2017: Episode 2 of “Regicide” in the Blackbox on Friday, January 13.
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The History of the SAAS Bee Club
In early 2001, Dexter Chapin walked into Canuche Terranella’s office and demanded a bee club. The two of them were out on the roof of the Arts Center with the bees by the spring of 2002.
Read MoreWinter Fashion: Bring on the Cold
Yes, it finally snowed, but that didn’t stop these girls from rocking it in the cold weather. Their winter survival guide: more layers mixed with faux fur and shearling accents to old fall outfits! Don’t think that wearing fur means pulling a Kate Moss – anyone can pull this off.
Review/Preview: The Upper School Vocal Showcase Performs
The Vocal Showcase had its first show in the Orvis Theatre on Thursday, December 1. Eighteen freshmen, led by Mark Hoover, embraced the culture of performance and sang 27 songs.
Read MoreBrendan Beyl: Coach, Teacher, and SAAS Alum
Brendan Beyl entered the Seattle Academy community as a sixth grader and graduated in 2008, and he now works in the Athletic Department as a teacher and coach.
Read MoreA Week of Fashion with YungFran
A slide show featuring Frannie Fleming '17.
Read MoreSweet Rewards: Bee Club Harvests “Nectar from the Tree of Learning”
Last week Seattle Academy’s Bee Club dove into the honey harvest, and all members got to take part in this fun tradition.
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Melinda Mueller Publishes "The After," A Poetic Look at the Sixth Extinction
"The After," a new poem by Melinda Mueller, explores the future of Earth after humans have so dramatically altered it.
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