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Field Trips Immerse Students in Off-Campus 学习

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在1月, 各年级学生, 分歧, 教室, and clubs immersed themselves in off-campus learning experiences studying art, 文化, 全球公民.

Fifth Graders Explore American Indian Culture

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1月. 4, fifth graders traveled to the Institute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) in Washington, CT, to kick off their history unit on Native American Life and Culture. The IAIS is a nonprofit museum and research center “dedicated to providing unique, 信息丰富的, and engaging experiences for [their] members and visitors alike.” 

The field trip was very interactive, and the students enjoyed learning about the indigenous people who inhabited this region. Activities included a timeline scavenger hunt, 棋盘游戏, 一种手杖工艺品, and a cozy fire in a full-sized longhouse in the Institute’s replica “village.”

The Native American Life and Culture unit will culminate in a cross-curricular project w在这里 students will display their work in an on-campus “Native American Museum.” In preparation for their museum exhibition, students will research an individual tribe and write a report in history class. They will also write creation myths inspired by Native American stories in English class and, 在美术课上, will replicate pottery inspired by indigenous art. 

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Refugees Share First-Hand Experience About Resettling in America
 
Beth Yavenditti’s Ethics of 全球 Citizenship class visited the Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants (CIRI), w在这里 they had the chance to meet and learn from several CIRI employees and refugees about their experiences of resettling in the United States. 在课堂上, students were studying the challenges related to immigration and migration, and this experience allowed them to connect with and learn from people who had experienced some of what they had learned. 

The refugees spoke about the challenges one faces when leaving their home country, 常常没有多少时间, and the uncertainty of life as you await your next steps in a refugee camp in an unfamiliar country. Students asked them about what it was like when they first arrived in Connecticut and how CIRI helped them to get situated in their new homes. 

“The visit connected me to issues in a way that just researching them cannot,” one student said. 

CIRI has many ways to get involved with their work, which can be in-depth or straightforward. “You can help by saying hello and being kind when you meet a refugee,” one employee shared.

Women in Humanities Club Embraces a Deep 热爱学习 at The Met
 
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In January, 11 members of St. 路加福音’s student-led Women in Humanities Club took a captivating trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. 

Immersed in the artistic realm, these students explored works by remarkable female artists including Mary Cassatt, Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 和塞西莉亚·波克斯. Each student chose a piece that resonated with them and delivered insightful two-minute, 里分析. 

As students shared their thoughtful presentations, faculty advisors were struck by students' deep love for learning and leadership—attributes at the core of our school’s mission. The exchange of knowledge didn't stop t在这里: museum patrons, impressed by our girls’ expertise, joined in creating a dynamic atmosp在这里 of shared appreciation. 

The evening concluded with a special dinner at The Met dining room, marking an unforgettable experience that exemplifies the spirit of our St. 卢克的社区. A big thank you to our club president, 阿里·迪菲利波25岁, for making this club a vibrant and rich part of SLS life. 

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Eighth grade Mandarin students spent a day immersed in Asian 文化. They began the day by attending a kung fu class at SDSS Martial 艺术 of Wilton, w在这里 they practiced the ancient form of martial arts and tested their patience, 自律, 和能源. The students then headed to Norwalk w在这里 they explored the Oriental Food Market and indulged in authentic Chinese cuisine at Wild Rice.

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St. 路加福音’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. 路加福音’s 以人为本 curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.