Tag Archives: Class of 2028

“It’s the tests and the challenges that are thrown at us that make us see what we’re capable of.”



Remy and Evelyn, Class of 2028, interview Country Day learning specialist Ms. Bozeman, connecting the lessons she learned from her cancer diagnosis to themes explored in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. This episode is brought to you by Mr. Gricus’s sophomore English class.


“Sometimes divorce isn’t failure, it’s necessary.”



Annika and Lilly, Class of 2028, interview Lilly’s aunt, connecting what divorce taught her about love to themes explored in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. This episode was edited my Genevieve, Class of 2028, and produced for Mr. Gricus’s sophomore English class.


A Sunday Afternoon with 7th Grade French Students



Students in Honors 7th Grade French studied George Seurat’s pointillism masterpiece Un dimanche après-midi sur l’île de la Grande Jatte. Listen as they describe what the people are wearing, and using their imaginations, what they are doing.