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Spring Break 2020

3 Days of Harley at Home Commons curriculum 

Join Us April 6-8, 2020 for live sessions, enrichment activities, movement and games, and just plain fun for your family, it’s Harley at Home’s Commons School!

All Ages

Nursery

Lower School

Middle School 

Upper School

Full Schedule

Monday

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

Tuesday

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

Wednesday

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

Thursday

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

Anytime

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

All Ages

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since.

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to writing a project proposal.

The Harley School’s Microfarm: Student-led Redesign

The Capstone Program offers Harley seniors an experience typically reserved for college or graduate school students. In the spirit of our school motto, Become What Thou Art, the Capstone Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an untapped talent or explore a subject they’re passionate about, under the guidance of a faculty advisor.

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School celebrate Pi Day. This event originated over 20 years ago because I thought it would be fun for the kids to learn about circles in a way that’s different from their daily routine.

Upper School Soil Science

Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples.

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945 when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk.

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School Hassan Jones.

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.

We Foster Joy in Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

At Harley, Randall States '73 was the head photographer for yearbook his senior year and almost always had a camera with him. Following graduation from Harley, he went on to Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in photography illustration and went on to...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs.

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame ’05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three-season athlete for all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley’s Hospice program and the Recycling Club.

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung ’07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine.

Penguins=Math in Action

One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a hands-on and active way. This also helps our faculty differentiate ways for our students to learn.

We Empower Our Students to Become Confident, Lifelong Learners

In recognition of his career as a physician, researcher, and businessman, John Mills ’57 was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2015 for distinguished service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV and AIDS, to medical administration, and to the development of Australia’s biotechnology industry. Following his graduation from Harvard Medical School, John held a professorship at the University of California, San Francisco. Recruited to Australia, from 1991 – 2002, he was managing director of the Burnet Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne.

Harley School students give back for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

The Harley School hosted our annual day of volunteer service Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day to demonstrate how small acts of civic engagement benefit the community.Students collaborated with families from the Horizons program to participate in various tasks such as making lemonade, benefiting childhood cancer and creating Hershey hugs and kisses bags for kids at Golisano Children’s Hospital.Other students collected bags of goods for a local food cupboard and counted coins to support urban agriculture and food security.

Nursery

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since. It makes a kind of gut-level sense to those of us who had...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age. Specifically designed for 3-year...

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to write a project proposal. Our team included science teachers, coordinators for our Microfarm and Maker programs, as well as teachers from each of our...

Historic Announcement from The Harley School!

The Sands Family Foundation has announced an historic $3 million gift to The Harley School. The timing of the gift corresponds with The Harley School’s Centennial and the continued execution of its strategic plan.The gift to the school’s endowment will be fully...

From Maker Space to Stage!

Our Middle School students can choose different flex time classes each trimester. They range from Podcasting to Guitar Club to Creative Writing...and much more.   The most recent group of students involved in the flex time Makers Club created all the sets for our...

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year, Pi Day occurs on March 14th, and in Grade 6 at The Harley School, we celebrate in a big way.   By Lee Allen, Grade 5 and 6 Mathematics Teacher Pi Day: Student project Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School...

MathCounts Team in NYS Championship

By Lee Allen, Middle School math teacher, and Anthony Villani, Harley parent: Coaches, Harley School MathCounts team The Harley Middle School Math Counts team, after a second place finish behind Calkins Road MS at the Monroe County Chapter meet at RIT in February,...

The D’Amanda Family: Over 50 Years of Harley Education

Four generations of the D’Amanda family have attended Harley. As alumni, current grandparents, alumni parents, and former Trustees the impact of our school has shaped and inspired this family for over 50 years. They appreciate the continuity offered by Harley and...

MATHCOUNTS Team Scores Big

A  fun way for Middle School students to explore more advanced math Recently our Middle School MATHCOUNTS team (Sophia Darling, Dominic DiFrancesco, Max Ellis, Shaheer Fahad, Jack Gilbert, Rebecca Lee, Roman Novy-Marx, Maxwell Sun, David Villani, and Alexander Wasley)...

Upper School Soil Science

Upper School Soil Science Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples. We chose samples from a backyard lawn, an organic...

Alumna Profile: Hester “Pat” Davison Hayford ’47

Pat began her Harley schooling in 8th grade and lived at Hollister House, the school’s boarding house (active between 1940-1949) located on East Avenue, from 8th grade through 12th grade. Her most vivid memories are participating in athletics and of "Mom" Anderson,...

Grade 4: Punkin’ Chunkin’

Developed four years ago, the project culminates in an outdoor (weather permitting) test launch where students take turns hurling pumpkins into mid-air and cheering one another on.      “We developed Punkin’ Chunkin’ as a way to incorporate more Science, Technology,...

Commons Speaker Series, September 27: Mark Zupan

Alfred University President Mark Zupan will return to The Harley School, where he was a parent and served as Board President for several years, for the next Commons Speaker Series event scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the Commons Building, 1981 Clover...

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945, when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk. The business has transformed since then, as...

Head of School Announcement

Dear Members of The Harley School Community, On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our Head of School Search Committee, it is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Larry Frye as our next Head of School. The Board was unanimous in its support of the...

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors   Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.   Specifically designed...

We Foster Joy in Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

At Harley, Randall States '73 was the head photographer for yearbook his senior year and almost always had a camera with him. Following graduation from Harley, he went on to Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in photography illustration and went on to...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Elected Student Council President his senior year at Harley, James Greenebaum '07 was already headed down a path of service. The scope of his work grew when he attended Ohio State University; he was a residential advisor, a university "telecounselor," a member of the...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs. They credit The Harley School for setting them on...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame '05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three season athlete all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley's Hospice program and the Recycling Club.Following...

We Promote Physical and Mental Fitness

Physical fitness runs in the Joslyn family. With Bob Joslyn, former Harley School athletic director, as their father, how could it be any other way?   Mark Joslyn '80 was quite the athlete at Harley. He played soccer, lacrosse, and swam. Mark loved Harley's...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung '07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine. She believed these papers were an important part of the student...

Penguins=Math in Action

Penguins=Math in Action One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a...

We Foster Joy In Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

After Harley, Ellen Frankenstein '80 went on to receive her bachelor's degree at Vassar, she then continued her education at the University of Southern California where she earned her master's degree in visual anthropology. Ellen's fieldwork with the developmentally...

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost Science students recently spent some time sorting vermicompost (“red wiggler” worm compost) to separate the worms, worm cocoons, and other bugs from the nutrient rich organic material (worm castings) that the worms...

Lower School

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since. It makes a kind of gut-level sense to those of us who had...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age. Specifically designed for 3-year...

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to write a project proposal. Our team included science teachers, coordinators for our Microfarm and Maker programs, as well as teachers from each of our...

Historic Announcement from The Harley School!

The Sands Family Foundation has announced an historic $3 million gift to The Harley School. The timing of the gift corresponds with The Harley School’s Centennial and the continued execution of its strategic plan.The gift to the school’s endowment will be fully...

From Maker Space to Stage!

Our Middle School students can choose different flex time classes each trimester. They range from Podcasting to Guitar Club to Creative Writing...and much more.   The most recent group of students involved in the flex time Makers Club created all the sets for our...

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year, Pi Day occurs on March 14th, and in Grade 6 at The Harley School, we celebrate in a big way.   By Lee Allen, Grade 5 and 6 Mathematics Teacher Pi Day: Student project Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School...

MathCounts Team in NYS Championship

By Lee Allen, Middle School math teacher, and Anthony Villani, Harley parent: Coaches, Harley School MathCounts team The Harley Middle School Math Counts team, after a second place finish behind Calkins Road MS at the Monroe County Chapter meet at RIT in February,...

The D’Amanda Family: Over 50 Years of Harley Education

Four generations of the D’Amanda family have attended Harley. As alumni, current grandparents, alumni parents, and former Trustees the impact of our school has shaped and inspired this family for over 50 years. They appreciate the continuity offered by Harley and...

MATHCOUNTS Team Scores Big

A  fun way for Middle School students to explore more advanced math Recently our Middle School MATHCOUNTS team (Sophia Darling, Dominic DiFrancesco, Max Ellis, Shaheer Fahad, Jack Gilbert, Rebecca Lee, Roman Novy-Marx, Maxwell Sun, David Villani, and Alexander Wasley)...

Upper School Soil Science

Upper School Soil Science Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples. We chose samples from a backyard lawn, an organic...

Alumna Profile: Hester “Pat” Davison Hayford ’47

Pat began her Harley schooling in 8th grade and lived at Hollister House, the school’s boarding house (active between 1940-1949) located on East Avenue, from 8th grade through 12th grade. Her most vivid memories are participating in athletics and of "Mom" Anderson,...

Grade 4: Punkin’ Chunkin’

Developed four years ago, the project culminates in an outdoor (weather permitting) test launch where students take turns hurling pumpkins into mid-air and cheering one another on.      “We developed Punkin’ Chunkin’ as a way to incorporate more Science, Technology,...

Commons Speaker Series, September 27: Mark Zupan

Alfred University President Mark Zupan will return to The Harley School, where he was a parent and served as Board President for several years, for the next Commons Speaker Series event scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the Commons Building, 1981 Clover...

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945, when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk. The business has transformed since then, as...

Head of School Announcement

Dear Members of The Harley School Community, On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our Head of School Search Committee, it is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Larry Frye as our next Head of School. The Board was unanimous in its support of the...

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors   Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.   Specifically designed...

We Foster Joy in Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

At Harley, Randall States '73 was the head photographer for yearbook his senior year and almost always had a camera with him. Following graduation from Harley, he went on to Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in photography illustration and went on to...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Elected Student Council President his senior year at Harley, James Greenebaum '07 was already headed down a path of service. The scope of his work grew when he attended Ohio State University; he was a residential advisor, a university "telecounselor," a member of the...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs. They credit The Harley School for setting them on...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame '05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three season athlete all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley's Hospice program and the Recycling Club.Following...

We Promote Physical and Mental Fitness

Physical fitness runs in the Joslyn family. With Bob Joslyn, former Harley School athletic director, as their father, how could it be any other way?   Mark Joslyn '80 was quite the athlete at Harley. He played soccer, lacrosse, and swam. Mark loved Harley's...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung '07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine. She believed these papers were an important part of the student...

Penguins=Math in Action

Penguins=Math in Action One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a...

We Foster Joy In Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

After Harley, Ellen Frankenstein '80 went on to receive her bachelor's degree at Vassar, she then continued her education at the University of Southern California where she earned her master's degree in visual anthropology. Ellen's fieldwork with the developmentally...

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost Science students recently spent some time sorting vermicompost (“red wiggler” worm compost) to separate the worms, worm cocoons, and other bugs from the nutrient rich organic material (worm castings) that the worms...

Middle School

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since. It makes a kind of gut-level sense to those of us who had...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age. Specifically designed for 3-year...

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to write a project proposal. Our team included science teachers, coordinators for our Microfarm and Maker programs, as well as teachers from each of our...

Historic Announcement from The Harley School!

The Sands Family Foundation has announced an historic $3 million gift to The Harley School. The timing of the gift corresponds with The Harley School’s Centennial and the continued execution of its strategic plan.The gift to the school’s endowment will be fully...

From Maker Space to Stage!

Our Middle School students can choose different flex time classes each trimester. They range from Podcasting to Guitar Club to Creative Writing...and much more.   The most recent group of students involved in the flex time Makers Club created all the sets for our...

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year, Pi Day occurs on March 14th, and in Grade 6 at The Harley School, we celebrate in a big way.   By Lee Allen, Grade 5 and 6 Mathematics Teacher Pi Day: Student project Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School...

MathCounts Team in NYS Championship

By Lee Allen, Middle School math teacher, and Anthony Villani, Harley parent: Coaches, Harley School MathCounts team The Harley Middle School Math Counts team, after a second place finish behind Calkins Road MS at the Monroe County Chapter meet at RIT in February,...

The D’Amanda Family: Over 50 Years of Harley Education

Four generations of the D’Amanda family have attended Harley. As alumni, current grandparents, alumni parents, and former Trustees the impact of our school has shaped and inspired this family for over 50 years. They appreciate the continuity offered by Harley and...

MATHCOUNTS Team Scores Big

A  fun way for Middle School students to explore more advanced math Recently our Middle School MATHCOUNTS team (Sophia Darling, Dominic DiFrancesco, Max Ellis, Shaheer Fahad, Jack Gilbert, Rebecca Lee, Roman Novy-Marx, Maxwell Sun, David Villani, and Alexander Wasley)...

Upper School Soil Science

Upper School Soil Science Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples. We chose samples from a backyard lawn, an organic...

Alumna Profile: Hester “Pat” Davison Hayford ’47

Pat began her Harley schooling in 8th grade and lived at Hollister House, the school’s boarding house (active between 1940-1949) located on East Avenue, from 8th grade through 12th grade. Her most vivid memories are participating in athletics and of "Mom" Anderson,...

Grade 4: Punkin’ Chunkin’

Developed four years ago, the project culminates in an outdoor (weather permitting) test launch where students take turns hurling pumpkins into mid-air and cheering one another on.      “We developed Punkin’ Chunkin’ as a way to incorporate more Science, Technology,...

Commons Speaker Series, September 27: Mark Zupan

Alfred University President Mark Zupan will return to The Harley School, where he was a parent and served as Board President for several years, for the next Commons Speaker Series event scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the Commons Building, 1981 Clover...

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945, when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk. The business has transformed since then, as...

Head of School Announcement

Dear Members of The Harley School Community, On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our Head of School Search Committee, it is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Larry Frye as our next Head of School. The Board was unanimous in its support of the...

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors   Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.   Specifically designed...

We Foster Joy in Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

At Harley, Randall States '73 was the head photographer for yearbook his senior year and almost always had a camera with him. Following graduation from Harley, he went on to Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in photography illustration and went on to...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Elected Student Council President his senior year at Harley, James Greenebaum '07 was already headed down a path of service. The scope of his work grew when he attended Ohio State University; he was a residential advisor, a university "telecounselor," a member of the...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs. They credit The Harley School for setting them on...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame '05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three season athlete all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley's Hospice program and the Recycling Club.Following...

We Promote Physical and Mental Fitness

Physical fitness runs in the Joslyn family. With Bob Joslyn, former Harley School athletic director, as their father, how could it be any other way?   Mark Joslyn '80 was quite the athlete at Harley. He played soccer, lacrosse, and swam. Mark loved Harley's...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung '07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine. She believed these papers were an important part of the student...

Penguins=Math in Action

Penguins=Math in Action One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a...

We Foster Joy In Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

After Harley, Ellen Frankenstein '80 went on to receive her bachelor's degree at Vassar, she then continued her education at the University of Southern California where she earned her master's degree in visual anthropology. Ellen's fieldwork with the developmentally...

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost Science students recently spent some time sorting vermicompost (“red wiggler” worm compost) to separate the worms, worm cocoons, and other bugs from the nutrient rich organic material (worm castings) that the worms...

Upper School

Oaks and Acorns: August 2018

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, it is a fire to be ignited.” So wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch in Moralia, and this sentiment has been repeated by educational thinkers ever since. It makes a kind of gut-level sense to those of us who had...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age. Specifically designed for 3-year...

Harley Bird Garden

When news of the Bird Sleuth program came to us last fall, a core group of teachers at the Harley School committed to write a project proposal. Our team included science teachers, coordinators for our Microfarm and Maker programs, as well as teachers from each of our...

Historic Announcement from The Harley School!

The Sands Family Foundation has announced an historic $3 million gift to The Harley School. The timing of the gift corresponds with The Harley School’s Centennial and the continued execution of its strategic plan.The gift to the school’s endowment will be fully...

From Maker Space to Stage!

Our Middle School students can choose different flex time classes each trimester. They range from Podcasting to Guitar Club to Creative Writing...and much more.   The most recent group of students involved in the flex time Makers Club created all the sets for our...

Pi Day: Middle School Math (Both Fun and Delicious)

Each year, Pi Day occurs on March 14th, and in Grade 6 at The Harley School, we celebrate in a big way.   By Lee Allen, Grade 5 and 6 Mathematics Teacher Pi Day: Student project Each year on March 14th (in other words, 3/14!), grade 6 students at The Harley School...

MathCounts Team in NYS Championship

By Lee Allen, Middle School math teacher, and Anthony Villani, Harley parent: Coaches, Harley School MathCounts team The Harley Middle School Math Counts team, after a second place finish behind Calkins Road MS at the Monroe County Chapter meet at RIT in February,...

The D’Amanda Family: Over 50 Years of Harley Education

Four generations of the D’Amanda family have attended Harley. As alumni, current grandparents, alumni parents, and former Trustees the impact of our school has shaped and inspired this family for over 50 years. They appreciate the continuity offered by Harley and...

MATHCOUNTS Team Scores Big

A  fun way for Middle School students to explore more advanced math Recently our Middle School MATHCOUNTS team (Sophia Darling, Dominic DiFrancesco, Max Ellis, Shaheer Fahad, Jack Gilbert, Rebecca Lee, Roman Novy-Marx, Maxwell Sun, David Villani, and Alexander Wasley)...

Upper School Soil Science

Upper School Soil Science Our AP Environmental Science students recently worked this lab from their Earth Systems unit. The soil study lab involved comparing physical and chemical properties of three soil samples. We chose samples from a backyard lawn, an organic...

Alumna Profile: Hester “Pat” Davison Hayford ’47

Pat began her Harley schooling in 8th grade and lived at Hollister House, the school’s boarding house (active between 1940-1949) located on East Avenue, from 8th grade through 12th grade. Her most vivid memories are participating in athletics and of "Mom" Anderson,...

Grade 4: Punkin’ Chunkin’

Developed four years ago, the project culminates in an outdoor (weather permitting) test launch where students take turns hurling pumpkins into mid-air and cheering one another on.      “We developed Punkin’ Chunkin’ as a way to incorporate more Science, Technology,...

Commons Speaker Series, September 27: Mark Zupan

Alfred University President Mark Zupan will return to The Harley School, where he was a parent and served as Board President for several years, for the next Commons Speaker Series event scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the Commons Building, 1981 Clover...

Alumni Profile: Rob Sands

Robert (Rob) Sands has been President and CEO of Constellation since 2007. His father founded the company in 1945, when the American wine industry consisted mainly of dessert wine shipped in bulk and bottled like milk. The business has transformed since then, as...

Head of School Announcement

Dear Members of The Harley School Community, On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our Head of School Search Committee, it is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Larry Frye as our next Head of School. The Board was unanimous in its support of the...

Middle School: Back-to-School Tips

It’s hard to believe September is already around the corner–before you know it the first day of school will be here! We want you and your middle schooler to be ready. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the first day of school from our Head of Middle School...

Learn More: Joy of Summer Nursery!

We explore the great outdoors   Our Summer Nursery is a great way to keep busy learning, exploring and having fun year-round! Our program features play as a vehicle for learning while engaging the imaginative, growing minds of this age.   Specifically designed...

We Foster Joy in Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

At Harley, Randall States '73 was the head photographer for yearbook his senior year and almost always had a camera with him. Following graduation from Harley, he went on to Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in photography illustration and went on to...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Elected Student Council President his senior year at Harley, James Greenebaum '07 was already headed down a path of service. The scope of his work grew when he attended Ohio State University; he was a residential advisor, a university "telecounselor," a member of the...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Annie Duckles, Chris Hoeger, Da Hee Hong, Rachel Kurchin, Richard Lange, Evan Vanable, Andrew Guzick (not pictured), and Emmett Wyman, all members of the class of 2009, are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or M.D. programs. They credit The Harley School for setting them on...

We Show How to Care for the World and Other People

Caitlin Frame '05 started at Harley in Grade 9. She was a three season athlete all four years, playing volleyball, indoor track, cross-country running, swimming, and outdoor track. She also participated in Harley's Hospice program and the Recycling Club.Following...

We Promote Physical and Mental Fitness

Physical fitness runs in the Joslyn family. With Bob Joslyn, former Harley School athletic director, as their father, how could it be any other way?   Mark Joslyn '80 was quite the athlete at Harley. He played soccer, lacrosse, and swam. Mark loved Harley's...

We Inspire Academic Excellence

Erika Jung '07 was always a leader. As a student at Harley, Erika took on the role of Editor-in-Chief and resurrected the dormant Acorn Press student newspaper and the Calliope literary magazine. She believed these papers were an important part of the student...

Penguins=Math in Action

Penguins=Math in Action One of our Primary (combined Kindergarten and Grade 1) classrooms recently started a new unit about penguins that lasts for several weeks. Taking a thematic approach to elementary learning is a vehicle for teaching all subject areas in a...

We Foster Joy In Learning in Both the Arts and Sciences

After Harley, Ellen Frankenstein '80 went on to receive her bachelor's degree at Vassar, she then continued her education at the University of Southern California where she earned her master's degree in visual anthropology. Ellen's fieldwork with the developmentally...

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost

Upper School Environmental Science – Vermicompost Science students recently spent some time sorting vermicompost (“red wiggler” worm compost) to separate the worms, worm cocoons, and other bugs from the nutrient rich organic material (worm castings) that the worms...

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