Sunday, April 19, 2026

Abenaki Visitors, Ecosystem WeVideo, & Planting


What a fantastic week we had, filled with so many meaningful opportunities!

This week, we welcomed Abena and Charlie as our Abenaki Artists-in-Residence. It was a wonderful experience learning about the Abenaki language, as well as the animals and plants that are important to their culture. Students created wooden figures that connected to both our garden and the teachings they shared.

Thank you for your patience with the recycled material creations that went home this week. Students were inspired by the book Christina Katerina and the Box, and their creativity truly shone through their projects.

We also created an amazing video to showcase our learning about ecosystems. Students researched facts, practiced their presentations, and performed in front of a green screen. Mr. Weber worked his behind-the-scenes magic to bring everything together! We may share the video at our all-school meeting, but here’s a sneak peek! Here is the link 

Lastly, we had a visit from Kristyn Achilich, a parent and the Director of Environmental Studies/Sciences at St. Mike’s. She taught a lesson about how plants give us gifts when we care for them—and how insects play an important role as well. 

Your child may have brought home a dogwood stick to plant, a gift from Kristyn. If your child did not bring one home, they chose not to take one.

Happy break! I hope you’re able to enjoy some time outdoors despite the changing weather.  And don’t forget—Earth Day is on Wednesday and Arbor Day is on Friday! 🌍🌳🌲




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Abenaki Visitors, Ecosystem WeVideo, & Planting

What a fantastic week we had, filled with so many meaningful opportunities! This week, we welcomed Abena and Charlie as our Abenaki Artists-...