November 2021 W+H Fall News The entire W+H community watched as junior Angelina Vargas '23 had the opportunity to play with the Dominican Republic women's national soccer team. Angelina made an immediate impact on her first touch when she entered the game as a substitute with five minutes remaining and scored the final goal in a 3-0 victory over Bolivia. She made a brilliant run into space, received a pass just inside the penalty area and fired a left-footed shot into the near corner for a perfect finish. Students study problems with real-world applications
Climate Change is real and our Middle School students are starting to take notice. In sixth grade science this year, students will be taking a look at the effects climate change have on living organisms. Students are observing the trees around the W+H campus to take notice and discuss phenology – the study of the seasonal changes in relation to climate on plant and animal life. Continue Reading
Five seniors recognized for academic excellence
Wardlaw+Hartridge senior Aarush Dharayan '22 has been named a semifinalist in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program, while seniors Faizah Naqvi '22 and Shiv Tickoo '22 have been named Commended Students in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. In addition, Feisal Kiiru '22 earned academic honors from the College Board's National Recognition Program, which grants underrepresented students with academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them stand out during the admissions process. JOIN THE WARDLAW+HARTRIGE FAMILY
For several years now, we have used the Mission Skills Assessment in the Middle School as a tool to measure a range of skills and habits of mind that are often referred to as non-cognitive skills. One of those skills is resilience, a quality so many have been asked to exercise these days. People with high levels of resilience are able to thrive amidst difficult challenges and to bounce back quickly when they meet adversity. It is a quality that can be learned, practiced, and strengthened, yet also can wane. Colleges and employers seek applicants who demonstrate resilience because people who possess this quality are more likely to meet the demands of their work or studies successfully and also to take action to address challenges. Read more about how W+H teaches resilience in our Head of School's blog.
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