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    Boston Red Sox Game

    Red Sox vs. Orioles
    Boarding and Day Student Activity.
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    Financial Aid Info Session

    Get information and clarification about financial support for tuition and non-tuition expenses at CSW from Julie Johnstone, Assistant Head of School for Enrollment Management, and Rosanna Salcedo, Deanof Equity and Inclusion. There will be time for Q&A.

    REGISTER HERE
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    Revisit Day #2

    Come to campus to meet community members, sample classes, and learn more about specific departments, opportunities, and student groups. Optional parent/guardian programming offered. (STUDENTS / PARENTS / GUARDIANS)

    Please call 781-642-8650 to RSVP by Monday, April 3.
     
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    Movie Night on Campus

    Boarding and Day Student Activity.
    Location: Robin Wood Theater
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    Franklin Zoo Trip

    Day and Boarding Student Activity. 
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    Michael H. Feldman '67 Social Justice Day

    Formerly known as Law Day, the event was established in 1975 by Shirley and Roger Feldman in memory of their son, Michael Feldman '67. The event explores various viewpoints on important legal and social issues of the day, creating opportunities for student discussion and debate, as well as guest speakers and presentations.

    Click here to learn more

    Senior Parent/Guardian Zoom Q&A: Celebrating the Class of 2023

    Senior parents are invited to join Assistant Head of School Aaron Hirsch to discuss the many ways we will be supporting and celebrating the CSW Class of 2023 this spring. Hear details and get your questions answered about Prom, Senior Night, Graduation and more. 

    Register Here
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    Empty Bowls & Clay Workshop

    Boarding & Day Student Activity.
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    Salem Trip

    Trip to explore Salem.
    https://www.salem.org
    Boarding & Day Students.
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    IDEA Committee Action Hour

    Action Hour is a designated time for CSW students and adults to collectively engage in activism by signing petitions, calling and writing to elected officials, and other activities. Pizza and snacks are offered to participants. All are welcome!
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    The Zora Foundation Art Exhibit

    The Zora Foundation will be hosting our spring 2023 social justice art exhibition and programming dedicated to raising awareness around social discriminatory issues at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter space (pictures attached below) from April 23 to May 1, 2023. We will be featuring student works from the Cambridge School of Weston, Governor's Academy, Phillips Academy Andover, Weston High School, and more!

    The opening reception will be at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter on Sunday, April 23. 

    View event flyers to read more details.
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    Progressive Education in the Age of AI

    CSW invites parents and guardians to consider what changes ChatGPT, 3.5 and now 4, as well as other AI mean for the future of education. Much of what is reported in the media reveals the impressive content capabilities of AI. As a progressive school, what do these advances in technology mean for us? What are the roles of collaboration, problem solving, active participation, and experiential learning when AI can supply the content, whether accurate or not? This panel of teachers and administrators from CSW will explore the challenges and opportunities presented in this moment and what are some appropriate and ethical approaches that continue to center a student’s learning experience.

    REGISTER NOW!
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    Thompson Gallery: Nothing's Changing Fast Enough

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
    Currently on display in the Thompson Gallery are works by Winfred and Mitchell Rembert, as well as pieces by Robert Freeman from his "American Past-Times" series
     
    The show's name — "Nothing's Changing Fast Enough" — is inspired by a piece by Mitchell Rembert currently hanging in the Gallery.
     

    End of Mod 5 Show

    The End-of-Mod Show features an entire mod's worth of student work in the visual arts and beyond. The shows take place at the end of each mod in the Community Gallery in the Garthwaite Center for Science and Art, and various other spaces on campus.
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    Thompson Gallery: Nothing's Changing Fast Enough

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
    Currently on display in the Thompson Gallery are works by Winfred and Mitchell Rembert, as well as pieces by Robert Freeman from his "American Past-Times" series
     
    The show's name — "Nothing's Changing Fast Enough" — is inspired by a piece by Mitchell Rembert currently hanging in the Gallery.
     

    Songwriting Showcase

    Recital Hall
    Hear student-musicans perform some of their original work!

    End of Mod 5 Gallery Walk

    Parents and guardians unable to make the morning End-of-Mod Shows are invited to join us for a scheduled series of “gallery walks” in the afternoon/evening. Come see what our students have been up to each mod!
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    Thompson Gallery: Nothing's Changing Fast Enough

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
    Currently on display in the Thompson Gallery are works by Winfred and Mitchell Rembert, as well as pieces by Robert Freeman from his "American Past-Times" series
     
    The show's name — "Nothing's Changing Fast Enough" — is inspired by a piece by Mitchell Rembert currently hanging in the Gallery.
     

    Reunion

    Return to CSW to reconnect with fellow alumni/ae and faculty and staff from your time at CSW. We hope to see you at one or more of the celebratory events and activities we have planned for the weekend.

    Register Here!

    BIPOC Alumni Happy Hour

    All CSW alumni who identify as Black, Indigenous, or other People of Color are welcome to campus for Reunion 2023 kickoff party! 

    Join us on the new Kluchman Deck for our second annual BIPOC Alumni Happy Hour. 

    Register here!

    AMC Movie Trip

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    Thompson Gallery: Nothing's Changing Fast Enough

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
    Currently on display in the Thompson Gallery are works by Winfred and Mitchell Rembert, as well as pieces by Robert Freeman from his "American Past-Times" series
     
    The show's name — "Nothing's Changing Fast Enough" — is inspired by a piece by Mitchell Rembert currently hanging in the Gallery.
     

    Reunion

    Return to CSW to reconnect with fellow alumni/ae and faculty and staff from your time at CSW. We hope to see you at one or more of the celebratory events and activities we have planned for the weekend.

    Register Here!
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    Thompson Gallery: Nothing's Changing Fast Enough

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
    Currently on display in the Thompson Gallery are works by Winfred and Mitchell Rembert, as well as pieces by Robert Freeman from his "American Past-Times" series
     
    The show's name — "Nothing's Changing Fast Enough" — is inspired by a piece by Mitchell Rembert currently hanging in the Gallery.
     

    Reunion

    Return to CSW to reconnect with fellow alumni/ae and faculty and staff from your time at CSW. We hope to see you at one or more of the celebratory events and activities we have planned for the weekend.

    Register Here!
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The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.