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11 EBIS students inducted into National Junior Honor Society
The EBIS Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society welcomed 11 new members at an induction ceremony on April 10.
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EBIS students swimming as part of physical education class
EBIS students are swimming in the Maplebrook School’s indoor pool as part of their physical education class for a second year.
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Teacher celebrates work of students with Publishing Party
Deanna Ambrosino recognized the efforts of her fifth grade English students by having a Publishing Party.
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STEM Sisters program off to great start
Fourteen of the 20 girls from surrounding schools participating in the program at The Hotchkiss School are from EBIS.
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Technology students study solar energy, assemble solar-powered cars
Seventh graders headed outdoors to test the assembled solar-powered cars.
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EBIS girls offered chance to participate in STEM Sisters program
The Hotchkiss School is offering EBIS students the opportunity to be STEM Sisters.
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Two musicians perform with Junior High All-County Band
Henry Dore and Skyler Folster were chosen to perform with Dutchess County's top musicians at Beacon High School on Jan. 25.
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Musicians entertain family, friends
Eugene Brooks Intermediate School musicians performed for family and friends at the EBIS Winter Informance in the high school auditorium on Jan. 22.
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Book sampling starts Wit & Wisdom's second module for fifth graders
EBIS fifth graders are beginning Wit & Wisdom's second module, Word Play, by reading Norton Juster's "The Phantom Tollbooth."
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Students shadow principal for fun, educating experience
Espino Gregorio and Ella Principato are fourth graders at EBIS who one day may be teaching or serving as principal in a Webutuck school.
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Sixth graders study writing system from 5,000 years ago
Sixth graders learned in social studies that it is easier to write their name in English than in the cuneiform system of writing from the ancient Middle East.
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Young Writers USA publishing short stories of four sixth graders
Kaitlynn Dean, Zoe Gellweilerger Gerlich, Hanna Taylor and Kaylee Romualdo learned their short stories would be published in Young Writers USA’s upcoming book, “Fright Club.”
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Students trained in fire safety, prevention
Fourth, fifth and sixth graders at Eugene Brooks Intermediate School were trained as part of National Fire Prevention Month by members of the Millerton Fire Company.
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Fifth graders study tribe culture
Fifth grade students worked collaboratively to learn more about the Nez Perce Tribe as part of the Wit & Wisdom curriculum.
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Experiment teaches EBIS students what animals live outside their school
Christine Gillette’s seventh-grade science students conducted an experiment with the Cary Institute education program leader Ashley Alred.
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Katie Burch – Art and Literacy Teacher
Katie Burch is settling into her role as art and literacy teacher at Eugene Brooks Intermediate School.
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Jennifer Andersen – Special Education Teacher
Jennifer Andersen attained her goal to teach again as she’s now a special education teacher in Eugene Brooks Intermediate School.
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59 eighth graders honored at ceremony
Fifty-nine students received certificates for completing eighth grade at the annual recognition ceremony June 26.
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Students bring energy, enthusiasm to spring concert
Students in grades four through six entertained family and friends in the auditorium at the spring concert.
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Eighth graders visit Boston for fun, educational experience
EBIS eighth graders took a two-day fun and educational tour of Boston.
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