Adopt a Ukulele!

The Museum School Music Department is looking to purchase a class set of ukuleles, and you can help! Adopt a ukulele, and we’ll let you name it, pick out the color (if available), and we’ll put a sticker on the back with the name of the family, business or individual that purchases. All 4th and…

Students from The Museum School of Avondale Estates Take Part in Junior National Young Leaders Conference

Students from The Museum School of Avondale Estates Take Part in Junior National Young Leaders Conference

Rising 7th graders, Izzy Sears, Avery Grace, Maggie Reetz, Zoe Daniel, and Scout Fletcher (not pictured) are in Washington, D.C. for an extraordinary leadership development experience at the 2017 Junior National Young Leaders Conference (JrNYLC), an Envision program that provides a historical view of leadership and encourages young scholars to develop their own leadership skills and strategies for success…

5th Grade Takes on Community Improvement Projects with Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots Program

This semester, fifth graders at The Museum School tackled a variety of community improvement projects. Working with guidelines from the Roots and Shoots program, students met every Monday during Unit to observe and map their community of Avondale Estates, identify projects, and brainstorm solutions. “I’m really excited to be able to do something to improve our…

Garden Club by the Numbers

Garden Club really grew this year! Here’s a look back at the numbers: Don’t Miss… Garden Club’s healthy food systems photo exhibit in the breezeway during Exhibit Night on Thursday, May 18. Student-made products will also be on sale (suggested donation of $2 or $8): organic herbal lip balm and water barrel hoses.   This…

Yearbook Day: Friday, May 19

The Explorer Volume 7 was produced by the Museum School’s student yearbook club and a team of teacher and parent volunteers lead by 7th grade teacher, Ms. Desiree Carter. The book would not have been possible without the contributions of many people. Thanks to Xavier Moore (6th grade) for coming to every yearbook club meeting…