Dave Whitson has taken a yearlong sabbatical from Catlin Gabel School (CGS) to walk the American Discovery Trail (ADT), which was the first coast-to-coast walking route across the United States and spans over 7000 miles.
Read MoreIn sports, everyone loves an underdog story, and in the Major League Playoffs, wildcard teams, squads who don’t win their division but are still good enough for the postseason, are the ultimate underdogs.
Read MoreThe leaders of EAT, senior Amy Wang, sophomore Megan Cover, and senior Will Leonard, have challenged students to be aware of their recycling habits and plastic use and encouraged them to reduce their carbon footprint through carpooling.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Sept. 12, Dean of Students Brandon Woods sent out an email with the 2019-2020 annual student commitment statement to Upper School students and faculty to be reviewed in C&Cs.
Read MoreThe Upper School student body woke up on Monday, Sept. 16 to an email in their inboxes from Catlin Gabel Student Association (CGSA) president Arjun Jain officially reinstating the ninth grade class lounge in the Dant House.
Read MoreWinterim is back once more, but the program returns with a new name, a new focus, and a new schedule. This year’s immersives pilot program will be twice as long, situated across the waning weeks of the academic year, and feature offerings never before seen on (or off) the grounds of Catlin Gabel School (CGS).
Read MoreThis summer, junior Jackson Shroeder created a three-hour-long documentary to chronicle his travels on the Camino de Santiago in Spain as part of a Catlin Gabel School global trip. His fellow pilgrims were 10 Upper School students, led by Dave Whitson, Catlin Gabel School (CGS) Palma Scholars Program Director, and two CGS alums.
Read MoreFeeling lost? Read on for a personal guide on how to approach SAGE Dining Service’s lunch system.
Read MoreWith nationwide concerns about health damage and even deaths stemming from vaping and e-cigarettes, California, Massachusetts, Michigan and New York have taken action.
Read MoreToeing the line at Catlin Gabel’s sole home cross country meet on a rainy Friday afternoon, senior Lila Fenner’s mind was elsewhere. In her final year of high school cross country, the responsibility as team co-captain is ever-present for Fenner and co-captain Will Leonard.
Read MoreThousands gathered near small town Rachel, Nevada on Friday, Sept. 20, to take part in an event to “Storm Area 51.” The event first began as an internet meme about storming the top secret U.S. military site Area 51 to see the aliens that some believe to be kept there.
Read MoreIn the absence of music teacher Damien Geter, Kelly Ballard is teaching Rock Band and Choir this year to keep the music program running alongside Mark Pritchard.
Read MoreWith no end to the tennis court lunches or plastic foodware in sight, students and community members must learn to recycle the plates, cups, clamshells and cutlery in the #6 labeled bins or risk sending recyclables to sit in the landfill.
Read MoreOn Sept. 18, the Catlin Gabel (CGS) student body erupted with loud advertising, colorful posters, and crunchy snacks aimed at incentivizing other students to join various student-led clubs. However, this year, Club Fair was a little different.
Read MoreRed, yellow, and green are universal symbols for traffic but at Catlin Gabel School (CGS), they have taken on a new meaning. Analogous to the colors on traffic lights, SAGE Dining Services’ food traffic lights act as a guide for students to pick what goes into their meals.
Read MoreOn Sept. 23, 2019, the class of 2023 heard speeches from candidate pairs running for ninth-grade representatives to the Catlin Gabel Student Association: Grace Mueller with Aanna Farhang and Zoie Calora with Niah Sei.
Read MoreAfter winning the state championship two out of the last three years, the boys varsity soccer team is gearing up for another run at the title.
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