The Barnacle

Features and Fish Tales From Seaport Academy

pwexler ::: Activities, Program News

Last Friday, Seaport students participated in our 12th annual Seaport ropes course. The event, held at the beautiful Hale Reservation, is one of our favorite back-to-school events. 

We started the day with some low elements. Designed to encourage students to problem-solve...

9/28/11
atsonas ::: Program News

Seaport students returned for orientation last week. Amid hearty welcome breakfasts, kickball games and teambuilding activities, we managed to review our handbooks, visit new classrooms and meet as a whole group to discuss many exciting changes.

One of the biggest changes was the addition of two new teachers, Amy Adler and Rob Doton.

Amy will serve as Seaport’s English teacher. She’s taught in New York City and Cambridge and enjoys writing...

9/14/11
atsonas ::: Program News

Seaport students returned for orientation last week. Amid hearty welcome breakfasts, kickball games and teambuilding activities, we managed to review our handbooks, visit new classrooms and meet as a whole group to discuss many exciting changes.

One of the biggest changes was the addition of two new teachers, Amy Adler and Rob Doton.

Amy will serve as Seaport’s English teacher. She’s taught in New York City and Cambridge and enjoys writing...

9/14/11
pwexler ::: Adventures, Program News

 

On Wednesday, May 11th, Seaport students visited the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) located in the Seaport district of Boston. The first exhibit we viewed was called “The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl”. One piece that caught the attention of the students was a sculpture where hundreds of records...

6/3/11
pwexler ::: Program News

By Melissa and James 

As May begins, so do the outdoor activities at Seaport Academy.  The school’s location in the Charlestown Navy Yard allows for students to learn about many of Boston and Charlestown’s important sites as they exercise. On Fridays during P.E. class, students explore the Historic North End of Boston and the...

5/20/11