After-School Activities Cancelled Due to Severe Weather

May 8, 2024

With strong storms in the forecast this afternoon, MICDS is canceling all after-school activities today, May 8. This includes all extracurricular activities and athletic practices and games, both at home and away. The Middle School ASAP program and Lower School Extended Day program are also canceled. Please make arrangements to pick up your children at our usual dismissal time today (3 p.m. for Lower School, 3:15 p.m. for Middle and Upper School). Campus will be closed at 4:00 p.m. Please note: the Band Concert scheduled for this evening will be rescheduled for tomorrow night, Thursday, May 9, with the 6th/7th Grade Band Concert beginning at 6 p.m. and the 8th Grade/Upper School Bands performing at 7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Bernard Berry.

6th grade art sculptures

A Triple-Subject Lesson at Laumeier Sculpture Park

Sixth graders enjoyed a field trip to Laumeier Sculpture Park this week to learn about perspective while incorporating art, math and creative writing. The sculpture park is an open-air museum in Sunset Hills and the perfect setting for this triple-subject lesson called “One Sculpture – Three Stories.”

In preparation for the outing, students learned specific math concepts. At the park, each student was assigned one sculpture, and they applied the math concepts to their respective sculptures as they recorded their measurements.

Back on campus, students spent the next day creating scaled-down replicas of their assigned sculptures in the art studio. They also co-authored a creative writing piece to go along with it. To finish out the project, students will present their sculpture replicas and stories to their classmates next week. If students worked on the same sculpture, they’ll be in the same presentation group. This way, students will see and hear different creative perspectives about the same sculpture that they studied.

What a fun, hands-on way to learn about multiple perspectives and one’s own bias in this Laumeier Sculpture Park lesson! For more information on this lesson, check out the website that Math Teacher Mr. Dustin Delfin created on the One Sculpture-Three Stories 6th Grade Project.