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.

Lower Schoolers Engage With Spanish

Soledad Villagomez, Lower School Spanish Teacher, sends in this wonderful report:

This week in Spanish, students in different grades in the Lower School not only practiced essential questions and answers, sang greetings and goodbye songs, and practiced body movements, but they also listened to a book called Hasta Que Podamos Abrazarnos (Until We Can Hug).

The book is about two friends, a porcupine and a turtle, who love each other and want to hug each other or play together, but they cannot do so. The two friends find creative ways to express their love to each other and to continue being connected from a distance.

First, they greet each other by making funny faces and laughing with each other. Secondly, they write and send letters for each other. Thirdly, they dance and blow air kisses to each other. Then, the turtle sings a song to the porcupine who plays a musical instrument along with it. Finally, both of them draw a beautiful rainbow for everyone to know that they are friends. The porcupine and turtle know that even though they could not touch or hug each other, they still love each other.

What a great book for this time! The children were delighted and enjoyed learning how two socially-distanced friends stay close. Want to listen to this story in Spanish with your Lower Schooler? Check out this video!