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.

Missouri Museum Day in Lower School

Our second and third-grade students recently enjoyed a “Museum Day” in the Lower School Library which provided an engaging expansion of their studies of St. Louis and Missouri in the classroom.

The “museum,” sourced and curated by Lower School Librarian Thomas Buffington and Library Associate Nicole Liebman, contained an arrangement of primary sources, secondary sources, and artifacts about St. Louis and Missouri (mostly the Ozarks) and included vintage maps, 1904 World’s Fair memorabilia, newspapers, postcards, historical sports souvenirs, arrowheads, and more.

Third Grade Teacher Meg Mottl said, “While working on their family history projects, third graders learned about what it means to be a “curator” and how we can use primary sources and artifacts to gain a better understanding of the past. It’s wonderful for students to have the opportunity to see actual Missouri artifacts and make connections between their own lives, the lives of their ancestors, and what they are learning in the classroom.”

Buffington added, “Students were especially interested to learn about artifacts such as antique fishing tools from the Missouri Ozarks, original arrowheads from Missouri Native American nations, and 1904 World’s Fair souvenirs and relics. Of course, they were also very excited to page through St. Louis sports history with newspapers, game programs, and photographs.”

We look forward to bringing Museum Day back to Beasley in the future!