Future zoologists and environmental advocates are in our midst! This spring our kindergarteners presented their annual Kindergarten Zoo on Mr. Rocky’s Field. Handcrafted dioramas colorfully demonstrated our students’ appreciation for an array of interesting critters ranging from emus and otters to penguins and stingrays. While showing off their creations, students also showed off what they learned by presenting dozens of interesting facts about their chosen animals to their families and fellow Lower School students.

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