D-E’s 6th graders recently made their mark for International Dot Day! Inspired by Peter H. Reynolds’ book “The Dot,” the annual event celebrates creativity, courage, and collaboration. As part of the D-E event, Innovation Coordinator Ms. Larionoff read the story aloud, and students discussed how the traits of the characters exemplified Dwight-Englewood’s Human Ed qualities of collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, curiosity, engagement, initiative, perseverance, and risk-taking. The 6th graders then created a collaborative art display made from students’ individual dots.
New Jersey National History Day Contest Highlights
Way to go! Eleven of our 8th Graders participated in the New Jersey History Day Contest, which took place at William Paterson University. This series challenges students to become experts on a topic of their choice, individually or in a group. Students take...











