Leveraging Innovation: Mount Vernon’s eSports Program Prepares Students for the Future

In order to meet the needs of this generation, we must remain agile to new ideas, embracing innovative approaches that redefine traditional educational models. Mount Vernon’s eSports program exemplifies this commitment, blending teamwork, strategy, and skill development to prepare students for success in life. Far beyond the stereotype of casual gaming, eSports athletes at Mount…

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Igniting Creative Purpose: Brandon Sadler Empowers Mount Vernon’s Future Artists

At Mount Vernon, we’re always exploring innovative ways to inspire and engage our students, which is why the recent visit from acclaimed Atlanta artist Brandon Sadler was nothing short of transformative. As part of our Visiting Artists program, thoughtfully arranged by Mariana Depetris, Sadler stepped into our Upper School’s print-making class and instantly connected with…

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Impact Summits: Three Intentional Moments Along A Learner’s Journey of Purpose

At Mount Vernon, the learning journey is defined by impactful experiences that shape not only a learner’s academic life but also their identity and sense of purpose. The Grade 5, Grade 8, and Grade 11 Impact Summits are three moments within this journey, offering learners the opportunity to explore, reflect, and present their work in…

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The Great Egg Drop of 2024

This year’s cardboard challenge in the Lower School emerged as an exploration of engineering concepts. Starting with questions, students in Kindergarten through fifth grade were asked: “How might we reduce the number of eggs broken in a carton? Can we design a better carton to protect our eggs?” Their mission was to craft break-free cartons….

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Celebrating Spanish Heritage: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Spanish Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the rich and diverse cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities. Mount Vernon’s celebration honoring Spanish heritage has evolved into a multi-faceted and collaborative effort spanning grade levels and disciplines. Last year, the School celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a series of smaller activities, including…

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‘Paper Dolls, a New Dimension’: A 2D Boutique Installation

Middle School is about to unveil a cutting edge art installation that’s set to redefine the way Mount Vernon students and visitors experience creativity. Inspired by the concept of 2D Cafes, where decor mimics flat, hand-drawn or cartoon-style imagery, Middle School is introducing “Paper Dolls, a New Dimension.” This 2D Boutique installation which will be…

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Meet Two of the Nation’s Most Innovative Teachers

Picture this: Just on the cusp of a brand-new school year, two extraordinary Mount Vernon educators, Amanda Exley Lower and Cari Barocas, embarked on a thrilling five-day journey of innovation. Their destination? The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI. But this wasn’t a typical Mount Vernon expedition; it was a voyage of discovery, creativity, and…

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Summer Break 23: A Recap 

Summer may have seemed tranquil driving by 510 and 471 Mount Vernon Hwy, but behind the scenes faculty and staff were hard at work. Let’s take a look at some of the exciting announcements and happenings that took place during the break. The Dewey Schools in Vietnam – Partnership Announced In early July Mount Vernon…

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Frontier Arts Day: Exploring Student Inquiry

Mount Vernon’s youngest learners had a special day filled with creativity, exploration, and fun during Frontier Arts Day. PK2 – PK5 students engaged in various arts-related activities outside on the Frontier, the School’s natural playground. Shay Jones, Director of Lower Campus Visual & Performing Arts describes the ‘why’ behind Frontier Arts Day as, “Filled with…

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MDE Collaboration with PK4

Designing a product for a specific client is an incredibly rich and multi-layered learning experience. In addition to leveraging skills like solution seeking, critical thinking, connecting, communicating and innovating, to ensure the clients needs are met, attributes like empathy, adaptability and creativity are key contributors to success. In Digital Woodworking, an Upper School Maker, Design…

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