Bullis achieved a historic first, sending our entire Middle School on week-long curriculum-based Global Studies trips.
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- Spring/Summer 2023
In This Issue
5 | | Bullis Middle School Makes Global Travel History |
14 | | Innovative Art Collaborations |
20 | | Farm School |
32 | | Class of 2023 |
2 | | Head of School |
44 | | Advancement |
3 | | News Bites |
4 | | Academics |
7 | | Arts |
25 | | Faculty |
46 | | News & Events |
52 | | Alumni Spotlight |
55 | | Mystery Alumni Photos |
56 | | Class Notes |
Bullis achieved a historic first, sending our entire Middle School on week-long curriculum-based Global Studies trips.
Bullis students and faculty attended the 2023 Maryland State Thespian Festival to honor student achievement in theatre and to grow as artists. This two-day event had over 300 skill-building workshops, performance competitions, scholarship auditions, and more. Discover this incredible opportunity and the many accolades received by our students.
Discover how Middle School students use combined skills and content knowledge from cross-curricular learning to create a memorable final project in American Studies.
This article is a continuation of Memorable Middle School Collaboration featured in the Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Bullis Magazine on page 4.
For our last book clubs of the year, students in Language Arts are preparing their end-of-year portfolios, in which they look across their entire body of work from September to June and analyze the pieces they have written.
Head of School Christian Sullivan offers a perspective on the arts and the myriad of opportunities our students have to foster their creativity in music, dance, studio art, and drama.
From 3D printing prosthetic devices for students in need to creating communication boards for kids with ALS who are unable to speak or move — Bullis students are making a huge impact. One of the goals of the Bullis BITlab is to give students experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges and provide them with a chance to start making meaningful contributions to their community which is what the Making for Social Good class is all about.
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