Get your 2013-14 calendar here
Christy RichardsonJuly 30, 2013
Ah, friends. It seems we go through this every year: our calendar function is peskier than it should be. We know we need to add all the calendar dates for Read More
Ah, friends. It seems we go through this every year: our calendar function is peskier than it should be. We know we need to add all the calendar dates for Read More
For Immediate Release Contact: Sue Wells, Head of School s.wells@pinecobble.org 413.458.4680 “Storytelling in Science” Expert to be Pine Cobble Graduation Speaker Tyler DeWitt ‘97, MIT Ph.D. candidate, advocate for innovative K12 science Read More
Merrie Benjamin recognized as top 1% in state in highly competitive Letters About Literature Program, Darlie Kerns and Gable Hartman win Honorable Mention and are ranked in top 5% WILLIAMSTOWN, MA. Read More
Update: the AISNE team has come and gone. While we won’t know the official results for some time, they did tell our faculty before they left that we should ring Read More
We are thrilled that Student Author Night (optional and always popular) has arrived! The fun begins tonight, Thursday, April 18th, at 5:30 PM. We’re delighted that mystery writer Beth Saulnier, Pine Read More
The latest Pine Cobble story is available online, this one featuring Hannah (ninth grade) and Olivia (fourth grade). Their story is told by their mother, Audrey Witter. Past Pine Cobble stories Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Scholarships offered to two new students entering grades 4-8 for 2013-14 school year WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, March 15, 2013. Pine Cobble School is pleased to announce the availability of two Read More
Pine Cobble School is pleased to announce the fourth year of a Fellow position; this position has become an integral part of students’ Pine Cobble experience, and is a powerful Read More
Award-winning illustrator Robin Brickman will spend a full day at Pine Cobble School on Friday, February 22. She will work with every grade, Beginners through ninth grade, to construct a Read More
Pine Cobble fifth grade students have spent the school year intensively studying historic personalities – Marie Curie, Stephen Hawking, Anna Pavlova, Bono, and more. They will present the results of Read More