Christy RichardsonSeptember 28, 2012
The Pine Cobble After-School Kids’ Club (The “ASK” club, if you’re asking) Mr. Aquino, Miss Dewey, and Miss Baldwin will provide much of the ASK Club leadership. You knew it as extended day. Read More
Christy RichardsonSeptember 7, 2012
See if you can catch all our students as they fly by.
Christy RichardsonJuly 20, 2012
School is has begun, and the kids are smiling. If you haven’t filled out your emergency contact forms, or if you need school supply lists for the 2012-2013 school year, Read More
Christy RichardsonJuly 13, 2012
We’re migrating our calendar function to a Google calendar system. The great news in this is that you will be able to download the calendar right into your own electronic Read More
Christy RichardsonJune 18, 2012
A transcript of the Rev. Dr. Stephen L. White’s invocation Pine Cobble School 75th Commencement Exercises June 15, 2012 I am deeply honored to be invited to give the invocation at Read More
Christy RichardsonJune 18, 2012
We were privileged to have Jane Swift as our graduation speaker this year. Swift is the CEO of Middlebury Interactive Languages. She served as the 69th Lieutenant Governor from 1999 Read More
Christy RichardsonJune 15, 2012
What do you get when you cross an Eagle Scout, a dancer, a singer, and a voracious reader of dystopian novels (who is, nonetheless, surprisingly upbeat?). That may sound like the Read More
Christy RichardsonJune 7, 2012
June 7, 2012. WILLIAMSTOWN. A team of Pine Cobble fourth and fifth grade students departed this morning for the international championships of the Future Problem Solvers’ Club, junior division. The Read More
Christy RichardsonMay 27, 2012
Classes outdoors. One-of-a-kind campus. A minimum of 40 minutes outdoors of unstructured time, every day, for every child. Entire days spent on the ski slopes, on the ice, or in Read More
Christy RichardsonMay 25, 2012
We recently came across a great article, Liberal Arts and Leadership, in the journal Inside Higher Ed. The piece, a thoughtful reflection of the value of the liberal arts during Read More