Max Lunievicz: Grade 6
When everyone returned to school this year, there were many exciting changes. For example, Buckley had a new kitchen, a new food service, and a new cleanup system at lunch.
Max Lunievicz: Grade 6
When everyone returned to school this year, there were many exciting changes. For example, Buckley had a new kitchen, a new food service, and a new cleanup system at lunch.
Jack Davis: Grade 6
Early this fall, the Upper School heard speeches by seventh-grade students running for the Student Executive Council. What is Student Executive Council? It is composed of elected students who are chosen to promote ideas and inform their grade or the school about events and dances if the co-presidents cannot.
Jack Davis: Grade 6
Every year the Buckley Country Day Upper School takes a bonding trip to Club Getaway in Kent, Connecticut. It is filled with fun, games, and many outdoor activities.
Kenny Silver: Grade 6
I interviewed Mr. Roney Eford, the new Athletics Director and Director of Diversity at Buckley, and he was nice enough to let me ask him a few questions.
Kenny Silver: Grade 6
Buckley Camp this past summer was a blast. The campers and the staff all had a good time. A highlight of the summer was when it was superhero day at camp. Mr. Roby Young came, and the campers gave him a shield and cape. Another highlight was the game show. Everyone could participate in either the brain challenge or physical challenge.
Harrison DellaVecchia and Teddy Brita: Grade 6
Buckley Bark: Why did you come to Buckley?
Mrs. Bernard: Because it is an awesome school, and because we were getting the iPads.
Dear B. Lord Buckley,
I’m new to this school, and I haven’t really made as many friends as I hoped. I know there a lot of other new people, too, but they seem to all have made friends already. What should I do?
Jack Davis: Grade 6
On Thursday, September 26th, the 5th and 6th grade Boys Soccer Red Team played Trinity Lutheran away. Although the score was only 1 – 0 Buckley, with the single goal being scored by 6th grader Teddy Brita in center midfield, Buckley dominated the field.
Grace Limoncelli: Grade 8
Lately, I have been thinking about articles for the green column. Surprisingly, the topics are limited. Today, I was searching for little known subjects and found a field that is not normally discussed. This case is genetic pollution.