Dear Families,
Welcome to the Upper School Summer Enrichment site for the Summer of 2025. Below you will find the details of our required summer reading, as well as plans for enrichment in the four core subject areas. The enrichment work is not required, however, encouraged as students work to retain and build upon the skills they have developed and continue to develop. The details of our recommended summer work can be found through the links below. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
Best,
Kate Collins
Upper School Division Head
ALL SCHOOL READ
Discovering Wes Moore by Wes Moore
For fans of The Wire and Unbroken comes a story of two fatherless boys from Baltimore, both named Wes Moore. One is in prison, serving a life sentence for murder. The other is a Rhodes Scholar, an army veteran, and an author whose book is being turned into a movie produced by Oprah Winfrey.
The story of “the other Wes Moore” is one that the author couldn’t get out of his mind, not since he learned that another boy with his name—just two years his senior—grew up in the same Baltimore neighborhood. He wrote that boy—now a man—a letter, not expecting to receive a reply. But a reply came, and a friendship grew, as letters turned into visits and the two men got to know each other. Eventually, that friendship became the inspiration for Discovering Wes Moore, a moving and cautionary tale examining the factors that contribute to success and failure—and the choices that make all the difference.
Two men. One overcame adversity. The other suffered the indignities of poverty. Their stories are chronicled in Discovering Wes Moore, a book for young people based on Wes Moore’s best selling adult memoir, The Other Wes Moore.
Purpose:
Our goal for summer reading is to have students continue to practice their reading for approximately 30 minutes a day to maintain their reading skills and acquire new vocabulary. We have assigned an “All School Read” this summer for all students entering or returning to the Upper School. In addition to reading our “all school read,” we strongly recommend that students read or listen to at least one additional book of their choice.
Again, our goal is that students read at their independent reading level to maintain skills, so selecting a book that matches the student’s interests and independent reading level should be the priority.
The sites below that require login will be available to returning students ONLY (until mid-August)
Returning students will continue to have access to all online resources until mid-August. Students should access sites through classlink. The links below will provide parents and students with more information about each of the programs.
Returning students will continue to have access to all online resources until mid-August. Students should access sites through classlink, or with the links below.
Online learning, topics or interest, with quizzes and interactions (all subjects)
Audiobook Library
Current event articles and videos