Rochester Youth Climate Leaders meeting

The previously named Youth Climate Leaders Summit met again, this time at the Genesee Community Charter School. The 6th Grade students from that school had to miss last month’s meeting, since they were traveling to Boston, Washington DC, Madison, and Portland to study Green Schools for their expedition on climate...

Special guest Lori Paul

In conjunction with Robert Staehle’s visit to Rochester and Harley as a Commons speaker, we were delighted to also welcome his wife, Lori Paul. Lori has the distinction of being one of the first female zookeepers in the United States (Los Angeles Zoo), is an avid conservationists and expert on...

Commons Speaker #3 – Rob Staehle

Harley was honored to welcome back an outstanding graduate as our third formal Commons Speaker in February. Robert Staehle (’73 alum) and his wife, Lori Paul, flew into Rochester this week from their home in California to work with our students and faculty, and for Rob to present to the...

Flower show benefits hospice program

The return from February break is made all the more wonderful, thanks to the Gallery Flower Display. Originally spearheaded by the former Middle School garden club, led by former faculty member Barbara Willard, this annual event has now transitioned into the hands of the Hospice class and some eager middle...

STEAM Fair

In what is becoming an ever-expanding event at Harley, the STEAM Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) was held all over campus on Thursday evening, February 12th. Science projects from 3rd-6th grade students were shared along with penguin habitats by Primary Two, many technology projects, some math challenges, and...

Dr. Susan Spencer of ROCSPOT returns

One of our former Commons speakers, solar scientist Dr. Susan Spencer of ROCSPOT, returned to campus on Tuesday, Feb. 9, to make new and deeper connections. In an effort to continue to forge meaningful and mutually-beneficial community connections, we asked Dr. Spencer to plug in again to share her expertise....

Third Grade off the grid

As part of their study of electricity, the third grade students and teachers have been working with Chris Hartman and Ja’Daiza Johnson on an exciting proposal: taking the Centrum off the grid! The students learned about the basics of electron flow, circuits, polarity of batteries, and more. They then met...

Youth Climate Leaders Summit–Part Two

Martin Luther King Day not only was a day-on for service opportunities around the area, but it also provided a day when all area schools were not in session. This allowed the Youth Climate Leaders Summit group to meet again conveniently. This second meeting of involved and invested students concerned...

Blood Drive

On January 22, 2016, the Upper School Key Club welcomed back the American Red Cross to host a blood drive in the Briggs Center for Civic Engagement. Always a coordinated and organized effort, many of the Upper School students volunteered and managed the day-long drive, scheduling and checking people in,...