October 2, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
For many Choate students, sacrificing an hour of precious sleep to line up for a breakfast sandwich or omelet is not a worthwhile trade. Luckily, they have another, equally as delicious option — the bagel, an easy and filling breakfast or late-morning snack on the go. During the day, studentsRead More
May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
At Choate, medical leave serves as a support system to allow those who are unable to fully engage at school for medical reasons to take some time off. Unfortunately, because the program has been shrouded in mystery, it tends to be misunderstood and stigmatized. So, it is crucial to openRead More
May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
After weeks of hard work, excited students gathered to share their games and programming. The air was buzzing with discussions over how people made their games, and what the story behind them were. This meeting was a result of an event called Game Jam, a fun and challenging opportunity forRead More
May 1, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Wіth іtѕ іmрrеѕѕіvе соllесtіоn оf tахіdеrmіеѕ, ѕеаѕhеllѕ, аnd brаіnѕ, thе Саrl С. Ісаhn Сеntеr fоr Ѕсіеnсе (СІСЅ) іѕ nоt the аvеrаgе ѕсіеnсе buіldіng. Rather, it provides а fаѕсіnаtіng portal іntо thе wоndеrful wоrld оf bіоlоgу. Students who hаvе tаkеn а bіоlоgу сlаѕѕ аt Сhоаtе have lіkеlу witnessed an аѕѕоrtmеnt оfRead More
February 27, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
On January 31 and February 10, Choate held two Community Conversations on male identity and Muslim identity, respectively, in Colony Hall. Students and faculty alike shared their personal experiences and educated the School on the unseen and unacknowledged aspects of their identities. Dean of Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Rachel Myers,Read More
February 27, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
On January 31 and February 10, Choate held two Community Conversations on male identity and Muslim identity, respectively, in Colony Hall. Students and faculty alike stood up to share personal experiences and educate the community on the unseen and unacknowledged aspects of their identities. When asked about her thoughts onRead More