Second graders learned about three countries Mr. Morgan visited with students during his time at Bright for their week in the Spring of Gratitude. They studied Germany, Mexico and Japan.
Third graders learned about and dressed as blacksmiths, bakers, milliners, and other tradespeople from the colonial era. Their studies culminated in the traditional Colonial Day with many activities.
High school senior Lauren Yim tutors inner-city children and helps collect items for local food kitchens at her school. Because of her dedication to helping others, she was named the 2021 Citizen of the World, an award for young alumni.
We're getting the Bright School family together for Sunday Fun Day on May 16. Join us for a fun afternoon at Top Golf, where there will be lots of golf and other games, a silent auction and refreshments.
Remember when Bright School set the world record for the biggest cookie mosaic in 2012? First grade celebrated this accomplishment during Mr. Morgan's tenure during their week in the Season of Gratitude.
Mr. Morgan is spending the night on the roof after students and their families read 1 million minutes. This was one of the things Mr. Morgan wanted to do before he retires.
The Young Southern Student Writers program is recognizing 19 students in grades 3-5 for their poetry and prose pieces. There were 2,000 submissions this year and 250 winners chosen across Hamilton County.
Raewyn Duvall '05 is a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and oversees the Iris Lunar Rover project. Iris, the size of a shoe box, will be the first robotic rover from the U.S. on the moon. Raewyn began her journey toward space reading science fiction at Bright School.
Kindergarten was all about birds this week for Mr. Morgan. This is part of the Spring of Gratitude for Mr. Morgan's retirement.
Fourth graders want to persuade you to take action to protect animals, the environment and people. They presented their persuasive arguments in a museum format to visitors today.