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Student Produced and Performed Variety Show

Everyone is invited to laugh and sing with this student produced and performed variety show. This performance includes original skits and music written by students as well as some old favorites turned on their heads. Tickets for the Friday evening, March 11th, 2022 performance are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Tickets for the Saturday, March 12th performance (including lunch) are $20 for adults and $15 for students. Tickets to be purchased at the door.

Trimester Dinner in Review

The Trimester Dinner was very eventful and lively! The high schoolers performed a mock Virginia Supreme Court case that showcased their study of American History. The middle schoolers also put on a performance of their Easter Readings Language Arts class with a shadow puppet theater of an ancient Chinese version of Cinderella.
This last trimester dinner was accompanied by Kimber and the band. They played a total of five songs. Their music ranged from classic rock to contemporary pop. The band consisted of Hannah and Lillie (vocals), Reilly (drums), Kimber (guitar/bass), and Gavin (guitar).
Everyone who attended brought food. The theme of the dinner was Greek as the middle schoolers are studying Eastern culture and history and wanted to have a dinner that related to what they were learning. The food that was brought was delicious and ranged from salad, tzatziki sauce, and gyros. We also had dessert, including cake, pie, ice cream, and baklava.
—Lilie and Morgan

Farm Tour 2019

Thank you to everyone who helped make the Farm Tour an enjoyable day and successful fundraiser—especially to everyone who gathered items, volunteered for chef cook-off, prepared food, participated in the auction and raffle, and worked at the many jobs that made the day go smoothly.
In addition to fund raising, Farm Tour provided the opportunity to introduce many new people to the Belle Meade Community. We are particularly grateful for the part that our students played in hosting the community and showing visitors their school.

D.C. Field Trip

On October 10, students had the opportunity to visit several Smithsonian Museums, including the National Museum of African Art and the Freer Gallery of Art. One group of students also visited with a legislative staff member of Rep Riggleman to learn about the government process and how they can share their ideas in meaningful ways.