Connect 4 History of March Madness
In the 1970s, Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin teamed up to create a new game. They wanted a game that was easy to understand but challenging to master....
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In the 1970s, Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin teamed up to create a new game. They wanted a game that was easy to understand but challenging to master....
Read MoreEvery winter the 7th grade students from 45th Street are welcomed into the 30th building for a tour and Q/A session with 30th Street administration and some of the students....
Read MoreStudents, faculty, and staff gathered for the annual National Pi Day celebration....
Read More45th Street welcomed a special guest for a book reading and workshop on Thursday!...
Read MoreThe highly anticipated Annual Castleball Tournament officially began on January 14th at the 30th Street campus!...
Read MoreStudents participated in Career Week and Career Day activities at both campuses and engaged with professionals from different fields. ...
Read MoreEvery February, Aaron School honors Black History Month by celebrating influential Black figures who shaped our society....
Read MoreOur 11th grade students have been hard at work planning & composing their own creative writing pieces....
Read MoreLunar New Year is a celebration rich with history and tradition. According to ancient legends, a fearsome monster would attack villages....
Read MoreBy Daniel Backer, Lead Teacher at Aaron School ¡Hola! For the past several weeks, the 30th street campus has been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Students have been researching the contributions and...
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