To support preparation, we are offering a free, full-length Practice SAT on Saturday, March 7 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Students will need to bring their own (fully-charged!)computer to take this digital exam.
Please register by March 4: https://forms.gle/qNRQxoKTMdMyLvRw6 Following the exam, students will have the opportunity to attend a detailed review session with Chariot Learning to better understand their results and identify areas for improvement.
Nothing says middle school like our spring Middle School musical, and at AC, “There’s no Place Like Home”. Our production of The Wizard of Oz will have 2 showings: Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, both starting at 7:00 pm in the Curtis Performance Center. Every single student is involved in this production, whether on stage, behind the scenes, or as part of our club program, assisting with costumes, props, dramaturgy, and set design. Please encourage your friends, family, and outside guests to join us!
Nothing says middle school like our spring Middle School musical, and at AC, “There’s no Place Like Home”. Our production of The Wizard of Oz will have 2 showings: Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, both starting at 7:00 pm in the Curtis Performance Center. Every single student is involved in this production, whether on stage, behind the scenes, or as part of our club program, assisting with costumes, props, dramaturgy, and set design. Please encourage your friends, family, and outside guests to join us!
AC students have two opportunities to take an official SAT in March: - National Administration: Saturday, March 14 (register through College Board) - SAT School Day at AC: Friday, March 20 (see registration link below) The SAT School Day will be offered during a teacher workday, and AC will manage registration and billing. Students are responsible for the $60 test fee (please contact Ms. Nevinger to confirm eligibility for a fee waiver). Register for 3/20 SAT School Day: https://forms.gle/zuT55dBEtjPmnS9c6
The Class Forum is an established Allendale Columbia School tradition introduced by the headmistress of the Columbia school, Mrs. Della Simpson, in 1946 to help students practice making arguments about current issues and to give the school community the opportunity to have a civil discussion about sensitive topics.
At Allendale Columbia, we prepare students for the world they will inherit. In our trusting and responsive environment, students 18 months through grade 12 grow in confidence and develop scholastic independence.