Charles Cleveland
4/18
White Picket Fences and Border Walls
By: Allison Burke
Date: 12/13/23
Artificial Intelligence
Too Smart for School?
Henry Harrold ‘27
How Field Students and Teachers Are Navigating Grading
Ben Yanowitch Recently, teachers at The Field school have decided to reform their class evaluation of students’ skills to reflect a more equitable system in […]
Welcome back to Field’s campus … parents?
Field’s Upper School Back to School Night- September 29, 2022 Colleen Cranna Complete with delicious food for parents to enjoy, a bevy of student guide […]
Varsity Blues: Boys Varsity Soccer Team still on the Hunt for a Win
By Charles Cleveland On Saturday, October 15th, our Boys varsity Soccer team had one of our most important games of the year against Basis D.C. […]
Field Fall Sports: An Exercise in Resilience
By Piper The beginning of the school year may be a student’s worst nightmare, but there is a light at the end of the school […]
Getting Back: Field After Covid
By Charles Cleveland For two and a half years, Covid-19 changed the way we had gone about our daily lives. We wore masks, stayed six […]
The Cherries Blossomed but the Economy didn’t: How the Pandemic’s Affect on Cherry Blossom Tourism Impacted the DC Economy
Cherry Blossom trees pre-bloom near the World War II Memorial. Photo by Eli Altman on February 18th 2022. The nation’s capital is devastated, one of […]
Pressure, Triumph, Globetrotter; The Life of a Child Prodigy
Josh Altman is a senior at the Field School, in Washington DC, and at first glance he leads a very ordinary life. However, he has […]
Not So Ancient History
Ander Gustafson discusses how he Got Into Ancient History, and the missed potential of historical education. By Simeon Swaby WASHINGTON D.C – Ander Gustafson is […]
“The Only Trip Where I Felt I Made an Impact”
A story about Simeon Swaby, an 8th grade student, given the opportunity of a lifetime. (Simeon, 2nd from the left) By Alex Kantuni He was […]
Local Field School Junior Reflects on Unconventional Service Opportunity
Before his ninth grade year Nate Carr had interned at places that were familiar to him, but this time he tried something both different and […]
A Student with a Passion and a Keen Desire to Pursue it: Brooke Goldberg
After a change of scenery, Brooke was able to explore areas of interest, become more social, and discover what she potentially wants to do in […]
A Profile and Interview on Candace Buckner and Her Passion for Journalism
By Piper Cherry Candace Buckner is a columnist for Washington Post Sports. After a long journey in journalism, Candace made it to the peak – […]
Inside Student Government: What 9th grade Rep Eli Plans to Bring to the Field Community
Eli 22’ was elected as one of the co-representatives in a closely contested race, and he plays a huge role in planning events and lobbying […]