Fun isn't limited to kids! Above, Daniel Feigin '84, Assistant Head of School and Director
of Upper School, and Frances Perez-Rojas '95 and parent of Neena Perez-Rojas '17, try
out Pop Noggins, which uses "green screen" technology to superimpose players' heads
onto dancing bodies. (See screen at left in image.)
At the Slomo Booth, 3rd grader Joseph B-L. selects images
from his video to create a personalized photo strip.
Above, center:
Fifth grader Callie
F. donates all
profits from e
Doggy Book to the
ASPCA. is is a
family affair: She
wrote the book; her
brother Eli, a 3rd
grader, drew the
illustrations.
Pre-K student Carter F. plays Roller Ball with
aplomb, while 2nd grader Ryan L. observes.
d e b u t fe a t u r e s !
Trevor parents to the rescue!
With the certainty of rain
on the day of the fair,
parents Lisa Goodman and
Dina Chellino, the Indoor
Carnival Co-Chairs, arranged
to have hair braiding (right),
Mathnasium (above) and
other games added to the
indoor festivities.
e Spring Fair fell on the day before Mother's Day—which
gave students and dads an opportunity to create unique and
personalized gifts. From left to right, creations included a picture
frame, a video, and a Mother's Day card.
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