Yes Magazine: We Can’t Solve Climate Change Without Teaching It—Why More Classes Are Heading Outside
In response to climate change, a growing number of schools are taking kids outside to show them how a warming planet affects
In response to climate change, a growing number of schools are taking kids outside to show them how a warming planet affects
NEW HAVEN - It may be February, but some students at Common Ground High School in New Haven are already preparing for
By Bri Fernandez CGHS Senior Everyone googles their name sometimes. Whether it be to see what social media pops up, or to
By Anthony Duff CGHS Senior Hartford, CONN--Outspoken historian and social activist Rosa Clemente told a group of Common Ground Students--among other young
By Common Ground Students Taylor Pauls, Erik Lopez, Kathiana Torres, Sophia Ginnow, Georgia Basso and Corrie Folsom-O’Keefe The lab classroom is
by Jennifer Quaye, Manager, Post High School Planning & Recruitment Joel Tolman, Director of Impact & Engagement This week, Common Ground’s first
By Shannon Raider-Ginsburg Farm Manager & Director of Agricultural Programs The Common Ground Farm is a dynamic place. All farms are. But
by Melissa Spear, Executive Director; Liz Cox, School Director; and Joel Tolman, Director of Impact & Engagement Late in August -- just as our
by Joan Foran, English Teacher Common Ground High School is known for offering students and staff educational opportunities that are inspiring and
By Kate Cebik, Development Assistant Common Ground's school building still buzzes with learning this summer, as hundreds of campers gear up for daily adventures.