• Estuary ecology in the field

    Estuary ecology in the field

    The Class V boys traveled to Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) on Monday, 3 May, to visit one of the area estuaries and learn about the unique ecological importance of marine ecosystems. The excursion, part of their study of water systems in their Physical Science course and a spring term highlight, builds on their prior study of chemical compounds and the connection between chemical processes and the environment. The trip is supported by MBL.

     

    Before the estuary visit, the group gathered in a classroom to learn about aquaculture (also known as fish or shellfish farming)—the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of water environments including ponds, rivers, lakes, and the ocean. The class then boarded a research vessel and spent an hour at offshore, learning about ocean sampling and observing the sea floor via a live video feed from a camera attached to a bottom-trawling “sled.” Besides the obvious benefit to the boys of experiencing real-world laboratory and field research, it was a perfect day to be on the water.See photos here.

  • 2017 Reunion Weekend in Photos

    2017 Reunion Weekend in Photos

    Over 5-6 May, RL alumni gathered in bunches for the events of Reunion Weekend 2017—including RL Today, and Spring Family Day, and the Reunion Dinner Saturday night.

    This year’s reunion paid homage to classes ending in 2s and 7s. Beginning with the signature Friday program RL Today, returning alumni enjoyed a glimpse of the School in session through student-led tours, a Hall, luncheon with members of Class I, and a Q&A with a panel of seniors. Family Day on Saturday celebrated RL’s spring sports legacy and marked the culmination of this year’s ceremonies honoring former athletes, past and current coaches, our current teams, and our new athletic facilities. All the events, including the 25th Anniversary Class Family Picnic on Friday evening and the Reunion Dinner on Saturday, drew some 300 guests, including alumni celebrating their 70th reunion on up to those celebrating their 5th.

     

    See photos from the weekend here:

    RL Today (Friday)Class of 1992 Family Picnic (Friday evening)Spring Family Day (Saturday afternoon)Reunion Dinner (Saturday evening)Reunion Class Photos

  • Latonics welcome Tufts Amalgamates at A Cappella Fest 2017

    Latonics welcome Tufts Amalgamates at A Cappella Fest 2017

    A Cappella Fest 2017, on the Smith stage on 7 April, welcomed back the Tufts Amalgamates with Paul Matthews ’13, and they gave one of the best opening sets in recent memory. Lexington High’s all-girls Guacamole performed second, concluding their set with a medley from Disney’s Tarzan movie. Similar Jones ended the first half with a set that included solos by faculty members Nate Piper and Rob Opdycke, as well as professional bass-baritone David Cushing. Newly returned from their spring break trip to Puerto Rico with the Glee Club, the Latonics put on their biggest show of the year, bringing music, lights, and movement together for an entertaining second half. Their set including the debut of several songs: Sam Hunt’s “Leave the Night On” arr. T.J. Silva I, solo Xander Boyd I; John Legend’s “Love Me Now” arr. Ryan Chipman ’12, solo Nick Chehwan IV; and Zayn’s “Pillowtalk” arr. Vanderbilt Melodores, solo Ian Kelly I.Concert proceeds support financial aid for Glee Club tours through the Glee Club Scholarship Fund.See photos here.

  • Hoops for Habitat

    Hoops for Habitat

    RL’s annual 3×3-Habitat Basketball Tournament after school on 10 March yielded the following winning teams:

     

    Seniors & Faculty Team: Kyle Layne-Allen, Darian Reid, and John Leib

    Freshman and Sophomore Team: Sean Russell, Ben Rounds, Myles Davis, and Eric Zaks

    7th and 8th Grade Team: Thomas Gaziano, Ben Brasher, Bobby O’Grady, and John Balson

     

    The funds raised by the players go to support the Roxbury Latin Habitat Chapter builds.

  • No School – Tuesday, March 14

    Due to the expected severe snowstorm, Roxbury Latin will be closed on Tuesday, March 14th.  All classes and after school activities are cancelled.