By Pippa Barton and Kayla Resnick Zaj Burgie, or Mr. Burgie as most people know him, came to Fieldston in 2001 when he was in pre-k and graduated high school in 2016.
By Mishka Altschul In a small town in Massachusetts, there once lived two sisters. A tale as old as time, I know. Sally, who was more on the practical side, and Gillian,
MoreBy Rose Posternak Over the pandemic, life at Fieldston changed drastically. From being in school, laughing with friends, and juggling classes to sitting at a computer all day trying to work Google
MoreBy Pippa Barton (6th Grade) At Fieldston, homecoming is an important tradition. It’s a tradition that has been going for a long long time. Homecoming gives you a sense of community, candy,
Moreby Sophia Thompson Dystopian Novels (The Hunger Games) Welcome to Reading with Sophia. At the start of the year, I thought of this column when I was brainstorming articles for the Fieldstonian.
Moreby Caitlin Neidow Ava Heller is a part of the Fieldston faculty who has managed to incorporate important social justice issues such as racism into her studio. It was one of the
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