A Win with a View

A Win with a View. We learned today that just as the Metacomet ridge frames our view of the horizon on Bell Hill, Mt. Greylock inspired Herman Melville from his second floor writing room at Arrowhead. Miss Hall’s was a great host, and the girls enjoyed playing tennis under the great sunshine on this spring day. In general, all the players are begining to tidy up their ground stroke games and their consistency with shot control is improving. We now look forward to hosting Westover on Wednesday.

Suffield Academy Girls Tennis versus Miss Hall’s School

1.Singles Sarah Berchuck vs Harnook M 6-2, 6-0

2.Singles Emily Hudson vs Alisha M: 6-0, 6-1

3. Singles Lucy Zimmermann vs Phoebe: 6-3, 6-0

4. Singles Lexie Bicknell vs Della Q 6-1, 6-0

Doubles
Hailey Burke and Millie Valero vs Rosie C and Celesie R: 6-1, 6-1

2. Doubles
Marisa Sittheeamorn and Neelam Mahtani vs Emilie R and Doris H: 6-3, 6-4

3. Doubles
Caitlin Marshall and Jessie Bicknell vs Sijie C and Helena L: 6-0, 6-0

Exhibition Alex F and Sijie C: 6-2

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About Bill Sullivan

I am an English teacher working with great students at Suffield Academy. I also teach seniors in various project-based learning environments. Some of the #PBL topics included global issues, such as Pandemics, Climate Change, and Water; more recently I have asked students to research and identify topics important to our school community and their generation. We curate these topics with a #StudentCenteredPBL. For the past eleven years, I also created a driving question for a class to research a local history mystery and present their findings in a community program partnering with our local historical society. These topics encompass researching the lives of enslaved individuals who were contributors to the foundation of our community.
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