Stedwick Elementary School

June 3, 2020 | Mary Ruth McGinn

Blog: Plant a Seed of Kindness

As we move through difficult days with the hope that tomorrow will be brighter, we must find our own way and also help others navigate a safe and healthy path forward. Though my students are not able to present their original music compositions this year as a collective group, they have found a vehicle to […]

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May 4, 2019 | Jordan Lindsay

Stedwick Elementary Students Have a Powerful Message in Their Music

The Legendary Acorns are third-grade students at Stedwick Elementary School, and they have a special message in their music. They call it “The Paradox of Real Life”, and it’s about the things happening in their lives. One thing that students want to get across is that young people can, and will change the world. Watch […]

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February 13, 2018 | Mary Ruth McGinn

Inspiration . . . Starting a Fire

In order to study an art museum setting for our original opera, we went on an excursion to The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. To visit this beautiful, vast space filled with paintings and sculptures from all over the world was a once in a lifetime experience for many. With eyes wide open, […]

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December 30, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

A REAL Job in a REAL Company (VIDEO)

How many eight and nine year olds can claim that they have been hired to work in an opera company as an electrician, set designer, performer, writer, costume and makeup artist, public relations officer, composer, stage manager or production manager? When the work we do in school is authentic and meaningful, students tune in, turn […]

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December 6, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

The Trust Walk (VIDEO)

Learning how to lead and how to follow are difficult concepts, even for adults. But these eight-year-olds must understand the importance of both as they begin working in collaborative job groups to create and produce their original opera. What does it mean to trust? How do I let go of my fears and allow someone […]

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October 18, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

You Deserve a Medal (VIDEO)

How do we show appreciation for all that our building service workers do for us? For starters, we become aware of our surroundings. Then, and only then, we see our part in contributing to the overall “dirtiness” of our school. As we observe carefully, we become witness to the extraordinary tasks and duties that building […]

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October 4, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

If I Had Done My Part (VIDEO)

Though lining up in birthday order may seem like a fairly straightforward assignment, with twenty-six third graders and no adult intervention, it becomes quite the challenge. A host of emotions surface as company members attempt to collaborate to achieve their common goal. With limited time, minimal direction and students tuning in and out of the […]

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September 26, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

Inspired by Aida (VIDEO)

There’s no better way to start the year than to be inspired by our professional counterparts from The Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center. From lighting, to set design and construction, to costume and makeup, singing and dancing, conducting the orchestra and being in the grand venue of the opera house, we were on […]

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September 5, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

Ready to Learn New Things About Life

We begin the academic year with renewed energy and determination to discover our hidden gifts and talents and to use them in pursuit of something bigger than ourselves. On the final day of school in June, I met my incoming class. As always, I asked the students to write what they were thinking and feeling […]

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May 9, 2017 | Mary Ruth McGinn

The Maze (VIDEO)

On a beautiful, sunny morning while on a retreat in Buckeystown, Maryland, I happened upon a magnificent labyrinth. Its circular stone path called to me. I had no choice but to enter. As I took my first step into the maze, I thought about my students and their challenging journey this school year. I decided […]

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