February 28

Photo Journalism at Hackley

By Kate F. and Sophie P.

Our focus for this article is a series of images that represent the Art around Hackley. We wanted to highlight the art we feel embodies Hackley and the virtues that we believe in. Below shows all of the photos that we took for you, dear reader.

#1

This photo is a mural that is outside the All purpose room. it was completed by former Lower School students. It is a symbol of the core values of Hackley, which are character, scholarship, accomplishment, unreserved effort, and inclusivity.

 

# 2 

This photo is of a quilt, that symbolizes the old oak, that formerly stood on the quad. It was a symbol of the strength and resilience of Hackley.

 

#3

This is a picture of the lower school hallway, which represents Hackley’s art and activism (artivism). It is a protest against an environmentally un-friendly lunch system.

 

This is a photo of the Hackley lower school. This represents the enormous melting pot of the lower school, a melting pot of cultures and art, of different people of different backgrounds.

This photograph is a photo of the Hackley lower school playground. This is a picture representing the resilience of the LS students, who have throughout the pandemic managed to quickly get used to the new environment and even consider it the new normal.

 

This picture is of the Akin Common. This is an example of how learning in Hackley had spread everywhere, from Akin Common to the library which had once burned down in August 2007.

 

 


Posted February 28, 2022 by Kate in category Uncategorized