By Emily Rome. The college students who make up the Tufts University Beelzebubs voice the Warblers that back Glee series regular and Warblers lead vocalist Darren Criss. As the cast of Glee films and records in Los Angeles, with Criss also recording in New York, the Beelzebubs record their parts in between classes, in a studio about a mile away from their Somerville, Mass.
Powell received the voicemail from the producers while in a class and listened to it as soon as he walked out of the classroom. She refused to take put up with any of his crap, but at the same time was gentle almost motherly toward him.
Often insulting her, or glaring but would still smile every time she sung him French lullabies. Smythe threaten to fire her, which he did anyway after Sebastian witnessed their tryst. From that moment on, Seb never took to another person, and even grew to slightly resent his father for getting rid of the only person he loved. A couple years later, Mrs. Smythe became pregnant, and started spending more time at home.
Which made Seb happy, as he got to watch the baby grow in his mother stomach. Soon, Claudia Smythe was born, and almost all the jealousy dissolved into devotion toward the little girl. When Sebastian was 14 years old, he had been outside with the 5 year old Claudia playing in the snow.
They were building a snowman, and he went inside to grab some things to finish their masterpiece. When Sebastian had returned he instantly panicked, calling for her, and searching up, and down for the little girl. By night fall the whole household, and staff were searching for her, but it was Seb that found the floating mitten in a piece of broken ice of the frozen pound.
In the morning they dragged the dead body of his sister from the waters. After that moment, Sebastian became completely closed off to everyone around him. He refused to let anyone in, and started a downward spiral. His parents refused to talk about Claudia as though she never existed, and eventually he stopped talking about her too. After that Sebastian only became more out of control.
He started sleeping around, drinking, and doing drugs. A few times his father had caught him in the acts, but turned a blind eye, or one time when he found him with another guy he completely lost it. While street racing with another kid from prep school, he flipped the car; almost killing himself, and a girl he was dating at the time. Having no other choice, and a new job offer for Mr. Smythe in the States though his mother remained in France , Sebastian was sent to Dalton Academy that this was his last chance.
He is gay and currently dating Nick Duval. Jeff Sterling had never been one to like attention. It caused a lot of stress on his parents for the year and a half the treatment went on. Being just two years older, the only thing Jeff knows about it is that they managed to fix it and Lizzie is healthy as ever, and that really is the only thing Jeff want to know about it.
But later on, things got worse. Their father buried his sorrows in the family company, leaving his kids with a nanny and barely even seeing them on the weekends.
Because of the responsibility he carried over his family, Jeff was forced to grow up very fast, something that included finding out who exactly who he was early on. Dalton still celebrates many of the school-wide traditions begun by Founder Helen Parkhurst, particularly the Candlelighting ceremony in the winter, Greek Festival in the spring, and Arch Day in June.
A culture of kindness —The task of developing good human beings and responsible social citizens requires empathy, deliberative reasoning, and the moral imagination of all members of the Dalton community.
The school remains committed to Founder Helen Parkhurst's original goals to create not only academically strong graduates but also those who will become informed, intuitive, and responsible citizens. As a cornerstone of Dalton's commitment to literary and classical education through a progressive lens, The Daltonian, Dalton's high school newspaper, began publication in December Today, The Daltonian is available both in print subscription and online to all active school community members.
Editors and reporters collaborate with a faculty advisor to learn about and practice ethical journalism. From Candlelighting, where we gather to celebrate the winter solstice to morning coffees for parents and fist pumps with the Head of School upon arrival.
Dalton traditions create a warm and friendly community bond for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents. Dalton's one-to-one technology program puts the latest Apple laptops Grades and iPads Grades K-5 in the hands of every student.
The school maintains a sophisticated and celebrated-centralized learning network for every class and is poised to go remote at a moment's notice.
The school maintains a sophisticated and celebrated-centralized learning network for every class, and is poised to go remote at a moment's notice. Visiting chefs and thematic pop-up restaurants keep the teaching kitchen populated with students who are eager to test and share their culinary and collaborative skills. The faculty today remains devoted to developing open, disciplined minds and to educating young people who face an increasingly complicated world.
Over dynamic, stimulating, and passionate scholars make their courses come alive for their students and instill in them the love for learning that is a hallmark of a Dalton education. Since Dalton's earliest days, service learning has been an integral part of the school. High School students' commitment to service-learning builds upon their First Program and Middle School experiences by fostering individual responsibility for service.
Students meet with the Community Service Coordinator to find appropriate service placements and provide ongoing support as they pursue individual and group projects. Students must complete 40 total hours of service by graduation and complete a minimum of 5 hours per year.
Our libraries offer a rich and diverse program to support all aspects of the school's curriculum while fostering a lifelong love of reading and learning. The Dalton School Libraries are dynamic, 21st-century learning environments offering state-of-the-art facilities with a large and varied book and media collection, a sophisticated online Discovery Service for research, a collaborative and rigorous Information Literacy curriculum, and a robust variety of programming.
Dalton's libraries offer a rich and diverse program to support all aspects of the school's curriculum while fostering a lifelong love of reading and learning.
Offering state-of-the-art facilities with a large and varied book and media collection, a sophisticated online Discovery Service for research, a collaborative and rigorous Information Literacy curriculum, and a robust variety of programming, Dalton's libraries are comprised of the High School and Middle School Libraries at 89th Street and the First Program Library at 91st Street. Offering state-of-the-art facilities with a large and varied book and media collection, a sophisticated online Discovery Service for research, a collaborative and rigorous Information Literacy curriculum, and a robust variety of programming, Dalton's libraries are comprised of the Goldman High School and Middle School Libraries at 89th Street and the Hurst First Program Library at 91st Street.
The Dalton School Libraries are dynamic, 21st century learning environments offering state-of-the-art facilities with a large and varied book and media collection, a sophisticated online Discovery Service for research, a collaborative and rigorous Information Literacy curriculum, and a robust variety of programming. Academic excellence and access to distinguished teachers is the cornerstone of a Dalton education.
From math to music, Dalton teachers are available to "Lab" with students as their mutual schedules allow. Valuing all disciplines — the arts, sciences, humanities and physical development in an interdisciplinary curriculum. The 4th Grade Ellis Island Simulation is the culmination of weeks of an interdisciplinary study looking into US Immigration in the latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Fourth grade students are assigned immigrant personas and enter into the Ellis Island experience through that lens.
As faculty, staff, and parents, posing as immigration officials, put them through their paces to earn their citizenship, or not. He played the lead character Fin Hudson in the show. His death was later ruled accidental — a result of a drug overdose. Forty members of the crew were flown to New York along with the cast, and were joined there by sixty local crew members. The auditorium was named after April Rhodes. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search.
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