Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Snow! Finally.

It's a beautiful scene outside.
As I was eating lunch today (thank you Jeff for the delicious soup and salad), I found myself looking outside the windows over to the Topnotch meadow and finally being able to think, "Wow what a pretty scene" instead of "Wow what a dreary scene."
It actually looks like winter. Who knows what tomorrow will bring--rain?--but for today it's snow and there are no complaints about that around here.



Monday, January 30, 2012

Clutter

Sometimes things get a little....Crazy around here. Students are here, then they're gone, then the race was canceled, then they are back, they are sick, etc. Amidst the chaos (or normalcy depending on who you talk to--we're used to it around here!), some things remain a reliable constant.
We always have a yummy lunch from Jeff, our new cook.
The internet loves to fritz out in the English classrooms.
Be nice to Lori because she has a secret stash of chocolate.
And kids can be messy.
Case in point: the cubbies in the student lounge meant to help "organize" their stuff. So much for that when said stuff can be tossed in a pile on the ground. Classic, right?

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A visit to the pottery studio

I love the pottery studio at MMWA. It's in the basement and is the old sauna (our building used to be a ski inn!). It's a unique space in the school that manages to be funky and relaxing at the same time. When I visited a few days ago, art teacher Matt Moore mixed up some new glazes while eclectic tunes from the local radio station filled the space. Senior Colleen Cataldo seemed totally absorbed in painting a piece of her fired pottery as I snapped a few photos to share of our pottery studio.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Anyone have an extra 3.795 million dollars?

While the HGTV Dream Home 2011 tours may seem like a dream from the distant past here at MMWA, the house continues to attract attention up at Spruce Peak. The new owners "collected the keys" last spring and claimed to want to keep the house, according to an article in The Stowe Reporter.

Then, it was announced that the house was available to rent for $2,000 - $5,000 per night. Perhaps the new owners, Eric and Katie Makstenieks from Hinsdale, Ill., were hoping to make a dent in the sizable property taxes looming ahead of them? Yet this fall they were extremely generous and allowed a stay at the Dream House to be raffled off for a Stowe High School Ski Team benefit.

And now, after much speculation, the Dream House is FOR SALE! For a mere $3,795,000. Check out the details and dream away.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Back from Break

Greetings!
We are back in the thick of things with the races picking up and school is in full swing. Thankfully we have a enough snow here for training and to keep everyone in upbeat spirits. Stowe seems to be in some sort of magic pocket and has more snow than other local regions.
I wanted to quickly post a few photos of classes in action:


As you can see, most of our classes are actually one-on-one so students get individualized attention. It makes for a very unique learning experience and, as a former English teacher here at MMWA, I can honestly say we really get to know our students. We really hope to bring out the best in them academically. We also do our best to remain understanding of their training priorities and crazy race schedules!