English (language)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that is closely related to Frisian, German, and Dutch (in Belgium called Flemish) languages. It is spoken in England and also used in many varieties throughout the world.
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Report relating to English program [for NYSAIS], 1975
File — Box 08001: [Barcode: 10128000004694]
Identifier: B08001_F06
Scope and Contents
Includes Philosophy and Objectives for a Twelve-Year English Program, Thoughts on and Recommedations for Improving the Twelve-Year English Program, Special Characteristics of the English Program, and Summary of Skills Expectations for Grades 5-8 and 9-12 in English Classes.
Dates:
1975
Spectator. Vol. LVII, no. 5, 2016 Jun
Item — Box 10038: [Barcode: 10128000005386]
Identifier: B10038_F16
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Nightingale's student newspaper, The Spectator, features articles, opinion columns, profiles, and reviews (of art, music, books, theater, etc.) written and edited by Upper School girls. In addition to covering news within the schoolhouse, the student journalists often address a wide range of issues that extend well beyond the blue doors. The Spectator continues to be published by students multiple times per year.The dimensions of the...
Dates:
2016 Jun
Viewbook, "The Nightingale Heart / The Nightingale Mind", 2015 - 2017
Item — Box 10067: [Barcode: 10128000029980]
Identifier: B10067_F10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
Admissions Office Records include records created by Nightingale's admissions department, records related to enrollment and attrition, admission applications (some completed by applicants, but most are blank forms), applications for tuition grants and other finanicial aid, school profiles, class profiles, admissions viewbooks (8.5" by 11" visual and textual publications that promote the school culture and offerings), brochures, and videos describing the school's philosophy and offerings, and...
Dates:
2015 - 2017
Why do we have to read this? Redefining The Nightingale-Bamford English curriculum / Whitney Lane and Kimberly Middleton, 2006 May 26
Item — Box 01087: [Barcode: 10128000001120]
Identifier: 001 002 000 21 0067
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Dates:
2006 May 26