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The Higgins Middle School has adopted the FISH philosophy.
Red-tailed hawk staring down at camera.
10/18/2003    
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CULLEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Home of the Higgins Hawks
Using keen vision and fierce hunting skills to SOAR (Seek Out Appropriate Resources)
Cultural Arts Activities at Higgins - 2002-2003

 
Latin American Band "Manguito" June 18.   Made possible with funding from  the Higgins PTO and

 

 
Manguito photographs by L. Mackinson

 
"There's Nothing to Read" by Looking Glass Theater for the sixth grade, March 25, 2003, 
Funded by the Peabody Education Council as a result of a grant written by C. Furnari.

Enchanted Circle Theater performs "From Page to Stage"  Enchanted Circle Theater performs "From Page to Stage"
Enchanted Circle Theater performed "From Page to Stage" on March 26 to the eighth grade.
 The program was funded by the Higgins PTO.

"Wingmasters" SEPT. 17, 2002
for the 6th Grades through a grant from the   
PEABODY EDUCATION COUNCIL. Thank You!

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Bambidele Dancers & Drummers June 2002
Funded by the Higgins PTO and the Peabody Cultural Council, as administered by the MCC.

 On March 13, Poetry Alive! performed for the five seventh grade clusters.  In the afternoon, the Lions and the Broncos came to the library for a workshop with the Poetry Alive! presenters.  The presentations and workshops were funded by a Best Bet Grant of the Peabody Education Council.

Students at Poetry Alive Workshop in the library.

Ms. Nangle and students "skateboarding" with performers on stage.

Poetry Alive!
    On March 14, 2002, the Looking Glass Theater performed "There's Nothing to Read" for the five sixth grade clusters.  The presentation was a gift of the Higgins PTO.
photo by L. Mackinson