CABOT – On Tuesday June 9, Cabot School will hold its annual Celebration of Learning, a schoolwide exhibition where students from pre-K through twelfth grade share their work with real audiences.
This day-long event features students explaining their own learning. Visitors will move through displays of student work, research, designs, models, writing, and more, and talk directly with the students who created them. Every piece on display represents months of investigation, revision, and reflection.
This year’s exhibition grows out of a school-wide commitment to project-based learning, an approach that challenges students to tackle questions, develop skills and share what they’ve discovered.
This year’s projects and products include the following:
“Summit to Sea” as middle school students explore the value of habitat from local headwater streams to the Atlantic
“Small Gardens, Big Impact”: Second- graders present how to can help the Earth by starting gardens
“Rock and Roll into Cabot History”: Third- and fourth-graders show how rocks and soil have affected the town’s history and agriculture
“ A grave, a lantern”: High school students use a variety of media (paintings, music, filmed scenes and musical recording) to interpret the acts of “Romeo and Juliet”
A community barbeque begins serving at 5:30 p.m. on the CSPAC lawn, and the high school band concert is at 6 p.m. Specifics on the projects and timing of exhibits across the campus are available at 2026 Cabot Exhibition Flyer .pdf – Google Drive
Chris Tormey is a member of the Cabot School Board
