Lockdown drill ensures preparedness
The lights were out, the shades were drawn, the door was locked: Marlborough School was in a lockdown drill.
The lights were out, the shades were drawn, the door was locked: Marlborough School was in a lockdown drill.
With the Fall sports season coming to a close, it is time to look back on two Marlborough athletes who had exemplary seasons.
Students were lined up by grade across Booth Field, but unlike your average emergency drill, the attitude in the air was cheerful.
Once a year the schedule changes, grandparents take to Marlborough’s halls, and the students take extra care in brushing out their hair and donning a clean uniform with no boxers shorts showing.
Am I the only one who finds the lost and found to be the best place on the Marlborough campus?
Nobel Laureate Murray Gell-Man visited Marlborough on Oct. 5 and met with students participating in the honors research program, as well as other interested faculty.
Friday, Nov. 18 may have been Marlborough’s annual pajama day, but in fact, it was much more than that.