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- Jemicy students tend to the school's organic garden.
- Older students can be found designing and building robots and competing against other schools in Robotics Challenges.
- Combining recycling with a creative and multisensory learning experience, Jemicy’s lower school math students make boats out of “clean trash” and race them.
- Jemicy’s Upper School welcomes accomplished artists who spend a day discussing their work and journey as artists, as well as critiquing portfolios of our talented art students.
- Jemicy’s Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools each produce full-scale musical productions, each complete with professional sound and lighting.
- Jemicy Upper School’s teachers create a full day of creative, fun, educational experiences to ingrain the meaning and usage of grammatical symbols.
- The students in Environmental Design and Sustainability Class have designed and built a working hydroponics system.
- Jemicy Upper School’s iGel (Integrated Group Experiential Learning) creates an additional opportunity to foster academic integration, social awareness, and moral growth.
- Jemicy lower school students discuss informative displays they prepared after researching migratory species of birds in our region.
- Jemicy Upper School students share their original essays and poems during the Annual Coffee House event, held at a local café.
- On Community Service Day, Jemicy students in grades 8 - 12 spend a day participating in worthwhile community service activities at various venues in the Baltimore area.
- Middle school students each create protective structures that will shelter a raw egg when hoisted onto a pavement from a second story landing.
- Jemicy Upper School’s Tony Smith Evening of the Arts features student art; readings of original essays, poems, or narratives; music; and a musical theater production.
- Festival Day - a wondrous, creative, multisensory, day-long learning experience is the culmination of the Fall Unit.
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Jemicy students tend to the school's organic garden. Credit: Jemicy School











