Upper School Curriculum

Science

The Rivers Science Department enhances students’ passion for innovative thinking, while training them to seek unbiased evidence, ask questions about the natural world, and apply scientific problem-solving to diverse challenges. We equip every Rivers graduate with a core base of scientific knowledge that can inform their decisions on personal, social, and political issues while preparing them for future academic endeavors. Students use technology and analytical tools to work through challenging problems, collaborate in an open minded manner, and design their own laboratory investigations. As our students relate what they learn to current events, they move beyond the confines of the science classroom and into local laboratories, hospitals, businesses, and the natural world. Modern society produces exponential quantities of information with decreasing reliability, demanding students to successfully sort fact from fiction. By teaching students to think critically about what is presented to them, they graduate better prepared to confront our world’s most pressing issues in technology, the environment, medicine, and society as a whole.

Upper School Faculty

  • Photo of Elizabeth Bloch
    Elizabeth Bloch
    Science Department Chair, MS Softball Coach
    339-686-2445
    Lehigh University - Ph. D
    Middlebury College - BA
    2021
    Bio
  • Photo of Sarah Freeman
    Sarah Freeman
    MS Dean of Students, Science, MS Field Hockey, Girls' Lacrosse Asst. Coach
    339-686-4515
    Bowdoin College - BS
    Columbia University - MA
    2015
    Bio
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    Kayley Pettoruto
    MS Science Teacher
    339-686-2320
    Avignon Université
    Endicott College - M.S.Ed
    William James College - Graduate Certificate
    Boston University - M.P.H.
    Tufts University - B.A.
    2023
    Bio
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    Joshua Shaller
    Grade 8 Class Dean, Science, Leadership, 8th Grade Transition Coord., MS Boys' Hockey Asst. Coach
    339-686-4497
    University of New Hampshire - BA
    University of Massachusetts - BS
    2002
    Bio
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