In addition to the academic core courses and opportunities in the visual and performing arts, Cape Cod Academy provides several unique courses as well as a rich seminar program. The goal of these special courses is to broaden students perspectives and to provide them a wide variety of elective opportunities to explore new areas. Seminars are created by the faculty and offerings vary each trimester. Seminar courses typically include students from mixed grade levels and are led by adults with deep interest in and passion for their topics.
Seminar: Games of Strategy
Mastery Learning Project
Seminar: 11th Wellness
Seminar: Are you Board?
Seminar: Blue Lobster Bowl
Seminar: Build a Storywalk
Seminar: Coed Recreational LAX
Seminar: Cold War Film Study
Seminar: Digging Up the Past: Archaeology 101
Seminar: Fitness
Seminar: Fitness
Seminar: Fitness grades 8-10
Seminar: History of Rock ‘n Roll
Seminar: Imagineering in a Box
Seminar: Life Skills - Surviving College
Seminar: Lower School Co-op
Seminar: Math and Executive Functioning
Seminar: Peer Tutoring
Seminar: Proofs and Problem Solving
Seminar: Twilight Zone
Seminar: Wellness 12
Senior Service Project
Winterim: Body and Mind Balance: Mindfulness, Wellness & Self Care
Winterim: Build It: Woodworking
Winterim: Build It: Woodworking (11)
Winterim: By, On and In the Sea: Student-created Art Installation & Sound Workshop
Winterim: Chromatography, Spectrometry, and Identification of Unknowns
Winterim: MIT Labs: Engineering and Building
Winterim: New England College Tour
Winterim: Our Cape Cod: Environmental Stewardship
Winterim: Piracy
Winterim: Robotics S&R
Winterim: Sharks: Drone Watchers for Conservation and Safety
Kate Gaffney began her career by earning degrees in Computer Science and Economics from Brown University. She worked in the software industry for many years, starting as a developer and progressing to managing large-scale commercial software development projects. She went back to school for MA teaching credentials and began a second career in education.
Ms. Gaffney is a certified math and science teacher by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and has spent the past 18 years teaching in a broad range of capacities. She first taught math and science full-time at Trottier Middle School in Southborough, MA and went on to teach math at the Archway School and the Head-Royce School, independent schools in Northern California. She has also taught SAT and ACT prep classes through Ames Seminars, as well as through her own tutoring business. Prior to her role at Cape Cod Academy, she taught math part-time at Falmouth Academy. She continues to tutor students privately, primarily in middle-school and high-school math subjects as well as SAT and ACT prep.
KeithLewison
Upper School Course Lists by Grade, Upper School Humanities, Middle School Humanities
Humanities Faculty
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Providence College - B.A., M.A. Sandwich High School
Keith is a Cape Cod native who came home to teach at Cape Cod Academy after working at independent schools in both the Connecticut and Boston areas. He received both a B.A. in history and an M.A. in Religious Studies from Providence College. Currently he teaches several history courses at the Upper School level, advises the Environmental Club, coordinates the senior service learning project, and helps coach the boys and girls cross country teams, among other things. He lives in Sandwich with his family.
Cape Cod Academy is one of the only independent, co-educational, college preparatory schools serving students from kindergarten to grade 12 on Cape Cod.