Seniors Shape Their Final Year with Passion, Curiosity and Sense of Purpose
Amelia Adcock didn’t expect a senior-year class to change the way she saw the world or her place in it. But during the “Wilderness and the American Mind” course,
Amelia Adcock didn’t expect a senior-year class to change the way she saw the world or her place in it. But during the “Wilderness and the American Mind” course,
In early April, students from the Japanese 2 and 3 classes traveled to Washington, D.C., to compete in the 33rd National Japan Bowl, a prestigious quiz competition on Japanese
In ancient Greek theatre, actors wore masks with exaggerated expressions to help clearly convey emotions to massive open-air audiences. These masks were essential not only for visibility but also
Parents took a page out of their students’ playbook by trading stilettos for sneakers at the 23rd annual Night of the Dragon fundraiser in March. The annual event, hosted