Upper School Chorale Takes Memorable Trip to Italy
"If you can play the fiddle, strum the guitar, or sing a few well-rehearsed bars of your favorite song," says Upper School music teacher Joseph Horning, "you'll make quick friends in a foreign country—even if you can't speak a word of the native language." Such was the case this past June, when Brigitte Tournier, Doug Neuman and Horning led 44 members of the US Chorale on a 12-day concert tour of Italy. More
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Exploring Art Through Life With John Norton
When most students look out the east window of US Art Teacher John Norton’s studio classroom, they see only the new courtyard in the center of the campus. But when Norton looks out the same window he sees more—a blank canvas for the students to create on. More
Chess Success at the Lower School
At the inaugural ChessFest at the Lower School, Life Master Lou Mercuri gave a simultaneous exhibition, defeating all comers except for 3rd grader Max Wiegand, who achieved a draw. More
Grades 9 and 12 Enjoy Spirited Kickoff Gatherings
High spirits abounded at the annual kickoff gatherings for 12th grade students and parents and 9th grade parents. More
Giving Update
With the votes all counted, it has been decided that the 2008 Senior Parents' class gift will support faculty compensation and professional development endowment. More
AF Goal:$2.35M







