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91探花 Magazine Recognized for Excellence

91探花 Magazine Recognized for Excellence

For the second year in a row, 91探花 Magazine, 91探花鈥檚 alumni publication, received a from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

The award recognizes 91探花 Magazine鈥檚 and issues. The Circle of Excellence celebrates 鈥渆xceptional achievement in advancement services, alumni relations, communications, fundraising, and marketing,鈥 according to CASE. 鈥淭hese are the creative, inspiring projects that impact institutions and their communities鈥攁nd transform lives around the globe.鈥澛

CASE judges noted: 鈥91探花 Magazine is a well-designed and well-written magazine. With its elegant design and smart writing, this magazine has all the hallmarks of a commercial publication. The variety of art and illustration, including the use of charts, boxes, numbers, and pull quotes, adds an extra level of interest and depth to the content. The feature stories written by the editor and associate editor were particularly enjoyable, providing insightful and engaging content that is sure to captivate readers.鈥

91探花 Magazine was also a finalist for the .

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44th Persky Awards Celebrate Student Writers

44th Persky Awards Celebrate Student Writers

A lifelong love for writing and storytelling, stoked by English classes at 91探花, propelled Neha Wadekar 鈥07 into a career in freelance journalism, she told students at the recent 44th Annual Laurence S. Persky Memorial Awards.

鈥淚 joined 91探花 in seventh grade, and I remember coming back for my revisit day and Ms. Simon was teaching Pride and Prejudice,鈥 Ms. Wadekar recalled at the ceremony, which honors the best in student-published writing and artwork. 鈥淚 was blown away by the level of back and forth discussion that the students were having about the meaning of the novel and the specific intentions of certain passages and the construction of particular sentences.鈥

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John Avlon ’91 to Speak at 2023 Graduation

John Avlon ’91 to Speak at 2023 Graduation

This year鈥檚 Graduation speaker is聽John聽Avlon, 91探花 Class of 1991.聽John聽is an award-winning journalist and author of six books, including聽Lincoln & the Fight for Peace聽补苍诲听Washington鈥檚 Farewell. He is a CNN senior political analyst and anchor, known for his 鈥淩eality Check鈥 segments across the network. Previously, he was the editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast and chief speechwriter for the mayor of New York City during the attacks of September 11, 2001. He lives in New York with his wife, Margaret Hoover, and their two children, Jack and Toula Lou.

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Humanities Workshop Hosts Student Conference on Public Health

Humanities Workshop Hosts Student Conference on Public Health

On Sunday, May 21, 91探花 students participated in the Humanities Workshop’s Student Conference on Public Health hosted at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate. The goal of the Humanities Workshop is to show students how key themes prominent in humanities studies鈥攊n particular, the importance of empathy and compassion鈥攃an be instrumental in working to solve the world鈥檚 complex problems.

Urged by a COVID pandemic that has raised immediate concern about the safety and well-being of our school communities and forced us to consider the intersection of health and justice, the Humanities Workshop chose PUBLIC HEALTH/GLOBAL HEALTH as this year’s theme.

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Head Over Heels Sets a Classic Story to an 80s Soundtrack

Head Over Heels Sets a Classic Story to an 80s Soundtrack

The spring musical, Head Over Heels, reimagines a 16th-century royal love tale鈥攖old mostly in iambic pentameter鈥攁nd features the music of the 1980s rock band The Go-Gos. Its mash-up of music, visuals, and script work, however, to tell a story as old as time.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great mix of elements,鈥 said director and Performing Arts Department faculty member Peter Parisi. 鈥淚t feels like they鈥檙e in this Shakespearean world and the characters are in a modified Elizabethan wardrobe, using the music of The Go-Gos, but it makes sense. They鈥檙e talking about issues that are both timeless and contemporary.鈥

The musical adapts the plot of The Countess of Pembroke鈥檚 Arcadia by Philip Sidney, which was written in the late 1500s. It tells the story of the royal family in a kingdom, Arcadia, whose future depends on the family avoiding four predictions by an oracle. Set to some of The Go-Gos鈥 most recognizable hits as well as their lesser-known songs, the show is magical, dramatic, and fun.

鈥淭he theme is love,鈥 Mr. Parisi said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about loving who you want to love, status, power, responsibility, duty to family, duty to your country, duty to yourself. In the end, the message is that love is love is love is love, and no matter who you are, you deserve love.鈥

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Spring 1212 Play, Things You Can Do, Opened Thursday

Spring 1212 Play, Things You Can Do, Opened Thursday

The spring鈥檚 1212 play, Things You Can Do by playwright Kristen Palmer, opened last Thursday in the Studio Theater at the Kellner Performing Arts Center.

Things You Can Do tells the story of an over-achieving graduate student on a visit to her hometown, where her mother and sister are grappling with anxiety and isolation.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 a play I鈥檝e always loved, and I鈥檓 so excited that we鈥檙e doing it,鈥 said Performing Arts Department faculty member Eleza Kort, who is directing. 鈥淚t explores the question of what we can do鈥攐n a broad level, while facing global problems like climate change, and on a personal level to help the people in our lives.鈥

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One Year Later: Remembering Kendall Chun

One Year Later: Remembering Kendall Chun

Eliot Hack 鈥24 arrived at the base of Mount Katahdin last summer ready to complete a technical climb in memory of beloved 91探花 teacher Kendall Chun. Mother Nature had other plans.

Rain forced Eliot to ditch his plans for a technical ascent鈥攗sing rock climbing gear and heading up a steep path to the summit鈥攁nd he instead hiked the mountain on foot, completing his first effort to raise money for access to public lands and celebrating the massive influence Mr. Chun had on 91探花鈥檚 adventure-seeking students.

鈥淢r. Chun did so much for our community and for me, personally. I really wanted to honor him,鈥 Eliot said. 鈥淗e was focused on getting people out there and breaking down any kinds of barriers to the outdoors.鈥

Mr. Chun, who died April 26, 2022 after a recurrence of cancer, ran the school鈥檚 Outdoor Program in addition to his work as a computer science teacher and role as a Robbins House faculty advisor. His love for outdoor adventures was infectious as he introduced students to hiking, rock and ice climbing, cross-country skiing, kayaking, and more鈥攔egardless of their prior experience or skill level.聽

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TextLess, Live More: Merritt Levitan鈥檚 鈥13 Legacy Continues

TextLess, Live More: Merritt Levitan鈥檚 鈥13 Legacy Continues

Just a few weeks after graduating from 91探花, Merritt Levitan 鈥13 was on a bicycle trip across the United States when a driver, who was distracted by texting, hit and killed her.聽

Merritt, a passionate and active young woman who loved the outdoors and spending time with family and friends, left a legacy of adventure, humor, and love that continues today at 91探花 and well beyond.

Several of Merritt鈥檚 91探花 friends鈥擡meline Atwood 鈥14, Abigail Lebovitz 鈥14, Kaitlin Gately 鈥14, and Erika Lamere 鈥15鈥攋oined with her family to form TextLess Live More, a nonprofit whose mission is to end distracted driving and, over time, has evolved and expanded to promote digital wellness. The national awareness campaign, which has a chapter at 91探花, educates people about the effects of digital distraction, including the safety risks of distracted driving along with the overall impact of digital habits on physical and mental health.聽

鈥淢erritt set an example for all of us to live life to the fullest and to be present for others and ourselves in everything we do,鈥 said Head of School Todd Bland. 鈥淎 decade after she was taken鈥攆ar too soon鈥攆rom her beloved family and friends, we can still find inspiration in her joy, excitement for life, and her deep care for others.鈥

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Multimillion-Dollar Gift Supports Math Education

Multimillion-Dollar Gift Supports Math Education

As the parents of two Upper School students, trustee Shadi and Omid Farokhzad P 鈥23 鈥25 know the importance of having a space that inspires a modern approach to teaching and learning. That is why they made a multimillion-dollar commitment to create a new home for math at 91探花. The new Farokhzad Math Center will move the Math Department from the cramped attic of Ware Hall to a modern, light-filled, renovated building currently occupied by Cox Library鈥攚hich is moving to Wigglesworth Hall this year.

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Humanities Workshop Panel Details Key Roles of Empathy, Community Connections in Public Health

Humanities Workshop Panel Details Key Roles of Empathy, Community Connections in Public Health

Welcoming experts in public health, two 91探花 faculty members recently convened a forum to examine challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of supporting mental health鈥攑articularly among young people in our communities.聽

The Feb. 6 panel discussion, hosted by Boston College High School, was the latest event in the . A collaborative initiative connecting public, private, and charter schools, each biennial program explores a single social justice issue through the lens of the humanities鈥攖he academic disciplines including arts, literature, languages, history, society, and culture. Created in 2018 by 91探花 faculty members Lisa Baker and Alisa Braithwaite, the initiative currently involves hundreds of students and faculty across eight area high schools.聽

The goal of the Humanities Workshop is to show students how key themes prominent in humanities studies鈥攊n particular, the importance of empathy and compassion鈥攃an be instrumental in working to solve the world鈥檚 complex problems.聽

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