Viewpoints 

December 14, 2005  | vol. XXXIX | No. 3
Staff Editorial
Bond between students, alumni expands realm of community


As with most schools, our alumni give generous donations to their alma mater. Here, however, they make an impact on the school in additional ways.

Thirteen graduates have returned to teach here. These faculty members make an impact on every division, in addition to administration offices and playing fields.
For example, Tom Perryman ’81, assistant head of school, also teaches Upper School English classes and coaches seventh grade football. Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 is the director of admissions and a member of the Alumni board.

Although not all alumni return to teach, hundreds have returned to help during special events.
Career Day offers an opportunity for students to learn about possible career paths. Last year, however, the event went beyond customary standards. In several sessions, alumni gave out cards and contact information, creating a network for internships and job opportunities. 
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3v: Inspections a burden, necessary to ensure safety of students, society
By Gerry Meier, contributing parent

3v: Students should not condemn actions of school
By Charlie Stern, Contributing Student

3v: Searches promote safety
By Ralph Price, School Resource Officer

Admitting wrongs can be best solution
by Kate Mack

Fixation on political views hinder moral support
by Natalie Jacobs

Holidays bring unexpected feeling of satisfaction
by Marcy Cwikla

Letter to the Editor
Recycling not only way to conserve

rants and raves

 
 


 

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