The D-E 360° Chess Team, which is open to students from every division, has had an exciting season competing with players of all skill levels at D-E and across New Jersey! During the most recent tournament, hosted in the D-E Stem Center, there were almost 70 participants from about 20 different schools across New Jersey in attendance, with 21 students representing D-E. “The kids really enjoyed themselves, and the teams did very well—they won first place in each section except for the Over 1000 section, in which they earned the 2nd place trophy,” said Grandmaster Mackenzie “Coach Mac” Molner. He added that the team is looking forward to ChessFest 2026, also taking place at D-E, on Sunday, April 19. “At Dwight-Englewood, we believe chess is far more than a game. It is a powerful tool for elevating young people’s thinking—teaching strategic planning, patience, focus, and resilience,” remarked Dr. Sherronda Brown P’31, ’31, Director of D-E 360°. “We are proud of the thoughtful, respectful culture our players continue to build together.” Click the link in our bio to learn more about upcoming chess events and other D-E 360° spring programs.
8th Grade ‘Living Wax Museum’ Illuminates Banned Books
This week 8th Graders stepped into history as part of their “Living Wax Museum” presentations to D-E families, faculty, and staff. The cross-disciplinary project, facilitated by Ms. Burnett and Mr. Akula, consisted of dynamic, student-led performances that brought...











