D-E Activities & Clubs have worked incredibly hard to bring fun and engaging programming to the student body, in many cases providing a welcome return to in-person initiatives.
V-Day Performance Raises Funds for Local Women’s Center

V-Day Performance Raises Funds for Local Women’s Center

The annual benefit performance “V-Day” aims to end violence against women and girls under the global activist movement under the same name, and to empower women of  all ages. Mary Heveran (Lower School Music Teacher) kicked-off D-E’s version of this annual event with...

Alex Russell-Walker, AP Art History

Alex Russell-Walker, AP Art History

Alexander “Alex” Russell-Walker’s journey to teaching began halfway across the world in Vietnam. It was after teaching English there that he decided to commit to teaching full-time. Receiving his master’s degree at Columbia University’s Teachers College, he has taught...

Black Affinity Presents Black History Month Assembly

Black Affinity Presents Black History Month Assembly

Black History Month is about recognizing and appreciating black culture and the significant role that Black /African Americans have provided in American History. D-E Black Affinity Group students presented a special Upper School Assembly designed to honor and...

Matthew Schade, 7th Grade History 

Matthew Schade, 7th Grade History 

Matthew “Matt” Schade always knew that teaching was going to be a part of his life. He recently discovered that in his second grade time capsule he had written that he wanted to be a teacher when he grew up. Originally from Philadelphia, Schade had only imagined...

An Interview with Dr. Ari Easley-Houser

An Interview with Dr. Ari Easley-Houser

Before coming to D-E, History Department Chair, Arika “Ari” Easley-Houser taught at Rutgers Prep and several colleges and universities, including Montclair State University and New York University. A socio-cultural historian focused on United States history, she received her Ph.D. from Rutgers University and a certificate in school management from the Harvard Business School. She was recently selected for a National Association of Independent Schools Fellowship for Aspiring School Heads. Now in her third year of heading the department, Easley-Houser speaks to the importance of historical inquiry for students and how the history curriculum must reflect and respond to the diversity of students. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Asian Affinity Group Hosts Lunar New Year Assembly

Asian Affinity Group Hosts Lunar New Year Assembly

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Asian Affinity Group hosted a mini-fashion show and presentation on how different Asian cultures celebrate the holiday. Students also presented how each of their own families uniquely celebrate with food and cultural traditions. It...

Vena Reed, 6th Grade History 

Vena Reed, 6th Grade History 

Hailing from Yorktown, VA, Vena Reed arrived at D-E in 2020 to teach the 6th grade history class called “Creating Cultures.” The course ranges from the beginnings of human history to the rise of ancient civilizations like Greece and Egypt. Teaching a foundational...

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