Affinity Groups Raise Awareness of & Appreciation for Differences in Identity

At D-E, affinity groups are tightly knit spaces of community, growth, and identity. Always striving to engage with other students, spread culture and awareness, and celebrate diversity, they are an essential part of school life and co-curricular opportunities in particular. Below are some of D-E’s affinity groups and their accomplishments, memories, and hopes for this year and beyond!

Dwight ’57

Natalie Beaumont just performed in a tango/rhumba showcase at Arthur Murray in Tenafly, N.J.  She sings in two groups at the Southeast Senior Center for Independent Living (SESCIL) as well as The First Presbyterian Church of Englewood (FPC) choir.  She...

ESB ’60

Ralph Porro is happily retired in a lovely town, Salisbury, located in the Northwest corner of Litchfield County.  His sister, Hedwig Porro Wells D ’63, lives nearby.                            

Dwight ’68

Allie Kissam Deventhal submitted this note: “Thanks to all of you who contacted me after the reunion. What a pleasure to see and hear from you. What a memorable time! It has been a sad and frustrating few months in southwest Florida. The area is going through a true...

ESB ’69

The Ghosts of Versailles (1991) opera directed by Jay Lesenger was performed this past summer at the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, N.Y.

Here’s to this year’s Math Days! Math Days is an all division event where all D-E students receive the same problem to illustrate and solve. Upper School students came down to the Lower School to support problem-solving, and it was a wonderful moment for learning for all. See how the students visualized their thinking and brought math to life.

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