Beyond the Classroom

There have been so many opportunities over the past few months for our students, faculty/staff, and families to enjoy learning experiences far beyond the confines of the classroom. This is all thanks to robust, exciting student life and community service initiatives. From our youngest students involved in Affinity Group-led diversity awareness assembly programs and being mentored in hands-on STEM workshops…  to Middle and Upper School student leaders of clubs that are focused on the arts, identity, community service and specific interest areas  … our mission is fully in action through D-E’s co-curricular offerings.

The D-E Garden Club, Jazz Rock, INSPIRE ( Introducing New Solutions to Promote Integrity & Respect Everywhere), WISE (Women in STEM Education), JADE (Jewish Awareness at D-E); GSA (Gender & Sexuality Awareness) and Spoonies ( a club dedicated to raising awareness about Chronic Illness) are just a few examples of clubs that have made a wonderful, positive impact on the School over the past few months.

The photos here provide just a sampling of these activities; please see the following pages for more specific examples of our students doing their part to ‘make it better’ through fundraising programs including V-Day 2023 and Art in Action, and affinity group activities celebrating differences.

D-E ’99

D-E ’99

Chad Mekles visited Jordana Kirsh Berger in Memphis, TN, where she now resides with her family. After a delicious BBQ lunch and a tour of the Graceland museum dedicated to Elvis, they attended the Memphis Grizzlies vs. Chicago Bulls NBA game. They are pictured with...

Commencement 2018

Commencement 2018

[vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][vc_column_text] On Sunday, June 3, Commencement was held for the D-E Class of 2018.  117 seniors were awarded diplomas by Head of School Dr. Rodney V. De Jarnett, Upper School Principal Joseph Algrant, Class of 2018 Dean Kim Lalli, and...

Dwight ’68

A reminder and invitation from Allie Kissam Delventhal: "Our 50th reunion is upon us! 22 D'68 classmates are already planning to come, and I encourage the rest of you to attend as well, creating a truly memorable occasion. Please make hotel reservations soon, as rooms...

Dwight ’68

Ricka Sacks Rak shares, "My apologies for not being more communicative all these years. Here’s an update on my life since Dwight. I moved to Israel in the summer of '71, immediately after handing in my last paper at Cornell (where I majored in French, of course!), and...

Dwight ’68

Mariam Baker writes, "I am planning on attending the 50th (Reunion).I’m not sure how many people will remember me as I was only at Dwight part of my junior year and then through graduation ’68. Here’s some news: I live in Marin County California over the Golden Gate...

Dwight ’68

Halli Wasserburger Casser-Jayne writes that she has been in Europe, and just returned to Florida, living on Englewood Court! She hosts a radio show/podcast "The Halli Casser-Jayne Show" on Wednesdays at 3 pm.

Dwight ’68

Nancy Meyer Lutman provides this update: "I live in Branford, CT on the Long Island Sound. I still have a clinical psychology private practice in New Haven with an appointment in the Yale Department of Psychiatry.  I supervise psychiatric residents with their clinical...

Myrna B. Sherman Gym Dedication

Myrna B. Sherman Gym Dedication

Above photo from left to right: Cole Sherman, Alex Entner, Wylie Sherman, Bill Sherman ’81, Beth Klein, Kate Klein, Joel Sherman, Michele Sherman Entner ’83, Michael Klein ’81, Emma Sherman, Barry Entner, Maureen Sherman, Bridget Sherman, Annie Sherman, Larry Sherman...

ESB ’65

  In March 2018, President Donald Trump appointed  Lawrence Kudlow ESB ’65, a 2015 D-E Distinguished Alumni Award honoree, to be the Director of the National Economic Council.

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