The genesis of “Beyond Empire” comes from a personal place. As a first-generation American of Trinidadian immigrants, who came to the US amidst Trinidad’s independence from the UK, Stephen Bailey finds that it is imperative to trace these stories. The central questions of the course ask, “What is it to move beyond empire? How do people understand themselves in a new context? How do you reacquire or reinvent yourself?” What underlies the curriculum is the belief that through investing in the literary worlds of other cultures, students can be world scholars and compassionate readers.
Stephen emphasizes reading a breadth of literary styles like poetry, fiction, non-fiction, etc. to think critically about how language is used. With challenging material from authors and playwrights like Tayeb Salih and Lynn Nottage, Stephen asks for courage from both his students and himself; the courage to ask hard questions and to listen to different voices and opinions. “That is where true inquiry begins!”
Molly Wozniak – Human Resources Administrator
Molly Wozniak says she is excited to join the D-E team as a Human Resources Administrator whose responsibilities include onboarding new employees. She has worked in Human Resources for four and a half years and received a certification in Human Resources Management...
Annie Yoo – Lower School Assistant Teacher
Annie Yoo joins as a Lower School Assistant Teacher. With a background in art education and a genuine love for teaching, Annie says she is passionate about creating a dynamic and supportive environment where students can explore their creativity and develop a lifelong...
D-E 360° Summer Chess Highlights
Cheers for Chess! Our D-E 360° program proudly hosted a Summer Chess Tournament, bringing together students from northern NJ and beyond. Trophies were awarded to the top performers in each age group. “I was proud of all our students, who showed good...
MS Robotics Teams Start Strong!
Our Middle School (MS) Robotics Teams are off to a great start! MS students recently gathered for a season launch party and then set up their “fields”. Coach Larionoff and mentors from the US Robotics Teams then led a multi-day skills camp for the students to learn...
Admissions Application Now Available Online!
Our application for the 2026-26 school year is NOW AVAILABLE online, along with registration for our Fall Admissions Events. Begin your journey with D-E today! Visit our website to learn more: d-e.org/admissions
AP Environmental Science
AP Environmental Science provides juniors and seniors with a college-level understanding of the biological, chemical, and physical systems that create the conditions necessary for the variety of life on earth and of how human activities have affected and continue to...
Environmental Science (Elective Class)
In this elective course, juniors and seniors develop a deeper understanding of the natural environment, its beauty, and some of the ways in which it supports us. A study of food webs, and nutrient cycles provides a foundational knowledge of how healthy ecosystems...
Integrated Biology and Chemistry II
In this required tenth grade science class students apply concepts from biology and chemistry to understanding and solving sustainability issues. Almost every unit has a sustainability topic tied in; for example, evolution is paired with habitat fragmentation,...
Dwight-Englewood in the Garden (DIG)
DIG, an elective “discovery class,” provides a hands-on experience in organic gardening to interested 7th and 8th grade students. Lessons on the history of agriculture, the science behind modern farming, and the effects of practices like monoculture on the environment...
Seventh Grade Science
In a subunit of this class, students answer the guiding question, "How Can I Help Protect the Planet?" In doing so, students address ways they can realistically have a positive impact on the environment; for instance, students learn about the direct impacts of our...