Athletics Winter 2023-’24 Season Highlights

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Our Middle and Upper School teams showed great D-Etermination, sportsmanship, and promise for the future as they competed both home and away. From exciting, close wins to some losses that served to bring our athletes closer together, highlights from most of our Winter teams (including many of our teams’ final records and their coaches’ season summaries), are provided in the following pages. You’ll also find news about our athletes’ individual accolades and awards, including those who earned prestigious All-League and All-County nods.*

D-E ’05

D-E ’05

Rebecca Shlien Sheehan and her husband John welcomed Jackson Eli and Jameson Mark on December 31, 2018.  They join sister Juliet.  She came back home to visit her parents and friends with her growing family. During her time on her old stomping grounds,...

D-E ’06

D-E ’06

Congratulations to William Nazarian who received the Outstanding Service Award at The Armenian General Benevolent Union’s 90th General Assembly held in Paris on February 9, 2019!

D-E ’07

D-E ’07

Pictured (Left to Right) Cara Walden, Rachel Bruce, Michael Shilstone, Taylor Coyne, Courtney Collins and Emily Wolodiger Taylor Coyne married Michael Shilstone this past June in Palm Springs, California.

D-E ’08

D-E ’08

Photo credit •         Ira Lippke and Nathan Smith Alli Avia married Shannon Smith on February 16, 2019 at the Rainbow Room in Manhattan.

D-E ’08

Athisin “Ohm” Poolsawaddi sent in this update. “Since Dwight, I went to get my economics degree from NYU (Class of 2012), worked at Citigroup then get my MBA from Columbia Business School (Class of 2017). After Columbia, I wanted to get into healthcare/medical...

D-E ’09

Nicole "Nikki" Wilkins is a production assistant for the TV show, Good Morning America.  She along with the cast of the show won two Disney's Daytime Emmy awards.

D-E ’16

D-E ’16

Casey Danoff  was recently featured in the George Washington University newsletter about her experience interning at the organization that helped track and support hundreds of women candidates running in races at every level and in every U.S. state and...

D-E ’18

D-E ’18

Alexander Philliou was honored on April 7 by Tenafly Nature Center for his efforts in initiating the momentum for the Northern Valley Greenway which is a plan to convert a nearly 8-mile-long unused railroad line traversing six Northern Valley towns into a greenway....

By: Bart Klemensowski

Imperatore Library Hosts Spring 2026 Write Night

Happy National Poetry Month! In celebration, the English Department, in partnership with the Dwight-Englewood Writers (DEW) student organization, hosted Spring 2026 Write Night yesterday in The Imperatore Library, with a focus on poetry readings. Specifically,...

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LS Students Find Their Voice During Spring Sing-Along

Singing it loud and proud! The first Lower School (LS) Assembly following the break was a spirited Spring Sing-Along, featuring tunes LS teachers and students have enjoyed so far this year. To kick off the event, the Parents’ Association generously arranged for the...

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Philosophy & Ethics Department Spotlight

“Ethical thinking is something that all of us as human beings need desperately,” declared Philosophy and Ethics Department Chair Mr. Joseph Murphy, who has spent the past 31 years at D-E. The department he leads is the focus of our next community “Spotlight.” ...

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Spring Is in the Air With D-E 360° ACE Programming!

D-E 360° Aftercare & Enrichment (ACE) programs are springing forward into a new season full of creativity, movement, discovery, and fun! From budding builders to future chefs, artists, athletes, coders, and chess masters—there’s something for every child to...

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D-E 360° Chess Team Is Making the Right Moves!

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...

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