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 2009

Check out this new video from Gianna Alessi: Plan of Attack (Official Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXY3zBQF4LU&feature=youtu.be Download/Stream 'Plan of Attack' by Gianna Alessi: https://hyperurl.co/giannaalessi The video was directed by Zach Shevich...

Dwight 1961

Mary "Sheppy" von Roth Vann and Dick Vann ESB '59 have moved from North Carolina to Tennessee to be closer to grandchildren.  Sheppy stays busy with volunteer work.  Dick is writing a memoir about his time in the Navy.

ESB 1964

Wouter M. de Nie, 71, a resident of Phoebe Home, formerly of Tamaqua passed away Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Born on November 21, 1946 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, he was the son of the late Willem and Anna (Van Rijnbach) de Nie. Wouter received his undergraduate degree...

ESB 1969

Peter Balakian spoke  at the Final Session of the Armenia symposium at the Metropolitan Art Museum on November 3 . His subject was  The Ruins of Ani: From Sacred Landscape to Political Soil.  Peter Balakian is a poet and author as well as the  Donald M. and Constance...

D-E 1997

Acclaimed by the New York Times as a “deeply expressive violinist,” Harumi Rhodes has gained broad recognition as a multifaceted musician with a distinctive and sincere musical voice. Her generosity of spirit on stage is contagious, making her one of the...

Dwight 1972

Melissa Mettler Abrams writes, "Looks like my husband, Brown, has finally found a buyer for his company.  That means that we can finally have some more time for travel.  Haley, our older daughter, is getting her Master's in Social Work.  Cece is working for Brown at...

Dwight 1956

Whitney Peters Keen writes, "My sister Carolyn Peters Schoonmaker '58, came up from Florida for my un-birthday.  she sold her house in Connecticut.  Fred and I went on a cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg.  Then we spent a few days in Helsinki with friends and then...

ESB 1940

DeWitt "Dick"  Clinton Jones III, a longtime Falmouth educator, community leader and World War II veteran, died at his home on February 3. Mr. Jones, who was known as Dick, was 96. He was the husband of Margaret (Hanna) Jones, to whom he was married for 65 years. Mr....

By: Bart Klemensowski

Lower School Celebrates Community, Earth Day

Sporting their Spirit Day athletic team jerseys and T-shirts, Lower School students entered the gym for this week’s LS Assembly as the iconic song “We Are the World” played in the background. The song, as the fifth-grade presenters described, “is about being kind...

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2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Award Recipients

The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers’ annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is an opportunity for creative teens in grades 7-12 to submit their artwork or written work for a chance to receive opportunities for recognition, exhibition, and scholarships....

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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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