The Imperatore Library recently hosted a pair of cross-divisional events that were enjoyable, inspiring—and more importantly a beautiful reminder of the many talents and skills of our vibrant school community. Upper School student members of MODE (Musicians of D-E) hosted a casual library jam session during Activities Period to entertain a crowd of students, faculty, and staff with their live music performances. Shortly thereafter, the library transformed into a “builders” space for the annual Domino Rally, facilitated by Ms. Larionoff, Innovation Coordinator. “Our annual Domino Rally is a community-building event both literally and figuratively,” said Ms. Larionoff. “It’s great for collaboration, creativity, and building perseverance when dominoes get knocked down prematurely.” Middle School student Sia S. ’30 said this activity gave her a chance to do something new after school and to connect with her classmates in a way that was stress-free. “It’s also a lot of fun!” she added.
LS Last Assembly Celebrates Pride Month & Honors Departing Faculty/Staff
During the final Lower School (LS) Assembly of the school year, we celebrated Pride Month and wished farewell to faculty/staff who are moving on and our 5th graders who are ‘moving up’ to middle school. In the assembly’s Community Connections segment, LS students,...











