Lower School Sing-Along Assembly Highlights

Lower School Sing-Along Assembly Highlights

Our Lower School sings out loud! This week Lower School (LS) students gathered in the LS gym for a joy-filled Sing-Along Assembly, led by LS Music Teacher Fiona Crawford. “This assembly was one of the only opportunities for students in every grade to sing with the...

D-EMUN at DartMUN Highlights

D-EMUN at DartMUN Highlights

Last weekend, the Dwight-Englewood Model United Nations (D-EMUN) team competed alongside hundreds of other delegates at Dartmouth College during its DartMUN conference. Delegates participated in a wide range of committees, including General Assemblies, Specialized...

TEDxDwight-Englewood School

TEDxDwight-Englewood School

The inaugural TEDxDwight-Englewood School event, held recently in Hajjar Auditorium, was a D-Efinitive success! Chief Innovation Officer Diana Gross gave opening remarks, along with student leaders and event co-facilitators Soham Bafana ’25 and Georgia Unger ’25,...

D-E 360° Discovery Day Trip to Liberty Science Center

D-E 360° Discovery Day Trip to Liberty Science Center

Lower School (LS) students enjoyed exploring the Liberty Science Center, thanks to another Discovery Day from D-E 360° AfterCare & Enrichment (ACE)! Director of D-E 360° Dr. Sherronda Brown shared, “We enjoyed an amazing Discovery Day at Liberty Science Center!...

Arts & Design Assembly Showcases How the Magic Happens

Arts & Design Assembly Showcases How the Magic Happens

The arts scene at D-E is blooming! Last week, the Upper School Assembly featured the Biannual Art & Design Showcase, which highlights the hard work of our AP Studio Art students and the many steps that go into creating the art. “Process is so important, sometimes more important than the final product,” said Marisol Diaz, Chair of the Art & Design Department. “The magic happens in the process!”
The assembly included slideshows and a series of videos capturing students working on their 2D and 3D art—drawings, paintings, printmaking, ceramics, digital and film photography, and more. Meanwhile, backstage, US Art & Design Teacher Paul Edwards facilitated a Live Art Battle for which student artists were asked to paint, draw, or sculpt what they think the soul of D-E looks like. The winner, by anonymous vote, was Lilah Carroll ’27 and second place went to Maleah Liao ’27.
Throughout the assembly, several of our young artists made brief presentations on the inspiration behind their lines of inquiry (LOI), which they use as the basis of their final portfolios. We congratulate all our talented artists who’ve made an incredible mark at D-E and continue to do so!
To read more about the showcase, please click the link in the bio.

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