LS Pajama Day Highlights
The Lower School recently celebrated its final Spirit Day of the school year—an ever-popular Pajama Day! Students across the division sported their comfy clothes, wearable blankets, matching PJ sets, and bright smiles while completing assignments, reading, crafting, and more. Here’s to being in community and making memories with our LS friends!
Dance at D-E Makes Some Moves!
D-E Performing Arts formally introduced the expansion of its dance programming via the first-ever Dance Assembly in Schenck Auditorium last week. Spearheaded by Class of 2027 Dean Stephanie “Tuc” Tucker, Dance at D-E consists of the Dance Club, led by Madigan Kacmar ’26, Dani Dennis ’28, and Adesola Afonja ’27, and a dance class taught by Tuc that “is a collaborative exploration of dance as a vehicle for personal, artistic, and cultural expression.” Associate Head of School Preeti Fibiger was a recent guest instructor, guiding students through the form of Indian classical dance called Bharata Natyam. During the assembly, Madigan spoke on the importance of dance, noting that “we often don’t realize how much art impacts our everyday lives.” Tuc then discussed her own journey into dance and why it was important to provide D-E students interested in the art form with “a special creative outlet,” and Dani presented a brief history of the Dance Club. D-E Faculty were showcased in videos highlighting their personal experiences with dance and capturing some of them in motion. Crowd-pleasing live performances included several freestyle dancers; a group dance to a medley of pop songs; a tap duet co-starring Class of 2026 Dean Sclafani; and a Faculty ensemble dancing to Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison”—featuring surprise guest Head of School Dr. Calleroz White. As Madigan aptly expressed, “Sometimes we just have to dance!”
MODE Hosts Library Jam Session
Student leaders of Musicians of D-E (MODE) hosted an after-school jam session in The Imperatore Library this week, just as Seniors reached their last official day of classes. Mackenzie Hammer ’28 kicked off the live performances, playing the ukulele as she sang Laufey’s “From the Start.” She was followed by Gavin Park ’28 performing Dominic Fike’s “She Wants My Money,” Konner Jiang ’29 on piano, Isabella Morales ’26 serenading the audience with Patsy Cline’s “Crazy,” and MODE Faculty Advisor and Upper School History Teacher Ben Fleisher belting out a country-rock song by The Flying Burrito Brothers. Thanks to MODE for the great sounds and good vibes!