Sixth Graders Present Their Experimental Designs
This morning, sixth graders presented weeks’ worth of group research, experimentation, and data analysis during the Sixth Grade Experimental Design Fair in Hajjar Auditorium. Teams worked together to select a topic of interest, which required consensus and collaboration. Some of the questions delved deep into science (such as ice cream melting points, how electrolytes affect a runner’s speed, and which liquids produce the best results for popping boba), while others had an engineering bent (for example, topics involving electromagnetics and hydraulics), explained Sixth Grade Science Teacher Ms. Makohon-Moore. Several groups played time-lapse videos as part of their presentations, including Jason X. ’32, Emerson C. ’32, and Sebastian H. ’32, who built a cardboard hydraulic claw made to test their experiment about the power of water. Another group, composed of Maya P. ’32, Gracyn S. ’32, and Ella C. ’32, tested diaper absorbency because they wanted to research a topic that would be helpful to parents. “Engaging in the scientific process not only builds essential skills like critical thinking and problem-solving, but also fosters curiosity, perseverance, and a deeper understanding of the world around us,” said Ms. Makohon-Moore. Amazing work, sixth graders!
Parents’ Association Hosts Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
D-E Parents’ Association recently hosted their annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast on a beautiful morning beneath the tent on Leggett Field. Head of School Dr. Calleroz White P ’27, ’28, ’33 gave opening remarks, thanking volunteers who’ve worked hard this year as part of the Coop staff, the Bulldog Bash committee, the Board of Trustees, and the PA, including its Committee Co-Chairs and Grade Representatives. Board of Trustees Liaison Theresa Hazelton P’20, ’22 took the mic to bid sincere gratitude and farewell to the outgoing PA Executive Board members, including Co-Presidents Samantha Asulin ’92 P’18, ’23, ’27 and Jennifer Mayer P’23, ’26, ’33 (who served an incredible three years), and introduce next year’s PA Executive Board members. Parents of graduating seniors were also recognized and thanked for their significant volunteer commitment over the years. The event closed with a soulful performance by members of Jazz Rock, including Leah Gavilan ’27 singing Olivia Dean’s “So Easy,” and a duet by Mia Burleson ’28 and Amaya Calleroz White ’28. Afterward, guests mingled and received small tokens of appreciation. “It’s been a good year,” said Jody Rose P ’29, ’31, who added that the ethos of “serving where you eat” is why she volunteers as a Trustee. Black Parent Affinity Group member Tara Williams P ’28, ’31 commended the work that “keeps people engaged and connected to our community.” A HUGE D-E thank you to our volunteers for all the ways they’ve supported and celebrated our community!
All-School End-of-Year Assembly 2026 Highlights
The All-School End-of-Year Assembly, held under the big tent on Leggett Field, marks the final time all divisions gather together to be in community. In remarks given throughout the event, Head of School Dr. James Calleroz White said these moments ensure that “we’re all connected in many different ways.” He also thanked the Seniors for “onboarding me” during his inaugural year at D-E and shouted out retiring Faculty who have “given an incredible amount of time and loyalty to this school.” In addition, students including Dani Dennis ’28 and Sharlene Galvez ’28 individually acknowledged D-E Faculty/Staff completing milestone years of service (Mr. Charlie Beckford, we see you and your 45 years!). As is tradition, incoming Student Body President Sebastian Chang ’27 passed down advice by encouraging rising 9th Graders to bring “effort, passion, and kindness” to the Upper School. Next, 8th Grader Zorena A. ’30 advised rising 6th Graders to “stay open to new friendships,” and 2nd Graders Lexi W. ’36 and Autumn M. ’36 sweetly advised Seniors that their “special gift for doing their best is knowledge.” MS/US Librarian Mr. Petkus then spoke on behalf of Calliope, in its 70th year of publication, Sra. Kanter represented Parnassus, in its 50th year of publication, and Carpe Diem 2026 editors graciously dedicated the scrapbook-themed yearbook to the Facilities and Security Staff. Sprinkled between the speakers were live performances by the All-School Chorus; PreK 3 & 4 students, who sang Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds”; the MS African Drumming Ensemble; and Jazz Rock Seniors, who previewed their Commencement song, “From Now On” from “The Greatest Showman.” In what has become a lovely ritual, Seniors high-fived our Lower School students as they exited the big tent as if to say, “Once a Bulldog, always a Bulldog!”