

New Year, New Theme, New Faces
The theme for the 2023-24 school year is Continuing a Culture of Connection. Head of School Bo Lauder explains, “After hearing much from...


Weeding Yields Growth in the Library
A revamped library greeted patrons in September. With nearly 10,000 titles, the library is now organized to better serve their needs and...


The Matter of Helping
As part of the National Day of Service and Remembrance on Sunday, September 9, Grade 9 students and their families participated in...


Social Emotional Learning Remains at the Forefront
The increased focus on the social and emotional needs of students that began in 2022-23 will continue in the new academic year. With the...


Colorado Native Makes Bequest
Sybil Downing ‘47 (1930-2011), a prolific and acclaimed writer of historical novels, biography, young adult and children’s books, left a...


Parent of Alumna Celebrates a Century!
Artist and sculptor Helen Salzberg PoA ’77 celebrated her 100th birthday in March surrounded by her children and grandchild. Although...


Striving to Reframe History
During her sabbatical this past spring, Middle School History Teacher Elizabeth Grossi immersed herself in Native American history and...


A Welcome Letter from Rebecca
Dear Friends, As this academic year draws to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest and support...


Students Preview Skyspace Ahead of Fall Opening
In May Upper School students were among the first to preview the new Skyspace by renowned Quaker artist James Turrell. The Skyspace is...


It’s About Time!
Because Dan Anderson, husband of Kindergarten teacher Judy Anderson ’66, donated his time and expertise, the Seth Thomas clock, which has...


Preliminary Annual Report Available Online
We are grateful to the generous supporters listed in the 2022-23 Preliminary Annual Report. This report reflects gifts and pledges...


All School News
As the 2022-2023 school year comes to a close, a lot of exciting things have been happening on 16th Street! Attending to the Quaker...

