by Heidi Koelz | May 26, 2022 | Alumnae/i, Alumnae/i Centennial Stories, Arts, CA Magazine, Centennial, Centennial Magazine, Featured News, School, Students
Rashaun Mitchell ’96 engages with CA students during an improvisatory movement workshop during his Hall Fellow visit. “There’s no wrong way to move,” Rashaun Mitchell ’96 tells the CA students taking his workshop. Some are experienced dancers; others are exploring...
by Heidi Koelz | May 19, 2022 | Academic, CA Magazine, Campus Stories, Faculty Profiles, Featured News, School
“I think the thing I love most about CA is that people here are more comfortable loving things in public than in any other school community I have been part of,” said English teacher Nick Hiebert on May 5, as he discussed how he had benefited from holding the...
by Nicholas Pfosi | Apr 27, 2022 | Advancement, Alumnae/i, Alumnae/i Centennial Stories, Alumnae/i Newsletter, CA Magazine, Centennial, Centennial, Feature, Featured News, School, Sustainability
CA Celebrates 100th Birthday with Centennial Days of Service and Sustainability On April 22 and 23, the CA community united in honor of Concord Academy’s 100th birthday. On this historic occasion, the Centennial Days of Service and Sustainability involved listening,...
by Nicholas Pfosi | Apr 21, 2022 | CA Talks, Centennial, Centennial, Featured News, Sustainability
History teacher Ed Rafferty addresses the CA community during an assembly entitled “100 Years of Environmentalism.” His remarks are reproduced in full below. Tales Along a Crooked Road: Place, Home, and Humility in Environmental History Thank you for the chance to...
by Nicholas Pfosi | Apr 15, 2022 | CA Magazine, Campus Stories, Centennial, Featured News, Sustainability
Environment justice and sustainability coordinator, science teacher and former CA parent, Gretchen Roorbach P’17 leads her Advanced Environmental Studies students into the woods to estimate the amount of CO2 stored in the trees there on Sep. 30, 2021. Concord...
by Nicholas Pfosi | Apr 15, 2022 | Centennial, Featured News, Students
Concord Academy Students in Action (CASA) is one of CA’s longest-running clubs, part of a longstanding tradition of community service passed on by previous generations, including an active CASA precursor, Volunteers in Action. This year, the co-heads of CASA—Christina...
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