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A total of seven Upper School students have been recognized by two programs, the National Merit Scholarship Competition and the College Board National Recognition Programs.
A total of seven Upper School students have been recognized by two programs, the National Merit Scholarship Competition and the College Board National Recognition Programs.
The optional summer program lets new Ravens learn their way around campus, take sample classes and get to know other new students as they prepare for the first day of school.
Across all three divisions and various departments, these new hires bring experience and enthusiasm to campus.
Arnav Gupta ’24, a student in the spring-semester seminar on the emerging field, reflects on the course and on the impact of Dr. Heather Couture’s sharing of her work.
Building on the traditions of the Junior Mountain Trip and the Senior Project, the classes of 2025 and 2026 closed out the school year with three days of new and exciting opportunities.
The Upper School Mandarin teacher is also past president of the Chinese Teachers Association of North Carolina and has helped the groups connect across shared goals and boost participation among members.
The student-led organization works to raise social awareness and enhance cultural understanding in the Upper School through interactive presentations, service events and student dialogues.
The event was charged with significance, anticipation and nostalgia for these Ravens and the many people who have supported them in their educational journey.