“Vultures of Emma Willard” Wins Congressional App Award

Luke Meyers
A custom website created in collaboration between Emma Willard students Dia K. ’24 and Robyn W. ’24 has won first place in the 2022 Congressional App Award contest.
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Four Questions with Meg McClellan: Respect for the Early Riser

Luke Meyers
Meg McClellan has been teaching English at Emma Willard School for over 25 years and currently serves as the Interim Coordinator of the Starzinger Writing Center; We asked her four questions about her experience at Emma.
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Four Questions with Emily Carton: Back in a New York State of Mind

Luke Meyers
Ms. Emily Carton is the new Director of Student and Community life at Emma Willard School. She most recently served as the assistant head of school for student life at Hebron Academy in Maine and joined the Emma Willard community this summer. We asked her four questions about her first few months.
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COVID Keepers: Seeing the pandemic as a portal to a better future

Luke Meyers
Nearly two years after the height of the COVID pandemic, we live in a world reimagined. Some of what seemed like short-term solutions or operational detours at the moment have proved to be catalysts for reframing the educational experience, engaging our community, and ensuring access.
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Four Questions for Nick Marchese: Loose Leaf Tea for the Win

Luke Meyers
Mr. Nick Marchese is the director of academic and strategic technology at Emma Willard. Mr. Marchese joined the Emma Willard community in fall 2018, moving to Troy from Brooklyn, N.Y. where he worked at the Berkeley Carroll School. We asked him four questions about his experience at Emma.
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Celebrating the Class of 2022

Luke Meyers
This weekend, we will celebrate the Emma Willard School Class of 2022 at our 208th Commencement exercises. These students are described by teachers and peers as "compassionate," "inspiring," and "resilient" and were the last of the current classes to experience a "normal" year at Emma Willard.
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