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July 19, 2024
Students on the New England High School Summer Program were quick to change after Thursday鈥檚 classes. Following a brief final dance lesson, they ran down the hill for the recreation period, highlighted by an intense game of volleyball!
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Best of all, several tutors joined in the fun! Ever competitive, the programmers brought their A-game, with Admissions Counselor Jean Guerreiro (鈥22) and prefect Andie Margand (鈥26) leading their team to victory. Many attendees were excited to learn that the faculty often plays sports with students during the school year. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great part of the community spirit,鈥 said Admissions Director John Jost. 鈥淭he tutors don鈥檛 stay in the classrooms. They鈥檙e at meals, events and lectures, fostering conversations outside of class time.鈥
Having worked up quite an appetite, students dug into tacos el pastor at dinner, piling their plates with tortillas, Mexican pulled pork, and a variety of toppings. Mixing and mingling, the high schoolers lingered a bit longer for their last typical dinner of the program. Afterward, they made their way to study hour.
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For the program鈥檚 last session, the students read Flannery O鈥機onnor鈥檚 Parker鈥檚 Back. 鈥淭his story brings up so many fascinating discussions in class,鈥 said Mr. Jost. 鈥淚 always get excited when students read it.鈥
As the sun set behind Mt. Monadnock, attendees trekked to St. Gianna Molla Hall to practice their Euclidean propositions. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe these are the last three we鈥檙e studying,鈥 said Caitriona M. Prefects worked with students until they grasped the concepts and logic behind the propositions and could smoothly present them.
Following nightly Rosary in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel, prefects led the attendees down to Bl. Frassati Student Center for the final Coffee Shop hour. Prefects Paloma Gallivan (鈥27) and Georgiana Egan (鈥24) served up Shirley Temples and Roy Rogers to the attendees, who spread out across the hall to socialize.
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Upstairs on the balcony, Prefect Stephen Brown (鈥25) led some impromptu swing dancing, teaching programmers a few extra turns and tricks to use at tonight鈥檚 banquet. 鈥淚鈥檓 just so excited for the banquet and dance,鈥 gushed Kianna L. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be so much fun!鈥
Under the light of the moon, programmers and prefects made their way back to their residence halls, laughing and chatting all the way. Students have just one more day in Northfield 鈥 which is packed with exciting events, so be sure to visit the Summer Blog later today to read all about them!