Students, parents and faculty, who experience ÂÌñÉç, know that our vision to inspire individuals to pursue lives of meaning and purpose is embedded into each day and many experiences at school. With the newly defined vision, mission and core values this year, what has become clear, is how frequently our faculty and students embody these noble pursuits. This past Saturday, two of ÂÌñÉç's faculty engaged with the wider community along the Wasatch front, showing support for important issues in meaningful ways.
At 6:00 AM on Saturday morning, Tyler Waterhouse, Math and Outdoor Program Teacher, began an endurance mountain challenge created to raise money in support of the fight for improved air quality for those who live along the Wasatch Front. was founded by Jared Campbell, who was asked by Governor Herbert to speak at the Summit Speaker Series: Clearer Air, which is put on by the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED).
During the challenge, racers do as many laps in 24, 12, or 6 hour periods as they can of Grandeur Peak trail from the Church Fork trailhead in Millcreek Canyon. From the start line (5,780' elevation), the runners climb the Church Fork trail 2.9 miles to the summit of Grandeur Peak (8,299'), for a total elevation gain of 2,560'. Mr. Waterhouse did an impressive 5 laps , 31.5 miles to Grandeur Peak over 9 hrs, 15 min, with a total elevation gain of 13,700'. Windy conditions, new snow, and deep snow on the trail from the past week's storm added to the grit.
"While an underlying cause of our "inversions" or persistent cold pools is based upon the interplay of weather and the topography of our valley, the particulate matter that is trapped and harmful for those who live, work and play in the valley is the result of humans. Small changes like not idling, carpooling, and driving less during inversion events can aggregate into a lowered amount of particulate matter emitted and trapped. One of the outcomes of the race is to raise awareness about the simple changes that can be made today in our habits, and this embodies ÂÌñÉç's core value of responsibility which states, our commitment to responsibility starts with our individual lives and actions and extends outward in service to communities, both local and global." – Mr. Waterhouse
At ÂÌñÉç, students and faculty live by core value, caring, in that, We learn best in a caring environment, where respect and inclusion make possible the deepest forms of intellectual, emotional, and character growth.
This Saturday, in ÂÌñÉç's MS/US Library, conservative and liberal Utahns gathered together to engage in deep listening across the political divide. Erika Munson, English teacher and Library Chair at ÂÌñÉç, facilitated a "Red/Blue Workshop": facilitated discussions designed to encourage a better understanding of friends and neighbors with whom we differ, without any attempt to change anyone’s mind. This workshop is put together by , a citizens movement dedicated to combating political polarization. In June 2018, Mrs. Munson was one of four Utah delegates to the first annual Better Angels national convention.
In the workshop, 7 self-described “Reds” and 7 “Blues” engaged in exercises that help each side refine their thinking about what principles drive their politics, and why they think their party’s values and policies are good for the country. As this happened the other side listened—something that happens on a deeper level when you are not planning how to challenge what someone is saying.
Founded in December, 2016, began when ten Trump supporters and eleven Clinton supporters gathered in South Lebanon, Ohio, in what became the first Red/Blue Workshop. The goal was to see if they could respectfully disagree and find any common ground. The organization’s philosophy is to “unite red and blue Americans in a working alliance to Depolarize America. Instead of asking people to change their minds about key issues, we give all Americans a chance to better understand each other, to absorb the values and experiences that inform our political philosophies, and to ultimately recognize our common humanity.”
"I am a Better Angels moderator where I and my co-moderator lead seven conservatives and seven progressives in a day of facilitated exercises that give them an opportunity to listen to their neighbors on the other side of the political divide without trying to change anyone’s mind." – Mrs. Munson
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Celebrate 5 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2021. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 10 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2016. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 15 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2011. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 20 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2006. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 25 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2001. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Come together with ÂÌñÉç alumni from across the entire 1990s for an evening of reconnecting and reminiscing! This combined reunion is a chance to celebrate the friendships, memories, and moments that made your ÂÌñÉç years so special. Enjoy hearty appetizers and a variety of drinks, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, while catching up with old friends and sharing laughs about your school days.
Saturday, May 16 | 7:30 – 11:30 AM | Murray Science Center
We’re bringing back birding! Who remembers the Class IX Bird Project? Don’t miss your chance to join this fun, family-friendly event with Mark Bromley, James Harris, Mike Johnson ‘88, and Bekka Joslin. We will meet at ÂÌñÉç and take a bus together. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars (we will have extras on hand if you don’t have your own).
Friday, May 15 | 6:30 – 7:30 PM | East Field
We’re excited to see ÂÌñÉç Alumni at our annual Alumni Soccer Game! This ÂÌñÉç tradition gives former players the chance to return to the field, reconnect with old teammates, and showcase their skills in a friendly atmosphere. Whether you played with us just a few years ago or several decades ago, we look forward to seeing you back on the field. Make sure to bring friends and family to cheer you on!
Friday, May 15 | 5:00 – 7:00 PM | Main Quad | No Registration Required
Join us for a fun BBQ bash at ÂÌñÉç with current families and ÂÌñÉç staff and faculty. It’s a great way to connect with your ÂÌñÉç classmates and enjoy delicious food before the Alumni Soccer Game!
No registration is needed for the Spring BBQ. Please join us!
Friday, May 15 | 4:00 – 5:00 PM | Haught Visual Arts Gallery at ÂÌñÉç | No Registration Required
ÂÌñÉç has always been a place where creativity thrives. Join us for the first-ever Alumni Art Show in the Haught Visual Arts Gallery and reconnect with the creative spirit that shaped your time here. This exhibition features work by 16 ÂÌñÉç Alumni artists, reflecting a range of disciplines, perspectives, and practices.
Brief Remarks at 4:00 pm will be offered by Gallery Manager and Curator Charlie Tadlock, followed by remarks from some of the Alumni Artists.
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Friday, May 15 | 2:15 – 3:30 PM | Miller Student Commons | Registration Highly Recommended
Ever wish you could go back and sit in your favorite class one more time? This Alumni Weekend, you can. We’re bringing you back “Back to Class” where you’ll have the chance to slip into a real, live Upper School classroom and experience ÂÌñÉç exactly as it exists today. Same teachers, same energy, same magic. Come relive the feeling.
Friday, May 15 | 12:45– 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Don’t leave lunch just yet. Immediately following the Kick-Off, Head of School Andrew Menke will take a few minutes to share what’s been happening at ÂÌñÉç; the changes, the milestones, and the exciting things on the horizon. It’s a chance to hear straight from the source about the school you helped shape and where it’s headed next. No sign-up needed, just pull up a seat.
Friday, May 15 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Kick off Alumni Weekend the right way — with good food and even better company. Join us in the new Miller Student Commons for ÂÌñÉç’s all-inclusive dining experience, and spend the lunch hour reconnecting with the faculty who made your time here unforgettable. Pull up a chair, catch up with old favorites, and let the weekend begin. No registration is required for this event.
Friday, May 15 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
For many of you, Assistant Head of School, Todd Winters, was the first person who ever showed you and your parents around our 41 acre campus. Now he’s back to do it again! Todd will lead you through ÂÌñÉç’s beautiful newest additions and recent transformations, giving you a firsthand look at what your years here helped build. Whether it’s your first tour with Todd or your second, you won’t want to miss this one.