There are many things at Allen-Stevenson that make us #ASThankful and the Annual Fund supports them all!
Please take a moment to view a short video highlighting the many things about Allen-Stevenson that make our faculty and staff #ASThankful.
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On this Giving Tuesday, we hope that you will consider making a 100% tax-deductible gift to the Allen-Stevenson Annual Fund, which supports the school, the faculty, our young scholars, and all of the programs that make A-S special.
Your support, of any amount, is incredibly meaningful to us and a vote of confidence in Allen-Stevenson and its future.
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SAVE THE DATE
Alumni Reunion
April 14, 2023
6PM Reception
7PM Dinner
The Allen-Stevenson School
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Follow Our New
Allen-Stevenson Alumni Instagram!
The Alumni Office recently launched a dedicated Instagram for our alumni to reminisce about their time at A-S, learn what their classmates are up to, and hear what's happening today at the School.
Thank you to our Alumni Council for initiating this new network!
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Parents of Alumni Reception
On November 16, we welcomed nearly 100 parents of A-S alumni, and previous A-S faculty to see our beautifully updated facilities, visit with current faculty and to meet our new Head of School, Duncan Lyon. For many, this was their first time back in the schoolhouse in years, and it was wonderful to be reunited. Special thanks to Susan Etess P’00 for spearheading this reunion.
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Young Alumni Homecoming
On November 22, our youngest graduates were welcomed back to 78th Street for Young Alumni Homecoming.
We had over 70 alumni return to A-S to see friends and teachers over pizza, games, DJ music - and a competitive game of Knockout with Head of School Duncan Lyon!
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A peek at what’s happening on 78th Street (and beyond) this month!
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First Grade Teacher Mr. Thomas Brill created a pen pal project between the first-grade students of Allen-Stevenson and the International School of Brussels. The boys learned about Belgium and the languages spoken in Brussels. They talked about how to write thoughtful and informative letters, sharing information about what they study in school, what languages they speak, and their interests.
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Allen-Stevenson and Nightingale-Bamford seventh and eighth-graders recently performed in "Whodunnit...A Night of Mysteries!" ("Enlightenment," by Emma Wagner DeFrange and "Sorry, Wrong Number," by Lucille Fletcher)
In this retro noir-style production, students deftly navigated both on and off-stage prowess including props, sound, and lighting under the expert auspices of A-S Theatre and Technical Director, Ms. Julie Montero.
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Matt Butler (Levinson) '02 recently performed at an Upper Division Assembly. All of us at Allen-Stevenson enjoyed his music, and we are so proud of his work! Find more of his work here.
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Matthew Fratepietro '22, Soham Sethi '22 and Luca Micheletto '22 stopped by Allen-Stevenson to visit their former teachers, including Ms. Jennifer Vermont-Davis.
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A few of our Allen-Stevenson alumni who currently attend Dalton got together following the end of fall sports. Pictured from left to right is Griffin Arndt '20 Gold, Daya Singh '22, Alex Wlodarczak '21 and Ajai Singh '21.
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Scott Leff '13 recently spoke at the Upper Division Assembly in honor of Solidarity Week. He highlighted the importance of having true allies here at A-S. Thank you for sharing your story, Scott!
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Evan Goldfischer '81 was elected to a one-year term as president of LUGPA’s (the national voice representing independent urology in the United States) Board of Directors. Evan's goals for his term as president include expanding LUGPA’s political advocacy efforts and growing LUGPA membership.
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