April 16, 2026

The fourth annual James Tufts Pener Environmental Stewardship Conference was held April 13 on campus. To read more, click here. For a complete video playlist of presentations, click here.


The Calendar at a Glance 

  • Tonight (Thursday, April 16): Bailey-King Author Series
  • Monday, April 20: Patriots' Day (No School)
  • Thursday, April 23: Spring Theater Production
  • Friday, April 24: Friday Night Lights (Girls & Boys Lacrosse)
  • Thursday, April 30: The Last Hurrah! (Senior Dinner)
  • Friday, May 1: Last Day of Classes for Seniors

All-School Announcements

Helicopter Ball Drop Raffle

To Win Irish Vacation

Thayer Academy invites its community members to purchase numbered raffle golf balls which will be dropped Monday, May, 11, by helicopter as part of the 31st annual General’s Open Golf Tournament at Black Rock Country Club in Hingham. The winner will receive a luxurious Irish vacation at historic Kilkea Castle. Please note: Attendance at the General’s Open is not required to participate in the raffle. Please also note: This prize package was generously donated by Jaclyn Cashman Childs ’00 and C. Trevor Childs P ’31. 


A maximum of 500 golf ball raffle tickets will be sold at the following rates: 1 golf ball for $30; five golf balls for $125; and 15 golf balls for $300. For more details on the raffle, click here. To learn more about Kilkea Castle, click here. To enter the raffle, click here


Thayer Academy Film Festival Is May 8

Organizers are excited to announce that this year's Thayer Academy Film Festival (TAFF) will take place Friday, May 8, at 6 p.m. in the CFA’s Hale Theater. Students, faculty, staff, and parents/guardians are welcome to attend and encouraged to submit their own films. Submissions are now open; to submit a film, click here. For those looking for inspiration, click here to visit the TAFF website and watch past submissions. Entries can range in genre and length – anything you make is perfect! Please reach out to Mr. Knox with any questions.


Senior Service Trip to Peru; Donations Sought

On May 20 a brave group of 13 seniors will travel to Cusco, Peru. This is the 18th year that Thayer students will participate in this trip. During its time in-country, the group will work with children in Aldea SOS and Aldea Juan Pablo II. The students will also visit various schools in the city as well as spend time in Huilloc Alto — a remote indigenous village in the Sacred Valley. 


Trip organizers ask the Thayer community to donate the following items for this amazing trip:


  • Board games (with all the pieces) 
  • School supplies (both new and gently used) 
  • Art supplies (new and gently used) 
  • Soccer and volleyballs (new or used) and ball pumps
  • Warm (not summer) clothing for newborns through age16 (male and female). 


Finally, if anyone has old iPhones, laptops, or tablets (with charging cords), organizers would be grateful for these donations as well. The orphanages and schools that these seniors visit are always incredibly grateful for whatever technology that the students can provide.


Donations can be placed in bins located in Cahall, in the Brickyard, and on the second floor of Main Building (outside Main 208). Please direct any questions to Upper School World Languages Faculty Terri Lukens P ’24, ’27. Donations will be accepted through Friday, May 1.


OMEGA Potluck Is April 21

All Thayer community members are invited to the spring OMEGA potluck Tuesday, April 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Cahall Dining Hall. Join OMEGA and other Upper School student Engagement & Belonging organizations for activities, engaging conversations, and a potluck-style meal. There will be food, games, and raffle prizes to highlight different Engagement & Belonging student organizations at Thayer. Guests are strongly encouraged to bring a dish from their culture(s) to share with others. Please note: Cahall Dining Hall is a peanut-friendly facility, so families should keep this in mind when deciding what dish to bring. An RSVP by April 17 is appreciated; to RSVP, click here.


OMEGA (Organization for Minorities through Enrichment, Growth, and Advancement) is the Upper School alliance group committed to enriching and educating the community about diversity, inclusion, and equity in the school.


‘Windchill Factor’ at Koskores Gallery

The exhibit “Windchill Factor” is currently on display at Koskores Gallery; the exhibit closes tomorrow (Friday, April 17).


Celebrate Your Graduate & Give Back to Thayer

Attention, families of seniors: Planning your graduation cards? Use code FUNDRAISETHAYER at Minted.com to get 20% off your order. Plus, Minted will donate 10% of the proceeds to Thayer. (P.S. This code works year-round for any occasion.)


In Case You Missed It 

Be sure to check out Thayer’s news page to see what’s happening on campus, including this week's Pener Conference and a recent TA Talk on "living before the deadline."

Bailey-King Author Series Is Tonight (Thursday, April 16)

Casey Sherman will be the guest author for the 10th annual Bailey-King Author Series event tonight (Thursday, April 16) from 6 to 8 p.m. in Southworth Library; the event will also be held virtually via Zoom. 


Sherman is a best-selling author, investigative journalist, and true-crime writer as well as an EMMY-nominated television producer. He is the author of several books including The Finest Hours, which chronicles the Coast Guard’s daring 1952 rescue attempt of the SS Pendleton off Cape Cod, and Boston Strong: A City’s Triumph Over Tragedy, which is widely considered the definitive account of the terrorist bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon. His latest books, Helltown and Blood in the Water, both local true-crime stories, were instant best-sellers. 


Established in 2016 through the generous support of Amelia and Todd Slawsby ’88, the Bailey-King Author Series celebrates the written word through annual author events at Thayer. The series is named in honor of longtime English faculty members Betty Bailey ’63 and Jim King P ’01, ’04, ’06. 

Upper School Announcements

Course Registration 2026-27

Course registration for current 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students has begun. The course selection process began April 10 with school and class meetings. Students are having conversations with teachers and advisors. The system will be open until Monday, April 27, at 4 p.m. Students must submit their course requests by that point. Parents/Guardians will get information about how to view and sign off on course selections next week. Parents/Guardians should reach out to their student's advisor with any questions.


Senior Project Info

Attention, senior parents and guardians: Permission slips for Senior Project, a graduation requirement, are currently active in MySchoolApp. Please read through all the information and sign the forms promptly. They are due Friday, April 24. Every senior — regardless of whether their project is community service, an internship, an on-campus experience, or one of Thayer's trips — needs to have the form signed by all parties.


Benelli Writing Center Fellows Sought
Sophomores and juniors interested in becoming Benelli Writing Center fellows next year can access the application form
by clicking here; the application form is also available in the Weekly Notices. Applications are due Wednesday, April 29. The BWC is looking for students who enjoy all types of writing and are skilled at explaining the writing process and giving helpful, constructive feedback to their peers. While writing fellows need to be strong writers, they do not have to be straight-A students or be in Honors or AP classes to qualify for this position. If students have any questions, they can contact Ms. Jersild or Mr. Kuhlmann.


College Opportunities in Ireland

Representatives from 12 Irish colleges and universities are coming to host a series of events for families with students interested in attending college in Ireland. 


On Wednesday, April 22, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., the organization Education in Ireland will sponsor a college fair at Moses Brown School, 250 Lloyd Ave., Providence. To register, click here


On Thursday, April 23, the group will sponsor another college fair at the Irish Cultural Center, 200 New Boston Drive, Canton. To register, click here


BISCCA College Fair (Juniors Only) Is April 26

Attention, families of juniors: The Boston Independent School College Counseling Association (BISCCA) will hold a juniors-only college fair Sunday, April 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Babson College in Wellesley. Join juniors from the independent schools in the Greater Boston area in exploring about 140 colleges and universities from around the country and the world. To view the full list of participating schools, click here


The event will run from 1 to 4 p.m., but to minimize overcrowding, Thayer juniors are asked to attend from 2:30 to 4 p.m. There is a presentation about the financial aid process scheduled for 2 p.m. Please note that parents/guardians are not permitted during the fair (with the exception of the financial aid presentation), so they should plan to bring a book or visit a local coffee shop to pass the time. Juniors need to register in advance by clicking here


Boston National College Fair Is April 27

The Boston National College Fair will take place Monday, April 27, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. This fair includes hundreds of colleges and universities from around the country and across the world; to view a list of participating schools, click here. Students should register in advance by clicking here


‘Exploring Summer Opportunities’ Workshops — Slide Decks

The Global Engagement Program and the Pulsifer College Counseling Center recently co-hosted the second “Exploring Summer Opportunities” workshop for Upper School students. The focus of the late March workshop was to help students explore resources for finding and applying to summer volunteer and job opportunities.


To view the slide deck from this presentation, click here. Please note: More will be added to this slide deck as additional summer job and volunteer opportunities arise.


AISNE Students of Color Conference

The Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE) will hold its Students of Color Conference Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Regis College in Weston. Shabana Basij-Rasikh is the keynote speaker for this year's conference whose theme is "A Celebration of Community." Interested Upper School students should click here

Middle School Announcements

A Conversation on Motivating Students; First Event April 22

This spring the Middle School invites parents and guardians into a conversation inspired by the Middle School faculty’s study of the book The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better by Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop. Organizers will share additional information on how to join the conversation — whether by reading the book, listening to a podcast, or simply showing up; there’s no expectation to read the book in order to participate. All are welcome. 


The first event in the discussion will take place Wednesday, April 22, from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. in the Middle School Library. Middle School families can RSVP by April 19 by clicking here

TAPA News

‘Picnic in the Park’ Fac/Staff Appreciation Luncheon Is May 6

Each year the Thayer parent and guardian community proudly comes together to celebrate and thank Thayer’s exceptional faculty and staff. These dedicated individuals play a vital role in creating the nurturing, inspiring environment where students learn and thrive. Teacher Appreciation Week offers the perfect opportunity for the community to express its gratitude, and this year TAPA is excited to host a “Picnic in the Park” Luncheon in their honor.


On Wednesday, May 6, TAPA volunteers will transform the Tiger’s Den into a vibrant neighborhood park complete with picnic tables, lemonade and iced tea stands, and delicious picnic‑themed fare. As in years past, the luncheon will include fun surprises, a grand prize drawing, and time for parents/guardians to personally express their appreciation to faculty and staff.


This special event is only possible with the support of Thayer’s parent and guardian community. To help make it a success, TAPA organizers kindly request a suggested donation of $25 per child. Donations may be made via Venmo to @Linnea-Holmes-1 (last four phone digits: 9135) or by check payable to Thayer Academy. Please include “TAPA/LUNCHEON” in the memo or Venmo description.


If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering for this fun and rewarding event, please contact your Class Parent or reach out to Rebecca Baker P ’28 or Pia McKinnon P ’28, ’31. TAPA would love to have you join in the celebration! 


TAPA Board Positions

TAPA supports many beloved community events throughout the school year, including Homecoming, The Last Hurrah! senior dinner, the 8th Grade Dinner, and transportation to and from Prom, just to name a few. Serving on the TAPA Board offers a unique opportunity to stay informed, help shape new initiatives, and support meaningful experiences for students and families. TAPA is always eager to welcome dedicated volunteers to participate in the planning, development, and management of these events by serving on the board.


If you’re interested in a board position, please contact TAPA President Caroline Kuhlman P ’25, ’28 to learn more about available roles, responsibilities, and time commitments.


TAPA Scholarship Applications

Attention, all senior parents and guardians: please note that TAPA provides scholarship opportunities for those students who have demonstrated interest in, experience in, or aptitude for community service. Scholarships will be awarded at Last Chapel in June.


TAPA encourages all to apply. The deadline to apply is Thursday, April 30; for an application form, click here.


Class Parents/Guardians

Did you know each Thayer class has two class parents/guardians who are there to help families connect with their students’ class activities as well as general Thayer events? If you don’t currently get emails from your class parent/guardians, please reach out and make sure they have your correct email and that they are not blocked. To access a list by grade, click here


LGBTQ+ Parent/Guardian Affinity Group

The LGBTQ+ Parent/Guardian Affinity Group welcomes any parent or guardian who identifies as LGBTQ+ or any parent/guardian of a student who identifies as LGBTQ+ or their allies. Please email Caroline Kuhlman P ’25, ’28 if you have any questions or would like to be involved in this group. 


Parents of Color Affinity Group
Join the Parents of Color Affinity Group for meaningful conversations and community building. This group is intended for any parent or guardian who identifies as a person of color as well as parents or guardians of students who identify as people of color. Organizers look forward to affinity group members connecting and supporting one another. To access the Zoom link for these meetings,
click here. For more information, contact Sandra Joseph P ’27, ’30 and/or Cindy Theodore P ’26, the group's facilitators. The affinity group’s remaining meeting schedule is as follows: 



  • TBD (Internship / Job Fair Event
  • Thursday, May 7 (Family Paint Night)
  • Monday, June 1 (End-Of-Year Celebration


Christian Affinity Group

The Christian Affinity Group welcomes all parents and guardians who identify as Christian as well as those who have children who identify as Christian. The group is a supportive community where members can share their faith, connect with one another, and participate in meaningful discussions and events. Please email the group’s facilitator, Annie Pratt P ’26, ’27, if you would like more information. The affinity group looks forward to welcoming families into its community. 


Jewish Parent/Guardian Affinity Group

The Jewish Parent/Guardian Affinity Group is intended for any parent/guardian who identifies as Jewish as well as any parent/guardian of a student who identifies as Jewish. Questions? Contact Hilary Waxman P ’26, the group's facilitator.


Invitation To Volunteer

TAPA welcomes all new and returning families to the 2025-26 school year. TAPA’s goal is to support the school through sponsoring various social events and programs, thereby enhancing the school experience for all. TAPA is busy planning and preparing a variety of great events this year. A list of volunteer opportunities throughout the year is available for review. 


Here To Help

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at tapa@thayer.org or contact any member of this year’s executive board. For more info and helpful resources, visit the TAPA page on Thayers website.

Parent/Guardian Resources

What Thayer Is Reading Now

Upper School English Faculty Denise King P ’08, ’10 is reading Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell. 

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