The 2021-22 school year saw an unprecedented amount of student-led social action activities and diversity, equity, and inclusion events all in the spirit of Goal IV, building community as a Christian value. Also in this edition, we celebrate our 2022 graduating class, Outstanding Alumna awardees, Barat medal recipients, and more!
- School News
Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Stone Ridge community has been deeply involved in various actions all over campus and beyond. It all began with faculty, staff, and students reciting the Lenten Rosary for Peace on Mondays and Thursdays, thanks to the initiative of Emily Hammack ’23. Sisters Mao ’23 and Rena ’28 Kobayashi led the Senbazuru project in the Middle and Upper Schools, and Lower School students Vivian Lee ’31 and Tatum Larrabee’s ’31 idea to collect donations for the people of Ukraine transformed into an all-school event.
- Academics
Stone Ridge students recognize their capacity to transform, to become powerful agents of God’s love and compassion, and to step out of their comfort zones to serve the poor, marginalized, and suffering in our region and throughout the world.
- Academics
The Project Approach in Little Hearts introduces topics using a cross-curricular dynamic where students learn literacy, communications, numeracy, and science all at once.
- Academics
Two new spaces in the Lower and Middle Schools are opening new avenues of creativity in making.
- Leadership
As a Catholic, Sacred Heart School, Dr. Downey-Vanover sees global education as essential to Stone Ridge’s identity and mission to bring the attributes of Christ’s heart into the world.
- School News
Graduation speaker Chef José Andrés shares his thoughts with the Class of 2022.