Since March, I have crafted my communications to you with a clear focus on our future. As promised,
updates regarding our plans for a safe return to campus on day one of the 2020-21 school year will be forthcoming in June, July and August. In addition to these upcoming communications, the latest information can be found on our COVID-19 webpage. Rest assured that our planning committees, with internal and external expertise from the medical, educational and space utilization realms, are working to carefully design a safe and excellent plan for our safe return to School. We will communicate our planning updates in an upcoming letter. However, the purpose of this letter is celebratory in nature as we reflect on the 2019-20 school year.
I am excited to shift my perspective and guide you on a nostalgic walk down memory lane, otherwise known as the 2019-20 school year. If there were background music, it would involve deafening applause and the joyful noise of appreciation for our faculty, staff, students, parents alumni and volunteers. These are the people of Collegiate, who make our shared community so invaluable and inspiring, and are helping to preserve our future.
A New Beginning and New Relationships to Build
As I began as your Head of School just 11 months ago, I was eager to greet new and returning community members and our JK-12th Grade students across the Mooreland Road campus
on their (and my) first day of school in August. During the year, I spoke about Collegiate’s core values, memories and more to build bridges and encourage vulnerability and healthy risk taking as a pathway to create a stronger community with our
Lower School,
Middle School and
Upper School students, faculty and staff. I am grateful for the responsive shares of community and the opportunity we all have to know each other more deeply as lifelong learners.
Convocation and Other Celebrations Connect the Cougar Community
Across the School, gatherings such as
Convocation,
Halloween Parade and Ton of Coins,
Diwali and
Chinese New Year, brought the learning community together. Through these events, I learned the people and the programs of our School. The inclusive and student-centered environment created palpable and inspiring energy for all in attendance.
Signature Programs Build Upon Momentum and Experiential Education
Performing and Visual Arts Broaden Perspectives and Innovate
Student-Athletes Succeed for the Green and Gold
No matter the results on the scoreboard, our student-athletes harnessed physical talent and well-being through their participation in our Athletic programs. In February, the Collegiate boys’ indoor track team earned its
first-ever VISAA indoor championship. And in
November,
December and
February, 22 student-athletes signed their National Letters of Intent (NLI) or commitment documents to commit to playing athletics in college. As a fan, it was delightful to spectate as our student-athletes grew as young women and men under the tutelage of our talented and supportive coaches, who deliver a holistic education for our Cougars.
Collegiate Alums Remain Engaged and Connected
Collegiate Launches Remote Learning
Without time to spare and a great deal of care, we began
remote learning on March 23, 2020, for our entire JK-12th Grade student body in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We embody our Portrait of A Teacher and Portrait of A Graduate as we deliver a robust learning experience and keep our Cougars safe and healthy. The clarity in focus and commitment to our students has never been more evident and I am forever grateful for the community’s response to a call to action.
Parents’ Association Events Build Community
Many events hosted by Collegiate’s Parents’ Association — New Families Breakfast, Bingo,
Cougar Classic and the annual
Village Green Fair — connected and strengthened the Cougar community, in person and remotely. The strength of our community grows, no matter the obstacles, thanks to our incredible volunteers who want what is best for Collegiate and take on a range of roles, no matter how small or large.
Responsible Citizenship in the Widest Sense Through Anonymous Giving
An anonymous donor supported the School, which is reaffirming our commitment to financial assistance, with a gift of $250,000 to create the
Collegiate Families Emergency Relief Fund. A clarion call to support from within spurred us to create a fund to support Cougars. Those in our community experiencing financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be assisted and cared for. The fund grows and gifts of all sizes demonstrate the power of and belief in our educational community.
Collegiate Honors the Class of 2020
Members of Collegiate’s Upper School faculty and other staff members surprised seniors in the Class of 2020 with
yard signs,
gift boxes and an assembly, and
special messages to honor them. Forever known as the class that did not want to leave, this group of seniors inspired all of us to display resilience, compassion and stay strong. We will carry their positive energy with us for years to come and are confident that these trailblazers will make a positive impact on the greater world and we hope they come back often to see us on campus!
Gratitude and Purpose
Many of you have commented on this as a unique first year for me to join you. I have not looked back with anything other than a full heart for the determination, care, clarity of conviction and enduring support from each of you. I am so proud of our community and were we next to each other, I would give you a celebratory high-five, hug, handshake or congratulatory remark. However, for now, please know my wish for you is that you enjoy health and rejuvenation as we close out our year together with a careful and steady eye on our Collegiate flame.
We will carry our torch forward into our future with gratitude, bravery, foresight and a newfound resilience. Bravo, Cougars; thank you for providing much material for this joyful retrospective.