Summer/Fall 2021 Bulletin

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Around THE ARCH

WELCOME, NEW FACULTY & STAFF! As students and parents returned to Blair’s hilltop campus at summer’s end, they were greeted not only by the veteran faculty they’ve come to know and love but also by a number of dynamic new teachers and administrators who joined the School community this year. Read on to meet the newest members of Blair’s dedicated faculty and staff.

ADMISSION

COLLEGE COUNSELING

Chase Palanca ’15 joins Blair’s

Batouly Camara ’15 returns to Blair

admission team as an admission

as a college counselor and head girls’

counselor. He completed his undergraduate degree at Johns Hopkins

varsity basketball coach. Ms. Camara played NCAA Division I basketball at the

University and received his master’s degree in education

University of Connecticut, where she earned bachelor and

from the University of Pennsylvania in 2021. From 2019

master of science degrees in sport management. She went

to 2021, he worked as a humanities teaching fellow

on to play in Spain’s professional women’s basketball league

and wrestling coach at St. Paul’s School. Mr. Palanca

and founded the nonprofit Women and Kids Empowerment

is excited to share his love for Blair with prospective

(WAKE), which develops partnerships and programs with

families and work with Ross Gitomer ’05 as assistant

community leaders, local basketball federations, and global

wrestling coach. He is joined by his partner, Haley Chrobock ’15, and lives in West Hall.

organizations to combat the lack of access, resources and opportunities for young girls. At Blair, she continues in her role as a counselor and mentor to young people, imagining their futures through her role in Blair’s college office. She is

Misha Randhawa joined the admission office in 2020 as assistant dean of admission and coordinator of multicultural

replacing her own high school mentor, Quint Clarke ’87, who stepped down as head coach of the varsity team after 10 years of exceptional dedication to the program.

student recruitment. She earned a bachelor’s degree in global and international studies at the University of Kansas in 2016 and a JD at Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 2020. As a law student, Ms. Randhawa served as business editor for the Law Journal on Race, Gender and Ethnicity and as a student representative to the Coalition of Houston Diverse Bar Associations. Her

ENGLISH Annie Gardner is an alumna of the Lawrenceville School and Dartmouth College, where she earned a BA in English

professional experience includes legal internships for a

in 2015. A graduate of the Teach for America program,

Seward County, Kansas, district court judge and a Houston

Ms. Gardner worked for two years in the rural Mississippi

legal aid office, as well as working as a clerk for a Houston

Delta at Amanda Elzy Junior High and subsequently taught

law firm. She also served as a student assistant in the law

sixth-grade English at Canyon Ridge Middle School in Texas.

school’s office of career and professional development,

She brings to Blair extensive experience in rowing, serving

where she was involved in many facets of recruitment and

as girls’ varsity head coach of the Austin Rowing Club since

hiring, including assisting in the development of programs

2017 where she helped build a competitive program that

surrounding minorities in the legal field. Ms. Randhawa is a

qualified for Nationals each spring. At Blair, Ms. Gardner

graduate of Fountain Valley School in Colorado, and she is

teaches English 2 and 3 and coaches the girls’ crew team.

excited to return to a boarding-school setting and introduce

She and her fiancé, Steve, reside at Lake House, which is

prospective families to the Blair community.

adjacent to the Siegel Property.

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