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A YEAR OF FIRSTS

WWhether entering Bullis as a new student, teacher or even head of school, we are primed for a year of fi rsts. A fi rst opening day, a fi rst Homecoming, a fi rst gala, a fi rst play, a fi rst graduation and the fi rst experiences of all the important traditions that add to the richness of a school like Bullis. Since arriving on campus in late June, I have often expressed how fortunate I am to be at Bullis; my family and I have been wowed by the friendliness and support we have received, but I am also sensitive to the fact that I have not seen so much of the real Bullis in action yet. I have seen the can-do spirit of “the Bullis Way,” and the real desire to look after our students and the community, but I have yet to experience all the wonders that this school has to off er. Sure, I saw it in action as a candidate, and when I visited after my appointment, but it is diff erent when truly part of the community.

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I believe this is true too for all our new students, their families and our new faculty. I truly hope that those new to the community are getting a feel for the real Bullis, but inevitably for many of us who are new, next year will be our fi rst real Bullis year. Undoubtedly, we will have a leg up, and already have a devotion to the school, and frankly, I can’t wait. I write this at both a diffi cult time and a time of hope; we are in the dark last throes of the pandemic, but with the fi rst vaccination given in the States this week, there is a bright light at the end of this long tunnel. Hopefully we can stay focused and maintain our fortitude in these last few months of the pandemic. In the spirit of looking forward, I am excited about embarking on a strategic planning process in January. I am excited because we will produce a roadmap with deliverables that will lead us to a compelling vision of the future of Bullis. I enjoy having a strategic plan that, rather than serving as a glossy brochure, is a working document that never gathers dust. Bullis is already great, and I want to raise expectations even further; I can promise you that we will never become complacent.

Bullis is fortunate to have talented, hardworking, experienced trustees, faculty, parents, and alumni. The future is bright, and I cannot wait to get going on this project and move towards the beginning of my “fi rst” Bullis year.

Founders’ Festival

Bullis celebrated the School’s 90th birthday with Founders' Festival Week October 19-23, bringing a festive atmosphere to campus! The week included spirit dress days, a special treat, games outside on campus (with distance, hand sanitizer, and wipes readily available), virtual fun for all divisions, Bullis trivia—and opportunities to travel through time as everyone celebrated!

For more Bullis history and the Founders’ Festival video visit https://www.bullis.org/news-events-media/founders-fest Young Authors Two Bullis seniors, Ian McDaniels ’21 and Prea Davis ’21, published a children’s book, titled Baker the Financial Bear: Putting Money Into the Piggy-Bank. Congratulations!

25 BOWLS

Bullis students created bowls for the charity event “Empty Bowls,” hosted by VisArts to support area food programs.

To read more about these stories and other news, check out our Newsroom at bullis.org!

Save the Date

March 19, 2021 7:00 p.m.

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