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PG Tyler’s Post-Graduate Year
Chloe’s Junior Year
A student athlete challenging herself in and out of the classroom
A prefect in Richmond Hall, Chloe brings her infectious positive energy to the dorm and balances the responsibilities of her leadership role with the demands of her academic program and her commitments to the varsity lacrosse, ice hockey, and volleyball teams. This past year, Chloe and her teammates captured the New England Championship in girls volleyball.
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Maalik’s Senior Year
Leveraging term courses to create a great year at Loomis
CL English Seminar III Advanced Spanish III
Fall:
U.S. History
English IV: Literature and the Environment
Advanced Precalculus with Differential Calculus
Precalculus
Advanced Physics I
Germany and the Holocaust
Painting
Introduction to Economics Hinduism and Buddhism Winter: English IV: The American Dream For a complete listing of all courses available, visit www.loomischaffee.org/academics. CL = College Level
Incorporating a capstone experience with the I-Tri
CL English IV: Writing from the Arab World
CL English IV: Contemporary Literature
CL Spanish V: Latin American Short Story CL Economics
CL Multivariable Calculus CL Physics II Developmental Psychology Jazz Band (tenor saxophone) Innovation Trimester (I-Tri)
Maalik chose Loomis because he was looking for an environment “where I could challenge myself.” He has done just that in the classroom and as a peer counselor, tour guide, and varsity wrestler and soccer player. In his final term at Loomis, Maalik is participating in the Innovation Trimester (I-Tri), a new program where Loomis students spend a term outside of their regular classes identifying and solving problems in the local Windsor and Greater Hartford area.
Precalculus History of Sport in Society Microeconomics The Literature of the Bible Spring: English IV: Note from the Combat Zone Stories of War Precalculus Model T and the American Industrial Revolution Macroeconomics
Tyler is making the most of his one year at Loomis by pursuing a challenging academic program, playing on the football and lacrosse teams, representing his fellow post-graduates on the Student Council, and supporting the Special Olympics Northern Connecticut Time Trials, which Loomis hosts in the spring.