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Providence Day's Transformation: A Campus in Flux

Written by Luke Longin.

Providence Day School is undergoing significant upgrades to its facilities and infrastructure, with construction sites becoming a familiar backdrop for students. These ongoing transformations are reshaping the campus and having a profound impact on the student experience.

What do Providence Day students think about these changes?

Milan Mishra, a ninth grader who has been at PD since first grade, shared his perspective on the evolving landscape. “I think the changes have been positive,” he said, although he admits to missing some of the old buildings.

This sentiment resonates with many longterm students, particularly those who have attended PD since second grade or earlier. For these lifers, the nostalgia for the familiar spaces is mixed with excitement for what’s to come.

Construction on Auerbach Hall, PD's new building. Construction has progressed since these pictures were taken.

Charlie Zolak, another freshman who joined the school this year, expressed her enthusiasm for the campus, reflecting the school’s efforts to create an inviting an accessible environment.

“I like it a lot, and it is pretty easy to navigate,” she said.

As Providence Day expands to accommodate its growing student population, construction is expected to remain a constant presence. The administration aims to enhance both academic and extracurricular facilities, ensuring the campus continues to meet the needs of its students.

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