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The Rivers Edge - May 2024

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THE RIVERS EDGE Vol. LIV, Number 3

The Rivers School, Weston, MA

May 23, 2023

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2024!

Senior Events: What’s Next for the Graduating Class of 2024? BY CAMILLE DESTEFANO ’24 ASSISTANT EDITOR

Completing one’s senior year of high school is a momentous accomplishment that marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. At Rivers, there are several celebrations for recognizing the class of 2024 and their achievements. From the Senior Arts Celebration to the Senior Barbecue to Graduation, Rivers always succeeds in making each senior feel acknowledged. Senior fall has always been a worry for many with lingering college essays to write, challenging school work, numerous activities, and lots of stress. However, as spring approaches, seniors usually begin to relax and

look forward to the fun activities and traditions that Rivers offers. The idea of “Senioritis” occurs when seniors feel as if they do not have to try, do their work, or study during the spring semester, which can be a misnomer; the senior traditions truly ignite a joyous and fun atmosphere. The traditions typically start in late April with the prom, which is open to both juniors and seniors. Prom is always a memorable experience where students can laugh, dance, and eat delicious food. Oftentimes, students also enjoy connecting with peers from a different grade in a non-academic setting. Two more unique activities in late April and early May are senior water tag and

senior skip day. These activities bring the grade closer together and bring happiness into the final month of high school. Charlie Kantaros ‘24 emphasizes, “These activities have truly brought the grade closer. Recently I’ve bonded with kids all over the grade, and I’m extremely grateful for it. These events are things I’ve looked forward to my entire Rivers career and it’s extremely special to finally get to participate.” Additionally, Rivers provides more focused celebrations for those who participate in different activities. For example, there is a Senior Arts Celebration, a night designed to celebrate all seniors who have participated

and conduct site visits to the organizations seeking funding. Toward the end of the year, all Rivers Givers members come together and decide where they’d collectively like to donate the funds they raised throughout the year. After this decision is made, an all-school assembly is dedicated to presenting the local nonprofits that received grants from Rivers Givers. Rivers Givers is led by seven senior leaders: Amanda Hiatt ‘24, Caroline Chung ‘24, Farrah Reza ‘24, Harper Fruhan ‘24, Joylyn Kim ‘24, Shelby Whit-

taker ‘24, and Taylor Parsons ‘24. Lucas Malo, the Director of Community Engagement, is the faculty leader of the program. This is Malo’s first year at Rivers, and he acknowledges that it takes time to fully understand the needs in the Rivers community. Malo said, “When doing something for the first time there is always a learning curve. One cannot implement change in a community until they have taken the time to understand the needs of that community.”

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Meaningful Year of Rivers Givers Concludes with Generous Donations to Two Nonprofits BY SPENCER GARY ‘25 ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Rivers Givers has had yet another successful year filled with philanthropy and fun. Rivers Givers is a youth philanthropy program led by seniors and participated in by juniors. In this program, students complete a curriculum on philanthropy, hold various fundraisers, and learn how to solicit requests for proposals. After receiving requests for proposals from various local nonprofits, the students examine their requests

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Prize Day 2024

The Faculty Prize The Dudley Willis Trustee Prize

Jack Michael Willard Arianna Martínez Cavero & Camille Pearl DeStefano The Jeremiah J. Sheehan Memorial Prize Madison Whitney Stikeleather The Hooper Lawrence Memorial Prize Caleb Darnell Lys The F. Ervin Prince Prize Rachel Jess Bueker Priscilla Wallace Strauss Athletic Prize Avery Olivia Del Col The James A. Navoni ’70 Athletic Prize Amir Lindsey The ISL Award of Excellence Julia Ahearn & Cayden Miceli Senior Award for Exceptional Dedication to Athletics: Julia Ahearn, Catherine Butler, Sophie Rousell, Griffin Gerald Schutte & Maxwell Louis Stevelman The Nonesuch Players Prize Phoebe Lynn Fogel & Payson Grace Salyer The David Killam Instrumental Music Prize Jack Francis Benson, Ethan Kasparian Weisman & Arianna Martínez Cavero The Classical Music Prize Joylyn Yubin Kim The Choral Prize Payson Grace Salyer & Coley Michelsen Schaefer The Photography Prize Evan Patrick Deede The Two-Dimensional Arts Prize Milan Jayant Joshi Austin A. Chute Memorial Prize Gregory Paul Canning & Phoebe Lynn Fogel The Modern Language Prize for Mandarin Chinese Caleb Darnell Lys Otto Alcaide Language Prize for French Coley Michelsen Schaefer & Alexander Garrett Goldsmith Otto Alcaide Language Prize for Spanish Alejandra Paez Peñaloza& Megan Marie Sweatt The George Woodbridge ’24 History Prize Alejandra Paez Peñaloza The Science Prize Noah Springhorn The Mathematics Prize Shelby Jane Whitaker & Tyler Andrew Karp The Robert W. Rivers Prize for English Phoebe Lynn Fogel & Zoë Olivia Powell-McCroey The Interdisciplinary Prize Zoë Olivia Powell-McCroey The Community Engagement Prize Caroline Patricia Chung & Mason Wolk Klein Kenneth F. Benjamin ’50 Citizenship Award Braxton Seale & Katherine Lilla Kenworthy Johns Hopkins Univ. Alumni Faculty Prize Esme Anna Assad Brown University Alumni Book Mairin Cully Anderson The Thomas Olverson Prize Andrew Ho The Harvard Club Prize Cailyn Kim Senior Members of the Cum Laude Society: Jack F. Benson, Finnian William Cahill, Ryan William Ferguson, Phoebe Lynn Fogel, Keagan J. Harder, Tyler A. Karp, Joylyn Yubin Kim, Mason Wolk Klein, Arianna Martínez Cavero, Alejandra Paez Peñaloza, Payton C. Richard, Noah C. Springhorn, Madison Whitney Stikeleather, Megan Marie Sweatt, Alexis Rose Tower, Ethan Kasparian Wesiman, Shelby J. Whitaker, and Jack M. Willard


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