With all of the changes taking place, the one thing that never altered was the "feel" of the Quaker environment. Meeting for Worship remained the center of the community, and a community service component was added to the graduation requirements. Long-standing traditions such as the ninth grade trip, operetta, intersession, faculty serving the holiday meal, and Strawberry Cowbake still remained. Quaker values, social justice, peaceful conflict resolution, diversity and a commitment to academic excellence remained what a Sandy Spring Friends education had to offer to all those who become part of the SSFS community.
The Middle School program in Brookeville
Sue DeVeer and Barry Morley Fall 2011
The Meeting House being moved onto campus
US History teacher Ari Preuss and alum Barbara Gibian '67 with Brook Moore at the Yarnall Hall construction site.
The popular dance program at SSFS, taught by Arlene Horowitz 7