Summer 2021 Newsletter

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Metamorphosis

Graduation Speech by Bex Derr, Class of 2021

I’ve always been fascinated by bugs and insects and all creatures creepy crawly, so you could imagine how excited I was to get the opportunity to raise my very own monarch butterfly caterpillar in Fifth Grade. The room was teeming with enthusiasm as we observed our new children, smaller than our thumbnails. As proud caterpillar parents, we fed them fresh milkweed leaves and measured their growth over time in our notebooks. Some were even lucky enough to watch theirs transform into a magnificent butterfly and release it into the wild, delicate orange wings aflutter in the breeze like a bright and valiant flag. The title “monarch” suits them well, their royal colors make them hard to miss. Just like a caterpillar has, throughout all of my time at TCS since I first came here at three years old, I’ve experienced massive growth. TCS has played a huge part in making me into the person I am today. Every year’s new challenges and opportunities shape me into a new form of myself, totally different than last year. In my head, I almost picture myself as a completely different person in each grade, and oh boy would chaos ensue if they ever met. For example, before Seventh Grade bike trip, I hardly knew how to ride a bike. I hadn’t touched one since about First Grade, and in a few months I had to travel 100 miles on one. It seemed like something I never would have dreamed of, much less enjoyed, but it was one of my favorite College School experiences, and without it I’m sure I would be a much different person. Bike trip taught me

to persevere when things get tough but also to slow down and appreciate the beauty around me.

From being a tiny big bender to the eighth grader I am now, I’ve changed in a million different ways. I mean, my hair isn’t even the same color. I’ve become smarter, stronger, and of course, cooler, although that one seems pretty obvious. But overall, I have become even more of myself.

The process of an insect maturing from an egg all the way to an adult is called metamorphosis. But unlike the majestic monarch butterfly, we are never truly finished maturing. There are aspects of me that are completely different than they were when I started Middle School, and sometimes I miss the old me. But I’m not the same person anymore, and that’s ok. As people, our metamorphosis is never really over. As life is constantly presenting new experiences and feelings, we adapt and grow to fit our environment, just like in nature. One of the reasons humans have survived so long on planet earth is because of their incredible ability to adapt to different conditions. Migrating from private middle school to public high school will be no easy task. But as long as I keep changing and growing and evolving and adapting, I’ll be an even more beautiful butterfly than I am now. n

Congratulations Class of 2021

This May, The College School hosted its graduation ceremony outside as we celebrated the Class of 2021. We wish this group of 21 students the very best on their next adventures.

Christian Brothers College High School

Ethan Dixon

Jack Pendleton

Clayton High School

Eva Lemon

Lindie Nielsen

Jackson Preparatory & Early College

Taylor Lim

Nerinx Hall

Julia Bernal

Nicole Bernal

Emma Dixon

Maya McConnell

Ella Munz

Caroline Smith

St. Louis University High School

Noah Brandt

Cooper Capdeboscq

Kiran Hunt

Aidan McCoy

Connor McCoy

Ronan Smith

James Unwin

Webster Groves High School

Bex Derr

Andrew Caddel

Kate Pawlicki

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Faculty/Staff Anniversaries and Milestones

Congratulations to our dedicated and talented faculty on these milestones. We are so grateful for their service to TCS.

10 years teaching at The College School

20 years teaching at The College School

Saying Goodbye to Full-Time Teaching at TCS

Mary Jo retired from full-time teaching at the end of the 2020-2021 school year. She shares her reflections below.

It’s hard to leave The College School – that’s for sure. The connections run pretty deep through my family and through myself. My stepson Peter Lang went to TCS in the 70s and my son Martin Lang graduated in 2009 (or something like that). My husband, Tom, was head of the Visual Arts program at Webster University, which is located in the ‘old’ College School building on Webster’s campus – so the family connection is real. And now

New Hires

Jordan Struckmann – Visual Arts Specialist

Jordan joined The College School this fall as Visual Arts Specialist. She graduated from Webster University with a B.A. in Studio Art and a minor in Psychology. Jordan earned her M.A. in Counseling and Art Therapy from Lesley University in Boston. In her previous roles, Jordan has served as an art instructor and art therapist, most recently for Youth in Need, where she facilitated individual and group art therapy for K-12 students in the Francis Howell School District. n

Rachel Schroeder – Second Grade Teacher

Rachel joined Suzie Schmidt in Second Grade this fall. Rachel has taught students in the Pattonville and Webster Groves School Districts ranging from First Grade to Fifth Grade. She has a B.A. in Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology from St. Louis University. Rachel gained experience with project-based learning while working in the Webster Groves School District and understands the value of a student’s interest helping to guide their learning. n

Recipe from Chef Monica’s Kitchen: Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwiches

3. Line a 9x13-inch baking dish with foil. Break each frozen graham cracker in half and cover the bottom of the dish with a single layer of graham crackers. Reserve remaining ones for later.

4. Pour strawberry yogurt mixture on top of graham crackers. Add the second layer of graham crackers on top.

1. Wash and chop strawberries, place them on a cookie sheet, and place in the freezer for 30 minutes. Place graham crackers on another cookie sheet and freeze for about 30 minutes.

2. Combine cream cheese, Greek yogurt, and lemon juice. Once combined, add the honey, mix on low with a hand mixer to combine until smooth. Then fold in the semi-frozen berries.

5. Freeze the tray for about 4 hours. When ready to eat, lift from foil and cut with a sharp knife to make individual sandwiches.

6. Serve immediately or wrap individual servings in plastic wrap and freeze until ready to serve. n

my nephew, Dan Miller, and his wife, Maggie, have two daughters who are going to TCS -- the adventure continues for me. As I spent the month of June going through the art room to clear out the last 20+ years, I was constantly reminded of projects created in the art room, of former students’ work stashed in the flat files, on shelves, and in cabinets, and so many pictures of special events, artists visits, and student creativity. It was hard and fun and exhausting and emotional. As I move away from the classroom and creating curriculum, I made a promise to continue supporting class trips and adventures. Honestly, it’s too hard to just walk away, and as I have seen in my other colleagues who have retired, there is always something pulling us back to TCS. It’s a combination of the feeling you get walking in the door and the kids calling out your name and the comfort of visiting classrooms

where you know you are always welcome. It’s seeing the buses lined up and waiting to take kids exploring. It’s the work on the walls that reflects all the learning and adventures. It’s the greenhouse, it’s the theater, the Preschool and the Middle School hallways. It’s the candy drawer in First Grade (thanks, Melissa!) and the couches in Middle School classrooms. It’s the parents in the pickup line at the end of the day or waiting in the parking lot on the return from a campout, Chicago, New Orleans, or North

As one of our favorite artists, Keith Haring, said about the

process - “Art should be something that liberates your soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further.”

Carolina. really want to thank all of the young artists who have inspired me throughout my years at TCS, who have grown and discovered and explored ideas with me and trusted me to guide them. I want to thank Jan Phillips for hiring me years ago and giving me the TCS family. I also want to thank all the faculty who I have had the opportunity and pleasure to travel and collaborate with, who have sat around campfires telling stories, who have gotten lost in the woods, on a trail, in a city, and not panicked and carried on with the knowledge that we had each others back and true adventure is about just that – finding your way. I want to thank them for the hallway planning, the backstage excitement, the curtain going up, the crazy ideas that bloomed and flowered, the support for all things creative--and the love. n

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John Colbert Middle School Teacher Uchenna Ogu Kindergarten Teacher Kathryn Bruntrager Early Childhood Teacher Sarah Gravemann Middle School Teacher Heather Walka Middle School Teacher John McElwain Director of Sustainability & LaBarque Campus Enjoy this creation from our very own Chef Monica! As a true artist would do, Mary Jo left the school a visual representation of her College School journey over the years. She and her husband, Tom, plan to move to France in the coming years. creative Mary Jo and Jan Phillips at The College School LaBarque Campus

The Peacekeeper Project

This past school year, the Second Grade class recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day by discussing what the day means and how to use MLK’s message in their everyday choices. From their discussions, the Peacekeeper Candle project began.

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Our second graders said the following about what it means to be a Peacekeeper:

“ To be kind and grateful for each other.” - Raelyn

“ Let others be first, and stay calm.” - Cami

“ When people are disagreeing and fighting, rather than using a fighting voice, use a talking voice.” - Santi

Alumni Memories

Students created key guides representing their Peacekeeper traits, including, “A Peacekeeper cares for others,” “Peacekeepers are responsible for their own actions.,” and “A Peacekeeper can let others be first.”

Each trait was given a designated color with students creating candles that symbolized ways they would be Peacekeepers. The candles were unique to each student and a constant reminder to the classroom and to our community that we are all Peacekeepers. n

Take a stroll down memory lane as a few TCS alumni share some of their favorite moments.

My time at TCS is one that I often think back on, still, 30 years later. Obviously the field trips and overnights are what still stick out to me, but I fondly remember learning photography in the dark room, learning about a new subject for the science fair, epic games of capture the flag, the book fair, and making amazing friends. The one trip that really helped me to grow was the days and nights spent spelunking after rappelling into a cave, wading through freezing cold water, drying off, and cooking a delicious meal. I enjoyed it so much that I went back and did it again as an Eighth Grade volunteer. You don’t realize it until you’re much older, but these trips help you grow and build confidence so that you can face the many obstacles life throws at you and boy have there been several in the last year and a half!

The Time Capsule ceremony occurred when I was in Second Grade, my first year at the school. The time capsule is the concrete block at the top of the main steps on the Newport entrance. I recall the fanfare and excitement as representatives from each grade, parents, faculty, and staff placed a bunch of meaningful “stuff” in a box, to possibly be revealed generations later. I contributed a clay brick I made in art class with the old “The College School” logo stamped into it. The ceremony was memorable because of the balloons, the speeches, and the extremely happy and celebratory atmosphere. I think it marked when the

school had paid off the loan it had taken out to purchase the building (or we had become more in control of our own destiny in some way, which was the main purpose of the celebration).

I was stuck climbing a cliff on the Sixth Grade camp out. I was probably half way up and could not reach the next hand hold. I was petrified, crying, and hungry. We were going to eat lunch on the top. After what seemed like an hour, but was probably 10 minutes, Mrs. Phillips free climbed, gave me a push, and made it possible for me to finish the climb.

-Peggy Knock ‘75

I was in Second Grade, and we took a field trip to my house. When I was a kid at TCS, we had a very unusual house that was, literally, built into the side of a cliff, located north of Eureka and I-44 off Highway 109. We also had six acres of land with abundant Missouri wildlife including lots of snakes, lizards, and critters. The teachers who organized the field trip were my favorite, Ms. Hartley and a new PE teacher, Ms. Phillips -- and of course my Mom. One day my whole class came out, and all I remember was that we ran around a lot and that Ms. Phillips knew a lot about plants and taught us even after we were tired of hearing about them. Somewhere (I’ll keep looking) I have a few black and white snapshots from the day.

-Howard Park ‘71. n

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2020-2021 Donors

The College School relies on the generous support of our families, friends, alumni, and community to maintain a strong program dedicated to providing the best experiential education in St. Louis. Thank you to those listed here and all who believe in The College School’s mission and philosophy. n

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The College School is incredibly grateful for the ongoing support from our alumni and alumni families. Thank you to the following classes for making a gift to TCS during the 2020-2021 school year.

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