Parent of PK, 1st, and 2nd grade students gathered in our newly-renovated courtyard today.
Jean Brune (Interim Head) and Elizabeth Hackett (Advancement Director) welcomed the parents of students in grades PK, 1, and 2 this morning for coffee and a first glimpse at our beautiful, newly-renovated courtyard. This project, headed by Mabel Williams (Chief Operating Officer), was funded by the Moorman family in honor of Charlie Mufson, and the Country School Parents' Association.
This multi-use space received a significant upgrade from its prior status as the Ecology Deck. A massive pergola, native plantings, and our Patron Brick Walkway are just some of the changes made possible by the generosity of the Moorman family and our CSPA.
Kindergarteners have been participating in a 3 part HOHO (Helping Others; Helping Ourselves) project lead by Ferris and Laura Butler. Students packed boxes to be shipped to veterans and their families. The boxes
were filled with child friendly, donated items. Also in the boxes were handwritten letters from the students along with a handmade American flag craft. The Butlers carefully orchestrated this project, and we are very grateful for their time and efforts.
Congratulations to all our spring athletics award winners and to all our Cougar athletes who participated in sports and clubs! This spring, TCS offered Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse, Pickleball Club, Running Club, and Volleyball Club. Providing so many athletic opportunities took a village—thank you to our amazing coaches, volunteers, and parent drivers for making it all possible! And thank you to our students for setting an example of dedication and sportsmanship!
The Country School is proud to be celebrating its 90th school year. This milestone year also marks the beginning of a new chapter with the appointment of Jay Parker as the 7th Head of School.
The Country School, Talbot County Free Library, and the Avalon Foundation, sponsors, join with fourteen other community organizations to present Conversation & Homecoming with Carole Boston Weatherford and her son, Jeffery Boston Weatherford, a program free and open to all.
The Country School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, or sexual orientation in the administration of its educational, admission, and employment policies, or its financial aid, athletic, and other school administered programs.