May Day for Seniors & Ribbon Presenters: May 5 at 1:00 p.m.

Please see your email for further details.

After abbreviating today’s May Day program for safety reasons, the School will host a modified May Day event on Sunday, May 5, at 1:00 p.m. on Lilly’s Field for seniors and ribbon presenters to perform parts of the program that were omitted today. Please see your email for further details.

Ghost

6th Grade Explore the World of Professional Theatre

This week, 6th graders went on a field trip to see the Metro Theater Company’s production of Ghost at the Grandel Theatre. Based on the award-winning bestseller by Jason Reynolds, Ghost tells the story of a young boy, Castle “Ghost” Crenshaw, who grapples with a troubling past and struggles to find his way—until he joins the track team. With the help of his new track family, Ghost battles the difficult realities of his past, finds a place where he truly belongs and begins to realize his fullest potential.

This play explores and celebrates the journey to self-discovery in young people, and the significant role coaches and peers can play in fostering a sense of family and belonging regardless of one’s past or present circumstances.

“We are excited to have provided this live theatrical experience for the 6th grade,” shared Middle & Lower School Drama Teacher Missy Heinemann, “especially one that is so meaningful and relevant in nature for our young people.” We hope that the 6th graders learned a lot from the production!

Following the performance, the actors remained on stage for a Q&A session with students in the audience. This interactive addition to the event provided our 6th graders with insight into the world of professional theater and story-making. Many students enjoyed meeting the actors in the lobby as they left the theater. It was a memorable experience for all!