Campus Closed to Students 1/28

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Missouri American Water informed our staff today that they will begin repairs on the ruptured water main just northeast of campus on Warson Road at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. They advised us that MICDS could lose water service to most buildings either intermittently or throughout the duration of the repair, which is scheduled to last most of the day. Until they begin the repair, they cannot predict with confidence the scale or duration of the resulting water outage. Because of the uncertainty of the impact of this water main repair on our facilities, MICDS will be closed to all students tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28, during the school day. Information about after-school activities and athletics is currently unknown and will be communicated at a later time. Especially given this week’s inclement weather disruptions, I regret the necessity of tomorrow’s school-day closure and appeal to you for understanding. We will run a normal 8:00 a.m. start time on Thursday and a 9:00 a.m. late-start time on Friday in all three divisions. In the Middle and Upper Schools, Thursday will be an A day to pair with today's H day, and Friday will be a B9 day. On Monday, we will run a D day as originally scheduled. Thank you for your partnership and understanding. We will be back in touch with you should there be any changes to Missouri American’s water main repair schedule.

A Triumphant Return with “Dancing at Lughnasa”

Upper School students and drama department faculty were thrilled to welcome in-person audiences back to Orthwein Theater for Dancing at Lughnasa, a 1990 play by Brian Friel set in 1930s Northern Ireland.

Dancing at Lughnasa is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult version of Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the summer he spent living in a cottage with his five single and minimally-employed aunts when he was seven years old. The play depicts the late summer days when love and gainful employment seem possible, and the family welcomes home a frail older brother returning from life as a missionary in Africa. However, as the summer ends, the family foresees the sadness and economic scarcity ahead.

The cast and crew dove into the production with excitement to embody the story and characters and feel the energetic exchange with a live theater audience.

Peter Grace ’23 portrayed Michael’s father Gerry Evans in the play. When asked about his experience with the production, he shared, “To quote Gerry, ‘I thought I should try my hand at something worthy for a change.'”

Ella Brauer ’24, who stepped into the role of Christina Mundy without much experience in theater, remarked on the process, “Coming into this show, I’d never really done anything theater-related before. I made some new friendships, I learned so much about being on stage and also a whole lot about time management and balancing multiple activities with school! It was an experience that I was lucky enough to have, and looking back on it, I’m really glad that I was able to participate in such an in-depth and intricate story with such cool people!”

Check out the full production program and cast and crew listing here.

Thank you, Upper School students, for wowing us with this magnificent production!