This is Tuxedo Park School’s first time participating in the Empty Bowl Project, and the school is already abuzz with excitement. Faculty and students are collaborating to create over 100 bowls.
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The Sloatsburg Food Pantry recently announced its move into a new facility. When Solomon and Maddie discovered that the Pantry was spending money to purchase boxes and bags, it did take long before the Tuxedo Bag Project was born!
On Thursday, September 9th, Tuxedo Park School once again reopened our doors to in-person learning. Although this is the 3rd school year educating through a pandemic, campus life continues to embody the extraordinary elements that make TPS such a special place to thrive. We are grateful to have our children safely back in Blairhame.
On the morning of Friday, June 11th, the Pamela McLean Graduation Garden was host to yet another beautiful ceremony. After a full school year of in-person learning, the entire eighth grade gathered with their families to celebrate their successes. Faculty felt a sense of joy and relief as they watched happy and healthy students receive their diplomas.
On Thursday, June 3rd, we welcomed our families to the TPS campus for coffee and conversation with incoming Head of School, Stuart Johnson.
Although this year was abundantly different than past years, our students and their excitement for Field Day didn’t skip a beat.
This year’s theme was Birds of a Feather. Pre-K through grade 6th grade stitched, painted, and collaged many kinds of birds in both two and three-dimensional projects.
On May 12, Second Grade put on their annual class play in the graduation garden with their families as their audience.
On Friday, May 7, our students’ grandparents joined us on Zoom for a special, robust concert, then each virtually visited their grandchildren’s classrooms.