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And so, we do not just enter into an agreement with families when your children enroll at Stone that they will be ready for the rigors of college life, but that they will be ready for life. Imagine, instead, that your child’s experience at Stone is more like a quest, a great narrative written by your child, rather than six years spent listening to someone else’s story. Our Portrait of a Graduate organizes the types of challenges that your child will encounter and master along the way.
We are in an era within our school’s life where we are ready to grow: grow in program, grow in scope, grow our footprint and grow our impact. We want to design for more of what Stone already does so well – more inquiry, more STEM exploration, more research, more entrepreneurship, more exhibition work. And, we want to design for growth – we want more athletics opportunities, more performing arts opportunities, we want to continue to develop our experiential education experiences, we want more authentic experience and more play, we wonder if we need more space to do all of it (and we wonder if we need to get younger to do it, too).
"At Stone, “Inspiring Work That Matters' doesn’t serve as a slogan on the internet, it serves as an anchor for our entire institution. We design complex and diverse learning experiences so that our students can grow in agency and capacity, so that our students can exhibit increasingly sophisticated work in STEM fields, in research, in the performing arts, in entrepreneurship, in everything they do."
"Back to School" means different things to different people — for our intrepid Dean of Students Alex Funnell, Back To School means….completing a 1500 mile commute from Phnom Penh to Kuala Lumpur by bike. “
“The work this month is a testament to the values shared across all corners of this remarkable community, is a testament to the way we practice care for our students and for our world.”
The work began yesterday, with the team meeting to look at maps, to share expectations and aspirations, to talk gear, to build the community. We don’t travel just to travel here at Stone — we travel to change the world and change ourselves.