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Service In Thailand: Living with the Lahu Tribe

Posted by ksaltonstall on Jun 18, 2018 3:24:54 PM

The second half of our student’s visit to Thailand was to visit the Lahu Tribe and help them with some homebuilding. Here are a few entries about the work they engaged in.

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Topics: International Blog

Service In Thailand: Elephants!

Posted by ksaltonstall on Jun 15, 2018 2:18:39 PM

Through this year's Global Service Program, 35 Tabor students and faculty are traveling in Thailand for a week of service. Read the journal entries below to get a first-hand account of our students' experiences.

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Topics: International Blog

Tabor Travels to Thailand

Posted by ksaltonstall on Jun 12, 2018 11:46:04 AM

This week, 35 students and faculty arrived in Chiang Mai, Thailand, for a week of service after a weekend of travel from the U.S. They are there for a cultural exchange, as well as to engage with the local community to help with a house building project and to teach English to local adults.

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Topics: International Blog

Saying Farewell to the Muthers

Posted by ksaltonstall on May 23, 2016 4:35:46 PM

Steve Sughrue and Mary Kate McCain spoke movingly at All School assembly about the incredible legacy the Muthers are leaving behind. Here are excerpts from their speeches, and a slideshow that was shown at All-School.

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Topics: Athletics, Faculty News, Alumni

From Our Kitchen to Yours: Happy Holidays!

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 18, 2015 3:11:36 PM

Don't want to bake this season? Enjoy Chef Andrew's Gingersnap Ice Box Cake

Ingredients: To make one 9” Bundt Cake

  • 6 ounces cream cheese
  • 2/3 cup light brown sugar
  • 3 half cups heavy cream
  • 80 gingersnaps cookies
  • 3/4 cup gum drops
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Topics: Student Life

Lessons and Carols to be Livestreamed!

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 3, 2015 9:52:09 AM

by David Horne, Director of Choral Music

It somehow seems appropriate that for my first blog post I am writing about the first Festival of Lessons and Carols at Tabor Academy to be live-streamed. While I am a great proponent of live performance, I am often the recipient of fervent emails from recent graduates lamenting their absence from the service because of end-of-term exams. I am delighted to think that some of you will be able to participate in real time, despite the distance and hope you will be moved to sing along!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 20, 2015 9:49:41 AM

Excerpted speech to the Tabor Community in Chapel

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Tips from Tabor's Director of Admissions

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 17, 2015 1:07:01 PM

by Andrew McCain, Director of Admissions

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Tabor Hosts Special Olympics Young Athletes Program

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 11, 2015 12:52:52 PM

by Molly Bent '16

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A Creative Outlet for Intellectualism

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 4, 2015 3:41:09 PM

By Stephanie Zou '16

Growing up in an environment where global awareness and freedom of expression was encouraged, if not enforced, I arrived at Tabor with a profound interest in global affairs and politics. I stumbled upon a student-run club of like-minded peers: Model United Nations.

Tabor’s program is still a growing sapling in comparison to more well-established chapters in other high schools; however, it is swiftly developing as more students find themselves seeking a creative outlet for intellectual interests beyond the classroom. At Model UN conferences, students from all over the nation, or in some cases, all over the world, gather together in a range of committees to discuss global issues. Each student is assigned a country, and throughout the conference he or she is responsible to represent his or her country’s best interests. For example, I may be assigned to be a delegate from the Russian Federation in a Security Council with a focus on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones). As part of my research for the conference, I would have to stay updated on Russian drone activity, and be prepared to face opposition from the United States regarding my involvement in Syria. Each conference is an extremely eye-opening experience and I never fail to learn an exponential amount of information, for my fellow delegates are never hesitant to correct or inform me.

On October 25th, as a senior and co-head of the Model United Nations club, I attended my fourth and last MUN conference hosted at Phillips Exeter Academy. This conference was regarded as a "gateway" conference for high schools across New England, a safe space for beginners to learn the ropes of debate, diplomacy, and public speaking. However, at this conference there are also smaller committees created for more experienced debaters, or as I call it, MUN veterans. I often find myself sitting around a round table surrounded by familiar faces, a close-knit community of students whom I have developed my skills with, graduating from General Assemblies our freshmen year to Security Councils by senior year.

I distinctly remember my attendance at the Exeter conference my freshman year, a first experience and exposure to public speaking worthy of cringe. However, I approached Model UN as a challenge, similar to my mentality with soccer and sailing: practice makes perfect. I signed up for every conference available, ranging from a one day conference at Concord Academy to a three day event at Duke University. My newfound confidence in my classes at Tabor Academy is directly credited to my exposure to hours of public speaking during Model UN. The fear of speaking in front of 12 Tabor students pales in comparison to the trepidation that comes with speaking in front of 120 highly competitive and combative students in a large lecture hall. I can say that Model United Nations has provided me with learning opportunities unavailable in classrooms. At MUN, I am able to apply my historical knowledge from my Tabor professors to real-life world issues and expand my horizons of awareness as a global citizens.

None of this would be possible without our passionate faculty advisor, Mr. Gary Sousa: he has sacrificed all of his winter afternoons, countless Sundays, and myriads weekends to the development of Tabor's Model UN program and his students. Any discussion about Tabor MUN would be lacking without a note of appreciation for him!

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Academics, Model UN, Student Life

Introducing the new Tabor Volunteer Program!

Posted by ksaltonstall on Oct 29, 2015 10:37:51 AM

by Dan Griffin, Director, Fund for Tabor

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Revamped and Renamed: Tuesday Community Dinner

Posted by ksaltonstall on Oct 21, 2015 10:33:36 AM

by Lauren Millette, Freshmen Class Dean

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