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Up for a Challenge?

Posted by ksaltonstall on Jan 21, 2015 5:00:53 AM

By Julia O'Rourke '15

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Tabor Boy 100 Years at Sea Television Premiere

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 18, 2014 4:00:00 AM

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Events, Tabor Boy, School by the Sea, Alumni

Reflecting on Ferguson

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 15, 2014 1:28:16 PM

With all the national news following the decisions by grand juries in the cases of Eric Garner (Staten Island, NY) and Michael Brown (Ferguson, MO) and the protests that have taken place in cities across our country, the Office of Multicultural Education and Community Life arranged a series of events designed to educate our students about what is happening, while also providing avenues of open discussion among students and faculty to share feelings, and different points of view.

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Student Life

A Legacy from Thomas Patrick Finn ’85

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 8, 2014 3:44:28 PM

In September, we were honored to hold the memorial service for Tom Finn ’85 here at Tabor with many of his friends and family present. Mark Aimone ’86 was invited to speak in remembrance of Tom and to share the story of a special effort Tom made on behalf of Tabor before he died. What follows were Mark’s remarks at the service.

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Tabor Boy, Alumni

Johannesen To Publish in December

Posted by ksaltonstall on Dec 2, 2014 3:28:10 AM

David Taylor Johannesen ’64 will be publishing a book through Simon & Schuster, NY, in December. His novel Falcons & Seagulls was begun in 1999 and has undergone four revisions. The story begins in 1959 when at age 13 and a student at Fessenden School the main character spends time with Hollywood mogul, Howard Hughes, also an alum of Fessenden, comparing notes on their school. Using family sources (the author is a 5th generation Mormon from Utah), Johannesen weaves together a story around the completion of Israel’s nuclear capability and its subsequent cover up thirty years later. The rest he says has been “the craft of fiction, creating and sustaining characters, romance and conspiracy within the framework of a thriller. One early review has described it so: ‘complex writing with a lyrical voice; erudite yet accessible.’”

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Alumni

Leadership Starts Here

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 24, 2014 9:29:23 AM

By Helene Sughrue, Faculty

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Events, Leadership at Tabor, Alumni

Megan Rilkoff '09 Presents on Leadership

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 18, 2014 5:00:17 AM
We asked Megan to share her thoughts on the importance of leadership opportunities at Tabor as a member of the alumni panel at the second annual Graboys Leadership Symposium. Please see related post on 11/10 featuring panelist Perry Dripps '06 who kicked the program off with a chapel speech before joining the panel of alumni presenters.
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Topics: Tabor Academy, Events, Alumni

Costumes Open Door to Reflection

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 11, 2014 5:34:51 PM

There has been a lot of dressing up lately! Between Halloween and Holderness Day, just one week apart, there were four days of dressing up in costumes or representative garb.

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Topics: Student Life

Perry Dripps '06 to Kick Off Leadership Symposium

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 10, 2014 5:00:00 AM

Tabor will be hosting our second annual Graboys Leadership Symposium on November 18, a day long event when we discuss the importance of leadership as a community. The event honors George '50 and Lois Graboys, who have been champions for youth and leadership education their whole lives.

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Events, Leadership at Tabor, Alumni

On the Eve of our Great Rivalry

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 6, 2014 11:53:56 AM

Tomorrow we leave at dawn heading north to Holderness School to continue our longstanding rivalry and defend the trophy. All fall our athletes have been preparing, and all week we have been getting in the spirit: Tomorrow is the big day.

A few emails crossed my desk this morning that I thought would be fun to share. One was from Head of School John Quirk, sending our athletes off with a story from The Iliad, the other was from Rob Hurd with the words to the Tabor fight song. Read on for some Tabor fun, and please plan to cheer us on tomorrow from wherever you are!

From John Quirk:

"Greetings, Sea Wolf Nation. It’s a big weekend of competition ahead of us with Holderness, nestled into two big weeks of plays, recitals and other performances. There’s lots going on, and lots of which to be proud!

Those who know me well, know I’m a huge sports fan and a bigger Tabor fan (of sports and whatever is going on at school…). Those who know me really well, know I am also a classics teacher. Attached find a little lesson from Homer – my small contribution to your life-long learning! It’s a good read, and you will always be bettered by being able to quote, in polite company, things like Book VII of The Iliad."

Cheer us on tomorrow from wherever you are with the Tabor Fight Song: with very clear instructions from Mr. Hurd to be sung loud and proud! Go Seawolves!

Seawolves, Seawolves, Mighty-Mighty Seawolves
words by Rob Hurd, Music by David Horne

Seawolves, Seawolves, mighty-mighty Seawolves,
rulers of the sea!
Driving down the field,
we will never yield
'til we bring opponents to their knees.

Seawolves, Seawolves, mighty-mighty Seawolves,
on to victory.
With all our might,
we will fight, fight, fight,
All-A-Taut-O we will ever be!

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Fun Seawolf Moments, Athletics

Lise Schickel Goddard '88 on Science Education

Posted by ksaltonstall on Nov 5, 2014 5:12:28 AM
Lise Schickel Goddard '88
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Topics: Tabor Academy, Academics, Alumni

Probing Questions for Sippican Harbor

Posted by ksaltonstall on Oct 23, 2014 12:58:55 PM

This summer, Tabor marine science faculty members Jennifer Albright and Kimberly Ulmer, set out to foster some new relationships and learn from local scientists about how to ensure the success of our fledgling oyster farm, as well as ways to integrate the farm into two new marine science courses at Tabor in physical and chemical oceanography.

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Topics: Marine Science, Tabor Academy, Academics, Faculty News, Science Education