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Local athlete makes big splash in family tradition
reprinted from The Sopris Sun – January 4, 2023 Amélie Ogilby swims for the local club swim team, Team Sopris, or the Sopris Barracudas as their fans know them. Recently,…
Read MoreReading List for the Holidays from Head of School, Jeff Leahy
Just in time for the holidays, here is another selection of books that I have been reading recently that might be of interest. If you are looking to give a…
Read MoreNew Course Spotlight: Social Justice Statistics
In statistics, means can be misleading. One number, one radical outlier, can dramatically skew the calculation of an average and thus skew the conclusions we draw from data that over-emphasizes…
Read MoreNew Course Spotlight: Human Rights in the 20th and 21st Centuries
When CRMS seniors enrolled in classes this year, there was a new history course offering from Beth Krasemann, the most recent addition to CRMS’s history faculty. Beth and her husband,…
Read More5Point Film 2023 Dream Project Scholarship Recipients
In its 13th year, the 5Point Dream Project is a community outreach program that encourages high school students to develop projects that they believe will make a difference in the…
Read More10 Myths about Boarding School Debunked
MYTH VS.FACT More engaged. More empowered. More than ready to take on the world. Here’s the truth about boarding school. Where and how your child learns can greatly impact their…
Read MoreHead of School’s Reading List: Fall 2022
This is the latest installment of Jeff Leahy’s suggested reading list. You can look back through previous blog posts for other suggestions. A nice variety of choices for your fall…
Read MoreIceland – land of fire and ice
Iceland – the famed land of fire and ice. Any earth scientist dreams about traveling to the mythical island nestled in the north Atlantic. However, its prestige extends to an…
Read MoreC.J. Morton ‘84 Pays It Forward Supporting Access to Quality Education
For C.J. Morton ‘84, the key to making the world a better place centers on access to quality education. His own educational experiences led him to a passion for helping…
Read MoreThe Intersection of Math, Geography and the Built World
Eric Brown De Colstoun ’82 leads satellite-based research on urbanization, and land cover and land use change for NASA “You do know we have a rover on Mars named Curiosity?!”…
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