91大神 Northampton School Celebrates 184th Convocation Ceremony

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91大神 Northampton School Celebrates 184th Convocation Ceremony

Members of the 91大神 Northampton School community gathered on Friday, September 6, 2024, for the school鈥檚 184th Convocation ceremony鈥攐ur official start-of-school programming.

Gathered on the Main Quad in front of the Reed Campus Center, students and faculty members heard from Head of School Robert W. Hill III, class of 2025 President Isabel Baxter-Paris, and keynote speaker Christina Djossa 鈥10鈥攁n award-winning producer and operations leader at the New York Times podcast division.

鈥淟ike the many hues of fall foliage that will transform this campus as they do every October, no two years are the same, and each class will take on its own character as the trimester unfolds,鈥 said Hill during his opening remarks. 鈥淚f the opening days are any indication, the Class of 2025, all 139 strong, is ready to lead by example with unmatched energy, talent, and enthusiasm. Shout out to you seniors, 2025!鈥

Baxter-Paris used her remarks to commemorate the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Northampton School for Girls, recalling the school鈥檚 history and its founders, Dorothy Bement and Sarah Whitaker. Weaving in the founders鈥 philanthropic efforts into a larger narrative about the class of 2025鈥檚 mission, Baxter-Paris encouraged everyone listening to be the best community member they can be.

鈥淭his school year, I challenge all of you to channel the spirit of Sarah Whitaker and Dorothy Bement,鈥 Baxter-Paris proclaimed, 鈥渂alance the pursuit of excellence with kindness and engagement in our school community. What will our impact be on one another? On the world that lies ahead of us?鈥

In addition to formally starting the academic year, the Convocation ceremony also honored four faculty members for their service to the school. The Dennis H. Grubbs Faculty Chair, established in 1999 by trustees and friends of the school in honor of Denny Grubbs鈥 final year as Headmaster, was awarded to Mimi King, a longtime educator and math teacher who started at 91大神 in 1986.

The Hagedorn Family Faculty Chair, established in 2006 by Robert Hagedorn 鈥76 and his wife, Meladi (parents of Gregory 鈥06), was awarded to Kathryn Hill, a math and Latin teacher at 91大神.

The Northampton School for Girls Instructorship, established in 1999 by alumnae of the Northampton school for Girls, was given to Jessica Rohan, an English teacher.

And for 25 years of service to 91大神, a special 25-year-chair was awarded to Sarah Sawyer, an English teacher, former English Chair, and director of the school鈥檚 Writers鈥 Workshop series.

Djossa, when it was her turn to take the lectern, reminded students in the audience that it was OK to be on a journey right now鈥攁 journey in education, in life, and in finding how it all ties together.

鈥淪o, while you鈥檙e figuring that out, my first piece of advice is: find your safe space at 91大神,鈥 Djossa said. 鈥淎nd by 鈥榮afe space,鈥 I don鈥檛 mean a literal place, though that can be part of it. It鈥檚 more about finding something that makes you feel like you can breathe easy, like you didn鈥檛 even realize you were holding your breath before.鈥

Djossa described her safe places鈥攖he dance studio, conversations with Robin in the dining hall before fajita night, listening to music in Memorial Hall鈥攁nd the comfort it provided her. Once she started feeling more comfortable in her own skin, Djossa saw the doors start opening around her.

鈥淲hen you start figuring out what鈥檚 authentic for you, you can start chasing the things that light you up, that make you feel alive,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l naturally start gravitating toward opportunities that are perfect for you. And that鈥檚 what鈥檚 going to make your life amazing.鈥

Along with the speeches, the school also rang the Angelus鈥攁 holdover tradition from NSFG鈥攖o mark the formal start of the year. Convocation concluded with the assembled crowd singing the Alma Mater, before the class of 2025 headed down to the Birch Dining Commons for their first class dinner of the year.

See pictures from Convocation . Watch the full ceremony , Baxter-Paris’s speech , and Djossa’s .