Both current and prospective parents often ask, “Where do your students go after Campbell? What do they do?” In the last year or so I started making an effort to collect alumni stories, and sometimes they just fall into my lap. I’d like to share a few with you.
Recent middle school alumna Dana S. is in the 10th grade at Lutheran High School, and was elected to the National Honors Society last fall, along with former elementary student Natalia O.
Taylor B., who graduated from our middle school last year, is a three-season four team athlete looking forward to the spring when she will only play one sport at a time, and she loves her sophomore math and advanced English classes.
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Greg O. studied sculpture at Mizzou and recently had one of his pieces accepted as a public work of art by the city of Columbia, MO.
Thomas F., one of our early elementary students, is in his second year of law school at St. Louis University.
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Lucas G. is finishing his Master’s in cybersecurity, interning at Mastercard, and has a job offer with the company as well.
Olivia G., currently a senior in high school, has earned early admission to MIT, where she will major in bioengineering with an emphasis on brain and cognitive science.
There are more and more stories of our students getting out into the world and making life work, pursuing their passions, and reaching ever farther to their potential.
I would like to use these stories as a springboard to invite you to come to our Journey and Discovery next week. You will find a view of the classrooms, the materials and methods that you will not find anywhere else. It is the best way I know of to answer questions you have as parents about how we do what we do and why.