What will you do next?” As someone who has believed that many of my proudest accomplishments have resulted from careful planning, I admit to being slightly uncomfortable not having a definitive answer to this frequently asked question during the past few weeks.
As Director of Conservation for Pūlama Lānai, Jonathan Sprague has a unique opportunity to oversee restoration and sustainability initiatives on Hawaii’s sixth-largest island.
Throughout her career with the National Park Service, Leslie Reynolds ’82 has embraced the challenge of protecting wildlife while helping people to recreate safely.
As Deputy Vice President of Animal Rescue for the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Katie Touhey Moore ’86 facilitates animal rescue efforts on a global scale while also building connections across cultures.
If you want to know where to pick cranberries, the best museum for kids in Massachusetts, or where to find the Basketball Hall of Fame, ask a Fay second grader!
Meet Philip Montgomery, who will embark on his thirtieth year of teaching music at Fay this fall. Though he has taught music in all ten grades, he currently teaches kindergarten through grade four and leads after-school piano and ukulele clubs.
Innovation and Design students lit up the Center for Creativity and Design (CC&D) this year as they learned about circuitry and used that knowledge to inspire original designs.
Rhonda-T Warren ’80 has turned her passion for animal welfare and veganism into action by founding and running Terra Farm Sanctuary.
CLASS NOTES
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