An Alumna Living out Goal III
For a recent Social Action assembly, Stone Ridge Upper School students and faculty enthusiastically welcomed back LaToya Thomas '01, who gave an engaging presentation into the importance of protecting...
View ArticleStone Ridge Yearbook Receives Gold Award
Congratulations to the Stone Ridge yearbook staff on winning a Gold Medal Certificate from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) for their 2017 creation of Ridgeway. To earn this award,...
View ArticleMiddle School Science Chair on Smithsonian Channel Documentary
Tune in to the Smithsonian Channel Monday, February 19 at 8:00 pm to see Karl Austin, Chair of the Middle School Science Department, in a documentary entitled Escape to the Great Dismal Swamp. In...
View ArticleThrough Photography, Young Alumna Documents Sexual Harassment on Metro
Margaret Wroblewski '13 is pursuing her graduate degree in new media photojournalism at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University. She has created a photo project...
View ArticleSR Equestrian Team Riding & Jumping to New Heights
For the first time ever, the Stone Ridge Equestrian Team has placed among the top schools competing at the Inter-School Horse Show Series! The JV team placed 6th, with the following riders...
View ArticleSR Girls Participate in Social Entrepreneurship Tournament
Can business and public mission go hand in hand? That's what Stone Ridge students Meghana Pai '19, Ines Andres '19, Nadine Daboub '19, Sarah Myhre '20 sought to find out when they participated in the...
View ArticleSR Girl Scouts Brownie Troop Celebrates World Thinking Day
On February 24, Stone Ridge Girl Scout Brownie Troop 34050 participated in a worldwide Girl Scouts event called World Thinking Day. The celebration was held at North Chevy Chase Christian Church with...
View ArticleSR Artists Win Awards at the Best of the Independent Schools Art Competition
Congratulations to the following SR students for winning awards for their beautiful artwork in the Independent Schools Art Competition: Hannah Gutierrez '21, first place for drawing; Audrey Cibel '19,...
View ArticleGenocide Studies Class Visits US Institute of Peace
In preparation for Genocide Prevention and Awareness Month in April, Ms. Brownlee's Genocide Studies class took a field trip to two significant locations – the US Institute of Peace and the Senate...
View ArticleCollege Dreams Fulfilled for SR Student-Athletes
Congratulations to three more Stone Ridge athletes on their recent decisions to play at the collegiate level: Ana Clara Borga '18, will play tennis for Christopher Newport University; Genevieve DiBari...
View ArticleSuccessful Year for SR Swim & Dive
The Stone Ridge Swim & Dive program had a fantastic year on the local and national stage. As a team and as a program the future is bright with underclassmen and Middle School performances....
View ArticleGators Beat Blood Cancer Raises Big Dollars for LLS Campaign
The fifth annual Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Students of the Year Campaign celebrated a record breaking year, raising over $2,250,000 for the LLS mission, a world without blood cancers....
View ArticleBioethics, Genetic Testing, and God
As part of their recent study of genetic screening, Upper School Theology teacher Tony Lemon and his Fourth Academic Bioethics class welcomed guest speaker, Mr. Eric Cole, MS, FACHE. Mr. Cole spoke...
View ArticleFr. Jacek Orzechowski Speaks on Immigration
On Friday, March 9 students in our Upper School had the opportunity to hear an insightful talk on immigration from Fr. Jacek Orzechowski, OFM. Fr. Jacek, who has volunteered with Catholic Charities'...
View ArticleMiddle School Leadership Students Visit St. Mark's Food Pantry
Hundreds of cans, boxes and bags of nutritious foods are coming in from our generous families in support of the Middle School's Lenten Food Drive to support St. Mark's Food Pantry in Hyattsville, MD....
View ArticleJournalism Class Tours USA Today Headquarters
A recent trip to the USA Today headquarters in McLean, VA had students in the Upper School Journalism class imagining what it would be like to have a career at a national newspaper. The girls were...
View ArticleAssistant Athletic Director for Athletic Training Earns PhD
Andrew Maguire, Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Training, recently completed his advanced studies of Educational Administration and Policy with the George Washington University's Graduate...
View ArticleAP Environmental Sciences Class Creates Unique Project on Ecological Impact...
The amount of resources individuals and countries need and use varies greatly around the world. To better understand and visualize this disparity, students in AP Environmental Sciences were given a...
View ArticleAP Photography Students See Venice Through their Lens
Quality of light is arguably the most important aspect to creating a great photo. And, there is no better light than the light in Italy. Practically indescribable, the sun's rays and how it hits the...
View ArticleNadine Vos '21 Wins Prestigious Art Awards
Congratulations to Nadine Vos '21 on winning two prestigious and highly competitive awards for her artistic talent. For her painting, Nadine won a Scholastic Art and Writing Silver Key Award, which...
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