"The Pleasures of Ordinary Life"
As you may have heard, I played an April’s Fools Day prank on the girls. During Gathering, I told them that, because of all the snow days this year, we had been informed by the Maryland Department of...
View ArticleScrolling Wins CSPA Gold Crown Award
Scroll, Holton-Arms' literary and arts magazine, and its online version Scrolling have won the Gold Crown Award in the Hybrid category by Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) for 2014.
View ArticlePanther Scamper 5K features prizes, a pool party, and 94.7 FM host Kelly...
Registration open for April 27 race.
View ArticleMIT Student Presents to Middle School Students
On April 22, Earth Day, the Middle School listened to a presentation by MIT student, Sara Volz.
View ArticleEarth Day Celebrations At Holton
Holton celebrated Earth Day with several activities within each school division.
View ArticleAnne Kornblut '90 Wins Pulitzer Prize
Anne Kornblut '90, Deputy National Editor at The Washington Post, and her team have won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their coverage of the NSA leaks.
View ArticleAnnelise Kotz '17 Player of the Week
Holton's varsity lacrosse team has nominated Annelise Kotz '17 for Panther of the Week.
View ArticleHolton Teams Both Win Grand Prize at 30th Chemathon
Holton-Arms' Level I and Level II Chemathon teams both received the overall Grand Prize in their category at this year's 30th Annual Chemathon on Saturday, April 26.
View ArticleHolton Track and Field Stars Run in Penn Relays
Holton junior, Lisa-Anne Barrow and two of Holton's relay teams participated in the prestigious Penn Relays on Thursday, April 24.
View ArticleHolton Wins Semi-Final Match On "It's Academic"
Holton-Arms' stellar team won the second round playoffs of It's Academic, the nation's foremost high school quiz program.
View ArticleSarah Smick '03 Makes Film Directorial Debut
"Friended to Death," the feature directorial debut by Sarah Smick '03, opens in theaters on Friday, May 2.
View ArticleTerrell McSweeny '93 New FTC Commissioner
On April 28, 2014, Terrell McSweeny '93, was sworn in as a commissioner to the Federal Trade Commission. She is the third Democratic member on the five-member Federal Trade Commission.
View ArticleCommencement Speaker Announced
Melissa Bernstein '94 will deliver Holton-Arms' 112th Commencement address on Thursday, June 5. Bernstein was the co-executive producer of the critically-acclaimed series "Breaking Bad."
View ArticleJane McCurdy '14 Panther of the Week
Softball Nominates Jane McCurdy '14 for Panther of the Week.
View ArticleSTEM
One of the most endearing attributes of children is their almost limitless faith in their own abilities and the future. We see this faith most clearly when they talk about what they want to be when...
View ArticleMary Sheers '14 Selected as UVA Jefferson Scholar
Mary Sheers '14 is one of 36 students from around the country who has been selected as a Jefferson Scholar at the University of Virginia.
View ArticleViolinist Rhea Chung '12 Makes Solo Debut
Rhea Chung '12, winner of the National Symphony Orchestra Young Soloists' Competition, will make her solo debut with the National Symphony Orchestra.
View ArticleHolton Lacrosse Players Receive All-Gazette Honors
Olivia Lee '15, has received First Team All-Gazette honors. Blair Greenwald '14 was awarded Second Team All-Gazette.
View ArticleGabby Devlin '10 Wins NCAA Doubles Title
On Saturday, May 24, Gabby Devlin '10 and her doubles partner at Amherst, Jordan Brewer, won their second consecutive NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Doubles.
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