The school year is over, but there are still 14 stories that never quite made it to the What's New page, for whatever reasons.
What makes more sense to you: regurgitating information on a test to prove you know the material or expanding that knowledge by putting it to work? Yup. We're with you.
On Sunday, June 5, The Putney School sent 64 graduates into the world with all the things you'd expect of a high school graduate, plus the ability to do real physical labor, a sense that their opinion counts and our hope that they will change the parts of this world that we haven't quite gotten right.

The Music Department’s Chamber Music program has shown an impressive growth in the last two years. This spring’s program showcased a diverse range of student players, whose performance was definitely enhanced by the professional instruments of Douglas C. Cox.

Here they are, hot off the presses, so to speak. Commencement begins in five minutes. See the diplomas: here.
The Venerable Lama Tenzin Yignen returned to the Currier Room of the Michael S. Currier Center in May to construct a Sand Mandala of the Buddha of Infinite Compassion. This is Tenzin's second visit in as many years.

It's an old story of boy meets girl and dad freaks out. The Jeffrey Campbell Theater presents Fiddler on the Roof this week as the final production of the 2004-2005 school year.