A School Graduation Day
- Category: Schools
- Published: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 16:50

Jeff Kosofsky

Laura Petschek

A School Faculty wit Kaitlin Orlando

Happy Grads

Kaitlin Orlando, Lizzy Shapiro and Dean IIosepovici
1) Practice good listening skills
2) Spend more time being engaged than locked behind a closed door
3) Making mistakes is the key to learning and mistakes are the building blocks of insight
4) Distrust packaging and embrace individuality
5) Kindness matters
6) Courage matters even more than kindness
7) Democracy requires hard work
8) Think outside the box

Chloe Baum and Jamie Adler
Next up was Assistant Principal Sue Peppers who offered her congratulations and best wishes and said that graduation was a time to reflect on the past and see into the future. She provided her own list of the “Five C’s essential for effective learning.”
They are caring relationships, cognitive challenges, a culture of support, community contribution and connections to quality post learning opportunities. She credited the A-school with providing these elements for 30 years and complimented the group for learning to work in groups, run their own schools and work in the outside world as interns as part of their education.
Quoting Dr. Seuss, she closed by saying, "Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!"
Each of the 28 students was given a personalized tribute by one of the A-school faculty and the affection between students and staff was evident. Speaking for the student body, Laura Petschek thanked the student who gave up her spot on the A-school student list three years ago and allowed her to benefit from an A-School education. She felt lucky to receive a serious education in a wonderful setting and told the group she was proud to be a member of this class of outstanding seniors. In her words, “We will never forget what it meant to be part of the Scarsdale Alternative School. We owned it!”

Moms and Daughters at the A School Reception
Following graduation, the Adler family invited A-School students and their families to a reception at their home. It was a joyous and memorable day for all.