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Princeton Day School

Princeton Day School is a private coeducational day school located in Princeton, in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The largest division is the Upper School (grades 9–12), with an enrollment of about 400. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1989.[4]

Princeton Day School
Colross, the school administration building, a Georgian mansion moved from Old Town Alexandria, Virginia
Location
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United States
Coordinates40°21′43″N 74°41′26″W / 40.362075°N 74.690603°W / 40.362075; -74.690603
Information
TypePrivate, Independent
MottoSemper Luceat (Always Shine)
Established1899[1]
NCES School ID00868462[2]
Head of schoolKelley Nicholson-Flynn
Faculty122.1 FTEs[2]
GradesPreK12
Gendercoeducational
Enrollment941 (plus 15 in PreK, as of 2021–22)[2]
Student to teacher ratio7.7:1[2]
Campus103 acres (0.42 km2)
Color(s)  Blue and
  white[6]
Athletics22 interscholastic sports
Athletics conferencePatriot Conference
Team namePanthers[6]
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools[4]
NewspaperSpokesman[7]
YearbookLink[7]
Endowment$43,000,000
Tuition$45,360 (7–12 for 2023–24)[3]
Websitewww.pds.org

As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 941 students (plus 15 in PreK) and 122.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 7.7:1. The school's student body was 81.3% (765) White, 7.7% (72) Asian, 6.8% (72) Hispanic and 4.3% (40) Black.[2]

Of the 2011 graduating class of Princeton Day School seniors, a third were honored as semi-finalists or commended scholars in the National Merit Scholarship Program.[8] In the five years through 2018, the most common schools for members of the PDS graduating classes were New York University (21), Princeton University (15), Lehigh University (12), University of Chicago (11), Duke University (10), and Boston College (10).[5]

The school is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, New Jersey Association of Independent Schools[9] and the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools.[10]

History edit

Founded in 1899, Miss Fine's School in Princeton prepared girls for college with a curriculum including English, French, Latin, history, and mathematics, at a time when women were not expected to attend college, and when only one out of eight children in America went to school at all. For years, in addition to serving as headmistress, May Margaret Fine taught all the subjects but French and even "tended the furnace....often leaving in the middle of Latin class to do it."[11]

"A large shapeless figure [with] a pile of white hair dominated by a bun on the top, which usually slid over to the side of her head by the end of the day,"[12] Fine was, despite her appearance, a loved and respected figure. John Finley, editor of The New York Times during the 1910s, wrote of her, "So was the school under her wise and gentle rule a place where happy children grew into her spirited likeness."[11] Fine retired in 1931 and died two years later.[13]

Miss Fine's School moved into what had previously been The Princeton Inn on Bayard Lane in 1924 and included boys from kindergarten through 3rd grade.

In 1924, a group of parents established a 4–9 grade school for boys on Bayard Lane, next to Miss Fine's School. The boys' school was known as Princeton Junior School. The school moved in 1932 to an independent campus with purpose-built buildings at 171 Broadmead in another section of Princeton not far from Palmer Stadium. The name was then changed to Princeton Country Day School (PCD), although in honor of its founding name, the school magazine was called the "Junior Journal." It had large playing fields across the street for football and soccer. In the winter, there was occasionally skating on Carnegie Lake nearby, and while ice hockey was played at Princeton University's Baker Rink. In the spring, there was an annual school fair held as a fundraiser. The school had an excellent academic reputation, and most graduates went on to New England boarding schools for secondary education. The buildings and campus of PCD are now part of Princeton University and used as a nursery school.

Princeton Country Day merged with Miss Fine's School in 1965 to become Princeton Day School, operating on a campus along the Great Road in Princeton.[14][15]

In September 2005, the school launched the public phase of a five-year $50 million capital campaign, "Investing in Excellence" to support new and renovated facilities and increased endowment for faculty salaries and financial aid that raised a total of $53 million from more than 4,000 contributors.[16]

Traditions edit

Over the years, Princeton Day School enjoyed many traditions that no longer take place. These include an Upper School pie-eating competition that continued until the eighties, an annual sophomore-junior canoeing trip, intended to bridge the gap between two grades that traditionally do not share many classes, and legendary English teacher Anne Shepherd's wreathmaking assembly. The wreathmaking rite started in Miss Fine's School in 1900, and since, by the 1980s, participation in the event had dwindled, it was cancelled. A December 1982 article in PDS's student-run newspaper, The Spokesman, explained that "This [announcement] raised such an uproar that, by popular demand, the [assembly] was given one last chance."[17] By the 1990s, though, wreathmaking was gone, indicative of the passing of certain traditions over time. (Another tradition that began at Miss Fine's, the annual Maypole Dance, actually continues today, though it is now performed by second graders instead of Upper Schoolers.)

New traditions have joined the Maypole Dance in recent years, including the annual Powder Puff game, a fiercely competitive flag football match between the junior and senior girls that has been held since 2004, and Dr. Seuss Day.

Blue & White Day edit

On Blue & White Field Day, an all-school athletic competition held each spring, PDS students often carry a fierce 24-hour sense of patriotism for their color, which is assigned in their first year and remains through graduatuon. Popular Blue & White Day events include The Big Race, which involves students in each grade from PreK through 12, a faculty balloon toss (for which students serve as rowdy spectators), and the freestyle sack race.[18]

Blue & White Day was founded by beloved Physical Education teacher Kim Bedesem;[19] when Bedesem died in 1993, it was decided that each subsequent Blue & White Day be dedicated to her. Each year, the Blue & White Day T-shirts distributed to students and faculty have the name "KIM" somewhere in the design.[20] While Bedesem created Blue & White Day in its present form in the 80s, similar events existed at Miss Fine's and PCD as much as 60 years earlier. James Howard Murch, PCD's first Headmaster, was remembered by his successor for "the pleasurable relish with which he took to interpret[ing] the decimal-splitting rivalries of the Blues and Whites."[12] Miss Fine's School (whose school colors were voted Blue and Grey by the Class of 1918)[21] had "similar challenges" in which Blues and Greys competed.[19]

The Upper School (grades 9–12) returned to Blue and White Day in 2006 following over a decade's hiatus from the event. Their re-entry into the morning part of the activities was later expanded to include other Blue/White competitions in the Upper School during the rest of the school year.

Administration edit

On June 16, 2022, the Princeton Day School Board of Trustees unanimously voted to appoint Kelley Nicholson-Flynn, former assistant head of school for operations at Riverdale Country School in the Bronx, as the new Head of School starting July 2023.[22]

Facilities edit

 

Princeton Day School completed a $60 million comprehensive capital campaign in 2021 that included a new, state-of-the-art LEED-certified athletic center. Previous construction and renovations were completed in September 2007 and include doubling the size and adding a variety of new technologies to their middle and upper school libraries. A new art center houses studios for architecture, ceramics, painting/drawing, woodworking, photography, and cinematic arts. The school's music facilities have been expanded to include a recording studio and new practice areas to accommodate a growing choral and instrumental music program. In 2019, PDS began construction on a new athletic center, which will hold four international squash courts, two all-purpose athletic courts, changing rooms, offices, and a large commons area attached to the existing Lisa McGraw Skating Rink. Currently, PDS's facilities include:

  • 6 Soccer/Lacrosse/Field Hockey Fields, including 2 state-of-the-art synthetic turf fields
  • 2 Football Fields, 2 Softball Fields, and 2 Baseball Fields
  • Ice Rink with 6 Locker Rooms
  • Weight Training Room
  • 3 Gymnasiums
  • Additional 2 Locker Rooms
  • Full Music Wing with 7 Soundproof Rehearsal Rooms
  • Wood shop
  • Architecture Studio
  • Fine Art Studio
  • Film Studio with Green Room and Computer Lab
  • Photography Lab with Dark Room and Computer Lab
  • 2 Ceramics Rooms
  • Planetarium
  • Campus Center Cafeteria with Snack Bar
  • 400+ Seat Theater
  • 2 Amphitheaters, Indoor and Outdoor
  • 2 Additional Computer Labs
  • 2 Libraries
  • Bookstore
  • Dance Studio
  • Printing Room for School Newspaper
  • 14 Science Labs
  • 50+ Classrooms

Clubs and activities edit

Student-run publications at Princeton Day School include The Spokesman,[23] an award-winning Upper School newspaper published eight times a year, which uses a staff of 19 editors and two faculty advisors, and its middle school sister publication, known as Spokes. Each year, the student-led literary and arts magazine cymbals is also published, along with the annual yearbook, the Link.[7]

Clubs offered in the Upper School at PDS (many of which are created by a student's or group of students' initiative) include Model United Nations, the Mock trial, the Debate Club, the Foreign Affairs club, Science Olympiad, the Science Club, the EnAct (Environmental Action) club, the Pet and Wildlife Salvation (PAWS) Club, the India Club, the French Club, the Latin Club, the Chinese Club, Chamber Music Club, Dance Club, Girls Who Code, Gallery Club, Mathletics, the National Organization for Women (NOW), Tabletop Gaming Club, Student Progressive Coalition, the Spanish Club (which holds a popular annual Salsa Cook-off in March), various A-Capella groups and the Science League Team.

PDS also offers several affinity groups[24] for students to join, including the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Affinity Group, PRIDE (for students who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community), Black Student Union, Latinx Student Union, Multiracial Student Union, and the Jewish Union.

Students may also be selected to lead in the Peer Group program, and may be elected to serve on the Student Council, Student Ambassadors Committee, and Judiciary Committee.

Sports teams edit

The Princeton Day School Panthers compete under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.[6]

Middle and Upper School sports teams at PDS include:[6]

State championships
  • Boys' Ice hockey: 1981–82 1988–89, 1989–1990 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014
  • Coed Figure skating: 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008
  • Girls' Ice hockey: 1998–99, 2001–02
  • Girls' Softball: 1993, 1996, 2006
  • Boys' Tennis: 1980, 1981, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013
  • Girls' Basketball: 1990, 1995, 2000
  • Girls' Lacrosse: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1995
  • Boys' Football: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980
  • Boys' Lacrosse: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
  • Boys' Basketball: 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1984–85, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2015–16, 2019–20
  • Baseball: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2010
  • Boys' Cross Country: 1974, 1978, 1979, 1991, 1992, 2002,2009, 2010
  • Boys' Soccer: 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 2010
  • Golf: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
  • Fencing: 1995, 1996, 2008
  • Girls' Soccer: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015
  • Field Hockey: 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2016
  • Volleyball: 1977, 1982, 1983, 1993, 1994
  • Girls' Tennis: 2002, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Boys' soccer won the 2010 Mercer County Tournament with a 1–0 win over three-time defending champion Princeton High School and took the Prep B state championship with a 2–1 win over Gill St. Bernard's School, the program's first state title since 1986.[25][26]

Girls' lacrosse won the 2010 Mercer County Tournament with an 11–8 victory over Stuart Country Day School.[27]

Girls' tennis won the 2014 Prep B state championship, defeating Gill St. Bernard's School to earn their third consecutive state championship by only one point.[28]

Boys’ basketball won the 2020 Prep B state championship with a 64–50 victory over Doane Academy.[29]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  8. ^ Seniors Earn National Merit Recognition September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Princeton Day School press release dated October 12, 2010. Accessed July 17, 2011. "More than a third of the Class of 2011 received recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Program, including six students named National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists and more than 25 ranked as Commended Scholars."
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  10. ^ Listing of ADVIS member schools, Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools. Accessed June 4, 2017.
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  13. ^ "Miss May M. Fine, Educator, Is Dead. Founder and Director for Last 34 Years of Girls' School in Princeton", The New York Times, November 15, 1933. Accessed November 3, 2017.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Princeton Day School Community Council home page
  • The Spokesman Online
  • School Data for Princeton Day School, National Center for Education Statistics
  • RinkAtlas listing for Lisa McGraw '44 Rink located at Princeton Day School

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Princeton Day School is a private coeducational day school located in Princeton in Mercer County in the U S state of New Jersey serving students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade The largest division is the Upper School grades 9 12 with an enrollment of about 400 The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1989 4 Princeton Day SchoolColross the school administration building a Georgian mansion moved from Old Town Alexandria VirginiaLocationPrinceton Mercer County New JerseyUnited StatesCoordinates40 21 43 N 74 41 26 W 40 362075 N 74 690603 W 40 362075 74 690603InformationTypePrivate IndependentMottoSemper Luceat Always Shine Established1899 1 NCES School ID00868462 2 Head of schoolKelley Nicholson FlynnFaculty122 1 FTEs 2 GradesPreK 12GendercoeducationalEnrollment941 plus 15 in PreK as of 2021 22 2 Student to teacher ratio7 7 1 2 Campus103 acres 0 42 km2 Color s Blue and white 6 Athletics22 interscholastic sportsAthletics conferencePatriot ConferenceTeam namePanthers 6 AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools 4 NewspaperSpokesman 7 YearbookLink 7 Endowment 43 000 000Tuition 45 360 7 12 for 2023 24 3 Websitewww wbr pds wbr org As of the 2021 22 school year the school had an enrollment of 941 students plus 15 in PreK and 122 1 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 7 7 1 The school s student body was 81 3 765 White 7 7 72 Asian 6 8 72 Hispanic and 4 3 40 Black 2 Of the 2011 graduating class of Princeton Day School seniors a third were honored as semi finalists or commended scholars in the National Merit Scholarship Program 8 In the five years through 2018 the most common schools for members of the PDS graduating classes were New York University 21 Princeton University 15 Lehigh University 12 University of Chicago 11 Duke University 10 and Boston College 10 5 The school is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools New Jersey Association of Independent Schools 9 and the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools 10 Contents 1 History 2 Traditions 2 1 Blue amp White Day 3 Administration 4 Facilities 5 Clubs and activities 6 Sports teams 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFounded in 1899 Miss Fine s School in Princeton prepared girls for college with a curriculum including English French Latin history and mathematics at a time when women were not expected to attend college and when only one out of eight children in America went to school at all For years in addition to serving as headmistress May Margaret Fine taught all the subjects but French and even tended the furnace often leaving in the middle of Latin class to do it 11 A large shapeless figure with a pile of white hair dominated by a bun on the top which usually slid over to the side of her head by the end of the day 12 Fine was despite her appearance a loved and respected figure John Finley editor of The New York Times during the 1910s wrote of her So was the school under her wise and gentle rule a place where happy children grew into her spirited likeness 11 Fine retired in 1931 and died two years later 13 Miss Fine s School moved into what had previously been The Princeton Inn on Bayard Lane in 1924 and included boys from kindergarten through 3rd grade In 1924 a group of parents established a 4 9 grade school for boys on Bayard Lane next to Miss Fine s School The boys school was known as Princeton Junior School The school moved in 1932 to an independent campus with purpose built buildings at 171 Broadmead in another section of Princeton not far from Palmer Stadium The name was then changed to Princeton Country Day School PCD although in honor of its founding name the school magazine was called the Junior Journal It had large playing fields across the street for football and soccer In the winter there was occasionally skating on Carnegie Lake nearby and while ice hockey was played at Princeton University s Baker Rink In the spring there was an annual school fair held as a fundraiser The school had an excellent academic reputation and most graduates went on to New England boarding schools for secondary education The buildings and campus of PCD are now part of Princeton University and used as a nursery school Princeton Country Day merged with Miss Fine s School in 1965 to become Princeton Day School operating on a campus along the Great Road in Princeton 14 15 In September 2005 the school launched the public phase of a five year 50 million capital campaign Investing in Excellence to support new and renovated facilities and increased endowment for faculty salaries and financial aid that raised a total of 53 million from more than 4 000 contributors 16 Traditions editOver the years Princeton Day School enjoyed many traditions that no longer take place These include an Upper School pie eating competition that continued until the eighties an annual sophomore junior canoeing trip intended to bridge the gap between two grades that traditionally do not share many classes and legendary English teacher Anne Shepherd s wreathmaking assembly The wreathmaking rite started in Miss Fine s School in 1900 and since by the 1980s participation in the event had dwindled it was cancelled A December 1982 article in PDS s student run newspaper The Spokesman explained that This announcement raised such an uproar that by popular demand the assembly was given one last chance 17 By the 1990s though wreathmaking was gone indicative of the passing of certain traditions over time Another tradition that began at Miss Fine s the annual Maypole Dance actually continues today though it is now performed by second graders instead of Upper Schoolers New traditions have joined the Maypole Dance in recent years including the annual Powder Puff game a fiercely competitive flag football match between the junior and senior girls that has been held since 2004 and Dr Seuss Day Blue amp White Day edit On Blue amp White Field Day an all school athletic competition held each spring PDS students often carry a fierce 24 hour sense of patriotism for their color which is assigned in their first year and remains through graduatuon Popular Blue amp White Day events include The Big Race which involves students in each grade from PreK through 12 a faculty balloon toss for which students serve as rowdy spectators and the freestyle sack race 18 Blue amp White Day was founded by beloved Physical Education teacher Kim Bedesem 19 when Bedesem died in 1993 it was decided that each subsequent Blue amp White Day be dedicated to her Each year the Blue amp White Day T shirts distributed to students and faculty have the name KIM somewhere in the design 20 While Bedesem created Blue amp White Day in its present form in the 80s similar events existed at Miss Fine s and PCD as much as 60 years earlier James Howard Murch PCD s first Headmaster was remembered by his successor for the pleasurable relish with which he took to interpret ing the decimal splitting rivalries of the Blues and Whites 12 Miss Fine s School whose school colors were voted Blue and Grey by the Class of 1918 21 had similar challenges in which Blues and Greys competed 19 The Upper School grades 9 12 returned to Blue and White Day in 2006 following over a decade s hiatus from the event Their re entry into the morning part of the activities was later expanded to include other Blue White competitions in the Upper School during the rest of the school year Administration editOn June 16 2022 the Princeton Day School Board of Trustees unanimously voted to appoint Kelley Nicholson Flynn former assistant head of school for operations at Riverdale Country School in the Bronx as the new Head of School starting July 2023 22 Facilities edit nbsp Princeton Day School completed a 60 million comprehensive capital campaign in 2021 that included a new state of the art LEED certified athletic center Previous construction and renovations were completed in September 2007 and include doubling the size and adding a variety of new technologies to their middle and upper school libraries A new art center houses studios for architecture ceramics painting drawing woodworking photography and cinematic arts The school s music facilities have been expanded to include a recording studio and new practice areas to accommodate a growing choral and instrumental music program In 2019 PDS began construction on a new athletic center which will hold four international squash courts two all purpose athletic courts changing rooms offices and a large commons area attached to the existing Lisa McGraw Skating Rink Currently PDS s facilities include 6 Soccer Lacrosse Field Hockey Fields including 2 state of the art synthetic turf fields 2 Football Fields 2 Softball Fields and 2 Baseball Fields Ice Rink with 6 Locker Rooms Weight Training Room 3 Gymnasiums Additional 2 Locker Rooms Full Music Wing with 7 Soundproof Rehearsal Rooms Wood shop Architecture Studio Fine Art Studio Film Studio with Green Room and Computer Lab Photography Lab with Dark Room and Computer Lab 2 Ceramics Rooms Planetarium Campus Center Cafeteria with Snack Bar 400 Seat Theater 2 Amphitheaters Indoor and Outdoor 2 Additional Computer Labs 2 Libraries Bookstore Dance Studio Printing Room for School Newspaper 14 Science Labs 50 ClassroomsClubs and activities editStudent run publications at Princeton Day School include The Spokesman 23 an award winning Upper School newspaper published eight times a year which uses a staff of 19 editors and two faculty advisors and its middle school sister publication known as Spokes Each year the student led literary and arts magazine cymbals is also published along with the annual yearbook the Link 7 Clubs offered in the Upper School at PDS many of which are created by a student s or group of students initiative include Model United Nations the Mock trial the Debate Club the Foreign Affairs club Science Olympiad the Science Club the EnAct Environmental Action club the Pet and Wildlife Salvation PAWS Club the India Club the French Club the Latin Club the Chinese Club Chamber Music Club Dance Club Girls Who Code Gallery Club Mathletics the National Organization for Women NOW Tabletop Gaming Club Student Progressive Coalition the Spanish Club which holds a popular annual Salsa Cook off in March various A Capella groups and the Science League Team PDS also offers several affinity groups 24 for students to join including the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American APIDA Affinity Group PRIDE for students who identify as part of the LGBTQ community Black Student Union Latinx Student Union Multiracial Student Union and the Jewish Union Students may also be selected to lead in the Peer Group program and may be elected to serve on the Student Council Student Ambassadors Committee and Judiciary Committee Sports teams editThe Princeton Day School Panthers compete under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association 6 Middle and Upper School sports teams at PDS include 6 Fall Boys and Girls Soccer Girls Tennis Boys and Girls Cross Country Girls Field Hockey Boys Football was dropped in 2011 due to a lack of sufficient numbers of interested players Winter Boys and Girls Basketball Coed Squash upper school only Coed Fencing Boys and Girls ice hockey Girls Volleyball Spring Boys Baseball Boys and Girls Lacrosse Boys Tennis Girls Softball Coed Golf upper school only Coed Figure skating upper school only State championships Boys Ice hockey 1981 82 1988 89 1989 1990 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2011 2013 2014 Coed Figure skating 2000 2001 2006 2008 Girls Ice hockey 1998 99 2001 02 Girls Softball 1993 1996 2006 Boys Tennis 1980 1981 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2013 Girls Basketball 1990 1995 2000 Girls Lacrosse 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1995 Boys Football 1973 1974 1975 1980 Boys Lacrosse 1974 1975 1976 1977 1980 1981 1985 1993 1994 1995 1996 Boys Basketball 1973 74 1974 75 1975 76 1977 78 1979 80 1984 85 1991 92 1994 95 1996 97 1998 99 2015 16 2019 20 Baseball 1971 1972 1977 1991 1992 1998 2001 2010 Boys Cross Country 1974 1978 1979 1991 1992 2002 2009 2010 Boys Soccer 1971 1973 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1986 2010 Golf 1992 1993 1994 1995 Fencing 1995 1996 2008 Girls Soccer 1979 1980 1981 1982 1989 1993 1994 1997 2002 2008 2010 2014 2015 Field Hockey 1976 1978 1981 1984 1985 1986 1992 1995 1996 1997 1998 2016 Volleyball 1977 1982 1983 1993 1994 Girls Tennis 2002 2008 2009 2012 2013 2014 2015 Boys soccer won the 2010 Mercer County Tournament with a 1 0 win over three time defending champion Princeton High School and took the Prep B state championship with a 2 1 win over Gill St Bernard s School the program s first state title since 1986 25 26 Girls lacrosse won the 2010 Mercer County Tournament with an 11 8 victory over Stuart Country Day School 27 Girls tennis won the 2014 Prep B state championship defeating Gill St Bernard s School to earn their third consecutive state championship by only one point 28 Boys basketball won the 2020 Prep B state championship with a 64 50 victory over Doane Academy 29 Notable alumni editSee also Category Princeton Day School alumni Lylah M Alphonse born 1972 class of 1990 journalist who has been Managing Editor News at U S News amp World Report 30 31 Trey Anastasio born 1964 class of 1982 but transferred to Taft School in Connecticut singer and guitarist for Phish 32 33 Mary Chapin Carpenter born 1958 class of 1976 but transferred to Taft School in Connecticut country music singer songwriter and guitarist 34 Chris Conley born 1980 class of 1998 lead singer of Saves the Day 35 Jon Drezner architect and designer 36 Donald Gips born 1960 class of 1978 Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore and appointed United States Ambassador to South Africa by Barack Obama 37 John W Hartmann born 1967 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 15th Legislative District from 1992 to 1994 38 Stefan Hirniak born 1985 class of 2003 swimmer for the Canadian national teams who holds two Canadian swimming records and set a world swimming record for butterfly 39 Antoine Hoppenot born 1990 class of 2008 professional soccer player for the Philadelphia Union who selected Hoppenot in the third round No 51 overall of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft 40 Patrick Kerney born 1976 class of 1994 professional football player and Pro Bowl defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks who played freshman season for PDS before moving on to the Taft School in Connecticut 41 Wesley Leggett born 2001 soccer player who plays as a forward for the USL Championship club Loudoun United FC 42 Tom Marshall born 1963 class of 1982 Phish lyricist 43 Peter McLoughlin born 1957 class of 1975 but transferred to Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts President of the NFL s Seattle Seahawks 44 Rachel Lambert Mellon 1910 2014 horticulturalist gardener philanthropist and art collector 45 Lyle and Erik Menendez convicted of killing their parents in 1989 46 47 Ben Mezrich born 1969 class of 1987 author of Bringing Down the House and The Accidental Billionaires which were made into the movies 21 and The Social Network respectively 48 Robert Mueller born 1944 class of 1959 6th director of the FBI 2001 13 Special Counsel in 2017 U S election investigation 49 50 Davon Reed born 1995 basketball player for the Denver Nuggets 51 Christopher Reeve 1952 2004 class of 1970 actor director and producer He was best known for his role as the title character in the Superman films 34 52 David Soloway class of 1997 member of Saves the Day 35 Carl Sturken born 1955 class of 1973 songwriter and record producer 53 Kara Swisher born 1963 class of 1980 technology columnist host of the On with Kara Swisher podcast and co host of the Pivot podcast with Scott Galloway She founded All Things Digital and served as its co executive editor with Walt Mossberg 54 Marjorie Williams 1958 2005 class of 1975 editor and columnist for the Washington Post 55 References edit Mission amp History Princeton Day School Accessed April 3 2022 In 1899 a young woman named May Margaret Fine opened a school in Princeton to prepare girls for college with a curriculum including English French Latin history and mathematics a b c d e School data for Princeton Day School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed November 1 2023 Tuition Princeton Day School Accessed January 8 2024 a b Princeton Day School Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools Accessed April 3 2022 a b Fast Facts Princeton Day School Accessed April 3 2022 a b c d Princeton Day School New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 a b c Upper School Extracurricular Activities Princeton Day School Accessed April 3 2022 Seniors Earn National Merit Recognition Archived September 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine Princeton Day School press release dated October 12 2010 Accessed July 17 2011 More than a third of the Class of 2011 received recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Program including six students named National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalists and more than 25 ranked as Commended Scholars List of Member Schools New Jersey Association of Independent Schools Accessed June 4 2017 Listing of ADVIS member schools Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools Accessed June 4 2017 a b The Light That Ever Shines by Alice Jacobson and Laura Rogers The Inkling January 1962 Reprinted in the 1999 Centennial issue of the Spokesman a b Selden William K From These Roots The Creation of Princeton Day School 1991 Miss May M Fine Educator Is Dead Founder and Director for Last 34 Years of Girls School in Princeton The New York Times November 15 1933 Accessed November 3 2017 Staff Princeton Day Schools Aided The New York Times May 2 1963 Accessed July 17 2011 The institution is a merger of Miss Fine s School for Girls and Princeton Country Day School for Boys History Archived March 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Princeton Day School Accessed July 17 2011 Staff Hopewell resident named senior administrator at Princeton Day School Pennington Post June 12 2010 Accessed July 17 2011 Schulte joined the Princeton Day School community in 2003 as director of the Investing in Excellence Campaign a five year capital campaign that garnered 53 million for financial aide faculty support and new libraries arts and athletic facilities The campaign at that time one of the most ambitious fundraising efforts ever undertaken by an independent day school exceeded its goal and garnered support from 4 000 donors including current families alumni and friends of the school Wreath Making A Waning Tradition by Matthew Kilgore Originally published in The Spokesman December 1982 Reprinted in the 1999 Centennial issue of The Spokesman Blue Claims Victory on Field Day by Kalla Gervasio The Spokesman Summer 2003 a b Why No More Blue White Day in US by Caroline Binder The Spokesman March 2001 Longtime LS Teachers Miller Atiram Leave PDS by Somy Thottathil The Spokesman Summer 2001 Timeline from the 1999 Centennial issue of The Spokesman Introducing Kelley Nicholson Flynn Princeton Day School s Next Head of School Princeton Day School www pds org Retrieved June 17 2022 The Spokesman Extracurriculars Princeton Day School Accessed May 26 2022 Staff Princeton Day 1 Princeton 0 The Star Ledger October 31 2010 Accessed July 17 2011 Diminutive senior Hugo Meggitt took a perfect pass from teammate Rui Pinheiro and scored a goal 5 51 into the second overtime giving the Princeton Day School boys soccer team a 1 0 heart pumping victory as they took down three time defending champ Princeton High in the Mercer County Tournament final last night at Mercer County Community College Clark Ray Princeton Day 2 Gill St Bernard s 1 The Star Ledger November 7 2010 Accessed July 17 2011 Princeton Day School didn t play its best soccer but it played well enough to win its first NJISAA Prep B championship since 1986 with a 2 1 victory over Gill St Bernard s yesterday Alden Bill Senior Star Curnan Overcomes Adversity as Stuart Lax Makes MCT Prep B Finals Town Topics May 19 2010 Accessed July 18 2011 Last Thursday Curnan was a big part of things as Stuart battled Princeton Day School in the Mercer County Tournament championship game scoring two goals Unfortunately Curnan s efforts weren t enough as the Tartans lost 11 8 to the Panthers as a late rally fell short Overcoming Deficit to Gill St Bernard s in Finals PDS Girls Tennis Wins 3rd Straight Prep B Crown Town Topics October 29 2014 Accessed April 3 2022 Tseng got good efforts across the board from his players as PDS won all three flights to edge Gill and earn the Prep B three peat Garita Comes Up Big in Crunch Time As PDS Boys Hoops Wins Prep B Title Town Topics February 26 2020 Accessed February 4 2021 PDS absorbed some punches in the fourth quarter as Doane narrowed the gap to 52 46 but then pulled away to a 64 50 triumph earning the program s first Prep B crown since 2016 LinkedIn com Masthead U S News amp World Report Staff Big Fat Close up Philadelphia Daily News September 17 1999 Accessed July 17 2011 Phish s front man Trey Anastasio popped out of the posh Princeton Day School Now there s another flock of jamsters following in their wake Phish History accessed December 6 2006 a b Kallas Anna Her Prep School Is Notable For Its Notables Christopher Reeve and Mary Chapin Carpenter walked the same halls oh and so did the Menendez brothers Dayton Daily News June 1 1997 Accessed December 3 2007 Chris and I went to the same private school in New Jersey Princeton Day School as did Mary Chapin Carpenter and the Menendez brothers but more about them later a b Staff gig of the week Chris Conley 9 p m Princeton Arts Council 102 Witherspoon St Princeton Home News Tribune August 9 2003 Accessed October 3 2011 A decade ago Conley and fellow Princeton Day School eightgraders Bryan Newman and Justin Gaylord first teamed up to form the band Indifference On the Move Archived March 16 2018 at the Wayback Machine U S 1 Newspaper March 19 2008 Accessed March 15 2018 Drezner is a native of Princeton where his grandfather was a cardiologist and his father a surgeon He went to Princeton Day School graduated from St Lawrence University in 1985 and earned his master s degree from the Southern California Institute of Architecture People Town Topics November 11 2009 Accessed March 14 2023 Princeton native Donald Gips son of Stonebridge resident Ann Gips was recently appointed Ambassador to South Africa by President Barack Obama When I visited South Africa over a decade ago said the Princeton Day School graduate I fell in love with its people its story and its beauty Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey Volume 205 Part 2 p 245 J A Fitzgerald 1993 Accessed March 14 2023 John W Hartmann Rep West Windsor He was graduated from Princeton Day School and in 1989 received a bachelor of arts degree in history at Georgetown University Konick Emery Virginia s Hirniak has lofty goals Home News Tribune July 5 2007 Accessed January 28 2011 After attending Highland Park schools Hirniak transferred to Princeton Day School for third grade because his father Jerry was and is still a member of the faculty at the prep school Alden Bill Senior Leadership Proved Pivotal for PU Sports in 2011 While Youth Was Served for Local High School Teams Town Topics December 28 2011 Accessed June 28 2012 Senior Antoine Hoppenot a former Princeton Day School standout and juniors Mark Linnville and Matt Sanner were named first team All Ivy performers while freshman Julian Griggs earned honorable mention Around the League The Star Ledger December 17 2006 Atlanta s Patrick Kerney despite being on injured reserve is talking to the team about a contract extension that would keep the Newtown Pa native and one time Princeton Day School player with the team for the rest of his career Wesley Leggett St John s Red Storm men s soccer Accessed March 13 2023 Hometown Lawrence N J High School Princeton Day School Interview Tom Marshall s Tales Archived February 23 2007 at the Wayback Machine Mockingbird Foundation accessed April 22 2007 Tom Marshall TM It began as a band called Utalk with me Trey Peter Cottone on drums and Matt Kohut on bass We re all friends from Princeton Day School back in the 70s 80s Staff Live coverage Super Bowl Media Day 2014 in Newark The Star Ledger January 28 2014 updated March 29 2019 Accessed October 29 2019 Super Bowl XLVIII is a bit of a homecoming for Seahawks president Peter McLoughlin who grew up in Princeton Among the Seahawks boosters at media day in Newark McLoughlin chatted with fans as he tried to find a jersey for Princeton Day School among those on display at the Prudential Center McFadden Robert D Rachel Mellon an Heiress Known for Her Green Thumb Dies at 103 The New York Times March 17 2014 Accessed July 23 2015 Rachel Lowe Lambert was born in Princeton on Aug 9 1910 one of three children of Gerard Barnes Lambert and the former Rachel Lowe She attended Miss Fine s School in Princeton and Foxcroft a girls preparatory school in Middleburg Va A look back at the story and coverage of the Menendez murders As NBC airs an eight part series on the Menendez murders the Princeton Echo re examines the family s many Princeton ties Community News September 26 2017 Accessed July 23 2019 The bulk of the 16 years the Menendezes lived in the Princeton area were spent on West Shore Drive in the Elm Ridge Park section of Hopewell Township The boys attended Princeton Day School Teacher Recalls Confrontation With Menendez Brothers Father Long Beach Press Telegram August 26 1993 accessed April 22 2007 Patricia Cross 57 said she encountered a belligerent and demanding Jose Menendez as she was leaving the Princeton Day School in New Jersey after the father and his wife Kitty failed to show up for a conference Evans Timothy Ex Princetonian finds book was in his genes The Star Ledger July 18 1996 Accessed August 1 2007 Publishing is a huge game said the 1987 Princeton Day School graduate Robert S Mueller III PCD 59 Chosen to Lead Special Investigation Retrieved June 30 2018 Princeton Day School Presents Alumni Award To Robert S Mueller III Town Topics www towntopics com Retrieved June 30 2018 Miller Sean Former Princeton Day star Davon Reed taken 32nd in NBA Draft by Suns The Times June 23 2017 Accessed June 27 2017 Biography of Christopher Reeve September 25 1952 October 10 2004 accessed August 28 2006 Alumni Awards Princeton Day School Accessed March 15 2018 Kara Swisher Interview accessed February 22 2011 Swisher graduated from Princeton Day School in 1980 The Woman at the Washington Zoo About Marjorie Williams accessed January 13 2007 External links editOfficial website Princeton Day School Community Council home page The Spokesman Online School Data for Princeton Day School National Center for Education Statistics RinkAtlas listing for Lisa McGraw 44 Rink located at Princeton Day School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Princeton Day School amp oldid 1220962604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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