SOUND BITES
“This has been my favorite team I’ve ever played on. For me, it’s not always about winning; it’s about the experience.” - Sarah Zimmerman ’22 after the basketball team’s semifinal game at the state tournament (read more on pg. 37)
“Cam [Alldred ‘15] is one of the best athletes I’ve seen in my 20 years at Country Day. As a three-sport athlete, he shined in football, basketball, and baseball. I am so proud of him and look forward to watching him pitch in the big leagues. He has earned this opportunity with hard work, persistence, and determination.”
“I worked long days and was so exhausted all the time, but it was really exciting and was such a fulfilling project to take a house and turn it into a school building that was developmentally sound and engaging.”
– Greg Ross, associate athletic director, on Alldred being called up to play baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates (read more on pg. 36)
“I CAN’T WAIT UNTIL PEOPLE SAY THAT MY JOB IS SUPERFLUOUS BECAUSE THAT MEANS I CAN MOVE MO V ONTO OTHER ISSUES THAT WE S HO HOUL ULD D BE SPENDING MORE TIME TI ME O N. N.””
“Combining our rich history and tradition with the future and what that looks like is an incredibly exciting opportunity. When we hit 100 years, I know this school will be the best version of itself.”
“HARVARD WAS MY TOP CHOICE, BUT I KNOW THEY HAVE A THREE PERCENT ACCEPTANCE RATE SO I WAS READY FOR THE WORST.”
– Mad Madele el in ele ine Mo Mora rales es ’18 18 on he herr work w ork as a menst men st ua str ual ju justi stic sti c e act activi ivistt (re (rea a d mor more e on on p pg g . 8)
– Tina DiSanto, incoming board president (read more on pg. 34)
- Cole Harten ’22 on getting accepted to Harvard University (read more on pg. 14)
– Helen Asbury, founder of Children’s Corner (read more on pg. 50)
2 | CONNECTIONS