N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
KNOWLEDGE
Committed to excellence, Noah has taken full advantage of NMH and its culture of intellectual rigor. Next year, he will pursue his education at Northwestern University.
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Deep Focus
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
he CMAP feature of NMH was a big draw for me. That stands for College
Model Academic Program, and it allows you to immerse yourself in a subject. You take three major courses each semester and are in each class for 80 minutes. You can double up on what you’re passionate about and form strong relationships with faculty. You get the foundation here, and then you run with it. This past summer, I did a research internship in a medicinal
Noah SENIOR
Multivariable Calculus AP Physics AP French: Language, Culture and Civics Senior English/Images of War AP Economics Linear Algebra
Activities:
I was ready.
Resident Leader
A whole other dimension for me at
Boys’ JV Cross-Country (Captain)
NMH has been about becoming a sort of
JV Track
teacher myself. As a Resident Leader, and
Model UN
somebody who is seen as being good at math and science, I get a lot of knocks on my door. I enjoy being that go-to person
KNOWLEDGE
Classes 2013–14:
chemistry lab at Boston University, and
A student who loves to learn—and to teach others.
VOTES Project Academic Committee NMH Pianists
NMH enjoys a national reputation for academic excellence and outstanding college placement. Learning takes place in and out of the classroom— in clubs, on teams, on the stage, in residence halls, and through your own internal exploration. Here you build a solid core of knowledge, made up of English, science, math, history, world languages, religion, arts, engineering, technology, equity and justice, and health and wellness. With this foundation, you can go confidently into the world.
and helping my friends, and it’s given me a whole other kind of respect for my teachers. I may even go into teaching myself one day.
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 www.nmhschool.org
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
KNOWLEDGE
Committed to excellence, Noah has taken full advantage of NMH and its culture of intellectual rigor. Next year, he will pursue his education at Northwestern University.
T
•
•
Deep Focus
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
he CMAP feature of NMH was a big draw for me. That stands for College
Model Academic Program, and it allows you to immerse yourself in a subject. You take three major courses each semester and are in each class for 80 minutes. You can double up on what you’re passionate about and form strong relationships with faculty. You get the foundation here, and then you run with it. This past summer, I did a research internship in a medicinal
Noah SENIOR
Multivariable Calculus AP Physics AP French: Language, Culture and Civics Senior English/Images of War AP Economics Linear Algebra
Activities:
I was ready.
Resident Leader
A whole other dimension for me at
Boys’ JV Cross-Country (Captain)
NMH has been about becoming a sort of
JV Track
teacher myself. As a Resident Leader, and
Model UN
somebody who is seen as being good at math and science, I get a lot of knocks on my door. I enjoy being that go-to person
KNOWLEDGE
Classes 2013–14:
chemistry lab at Boston University, and
A student who loves to learn—and to teach others.
VOTES Project Academic Committee NMH Pianists
NMH enjoys a national reputation for academic excellence and outstanding college placement. Learning takes place in and out of the classroom— in clubs, on teams, on the stage, in residence halls, and through your own internal exploration. Here you build a solid core of knowledge, made up of English, science, math, history, world languages, religion, arts, engineering, technology, equity and justice, and health and wellness. With this foundation, you can go confidently into the world.
and helping my friends, and it’s given me a whole other kind of respect for my teachers. I may even go into teaching myself one day.
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 www.nmhschool.org
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
W
hen I first came to NMH, I was definitely more of a math and
•
A Global Perspective
science person, but here I’ve really learned to love history and literature in a way I never had before. Almost all of our classes
Inspired to Learn Ismini SENIOR
Classes 2013–2014: Identity and Transformation Directing
•
Pursuing a broad range of studies at NMH, Ismini has prepared herself for a journey of discovery that will continue at Cornell University.
N M H : P U R P O S E F U L E D U CAT I O N
David has put his stamp all over NMH— as captain of the varsity swimming team; editor of the school newspaper; a member of the math, science, and debate teams; and a Resident Leader. He even makes time for Hogappella, the boys’ a cappella group.
N
MH has so much to offer. It’s like walking into a candy shop for the
mind. One of my biggest influences has of math in me—specifically, the idea that
AP Chemistry
that you’re totally engaged in classroom
AP English Literature and Composition
discussion. In fact, it’s so engaging that
AP Statistics
I remember that once, when I was a
AP Biology
Arabic—Beginning
guest speaker who came to campus, a
Activities:
subject matter that we taught the class!
Resident Leader
Circle of Sisters, affinity group for young women of color (Co-President)
What I love here is the sense that you
can stretch yourself. I never expected to take Arabic but I have. I never thought I’d get involved with Model UN, but that’s
informed debate. Now I’m about to go to
JV Soccer (Captain) Varsity Ice Hockey Varsity Lacrosse
Qatar with my Model UN group, and
The Nellies (girls’ a cappella group)
hopefully I’ll get to try out my Arabic.
Student Life Committee Rock Climbing
Independent Study/ Advanced Latin AP Statistics Linear Algebra
potential of graphene, a revolutionary
AP Economics
material that is one of the hottest topics in materials science today. I pursued this graphene at institutes in Korea. I’ve
Student intern for the S.O.A.R. program
AP Modern European History
researcher who spoke about the amazing
Asian-American Students Association
UN at NMH is particularly spectacular all over the world, making for intense and
I was also especially influenced by a
path and spent two summers studying
Office assistant in the Office of Multicultural Education
because you have so many students from
math can be used to interpret the world.
Student Diversity Committee
become a passion of mine. And Model
Classes 2013–14: Senior English/Creative Nonfiction
The Islamic Middle East
another student and I were so into the
SENIOR
been my math teacher. He built this love
are conversation-based, which means
sophomore, our teacher was sick, and
David
Activities: Resident Leader Varsity Swimming (Captain) Varsity Fall Crew
published two articles in scientific jour-
Varsity Spring Crew
nals as a result of this research, one of
The Bridge, school newspaper (Editor-in-Chief)
which I will present at the SPIE Smart
Math Team
Structures/NDE Conference in San Diego.
Science Team
Debate Team
NMH has helped me develop a never-
ending intellectual curiosity. I know I will continue to learn until the last moments of my life—and enjoy every minute of it!
Hogappella (boys’ a cappella group) Philosophy and Ethics Club (Co-founder and co-chair)
PURPOSEFUL EDUCATION Knowledge Opportunities Citizenship
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
W
hen I first came to NMH, I was definitely more of a math and
•
A Global Perspective
science person, but here I’ve really learned to love history and literature in a way I never had before. Almost all of our classes
Inspired to Learn Ismini SENIOR
Classes 2013–2014: Identity and Transformation Directing
•
Pursuing a broad range of studies at NMH, Ismini has prepared herself for a journey of discovery that will continue at Cornell University.
N M H : P U R P O S E F U L E D U CAT I O N
David has put his stamp all over NMH— as captain of the varsity swimming team; editor of the school newspaper; a member of the math, science, and debate teams; and a Resident Leader. He even makes time for Hogappella, the boys’ a cappella group.
N
MH has so much to offer. It’s like walking into a candy shop for the
mind. One of my biggest influences has of math in me—specifically, the idea that
AP Chemistry
that you’re totally engaged in classroom
AP English Literature and Composition
discussion. In fact, it’s so engaging that
AP Statistics
I remember that once, when I was a
AP Biology
Arabic—Beginning
guest speaker who came to campus, a
Activities:
subject matter that we taught the class!
Resident Leader
Circle of Sisters, affinity group for young women of color (Co-President)
What I love here is the sense that you
can stretch yourself. I never expected to take Arabic but I have. I never thought I’d get involved with Model UN, but that’s
informed debate. Now I’m about to go to
JV Soccer (Captain) Varsity Ice Hockey Varsity Lacrosse
Qatar with my Model UN group, and
The Nellies (girls’ a cappella group)
hopefully I’ll get to try out my Arabic.
Student Life Committee Rock Climbing
Independent Study/ Advanced Latin AP Statistics Linear Algebra
potential of graphene, a revolutionary
AP Economics
material that is one of the hottest topics in materials science today. I pursued this graphene at institutes in Korea. I’ve
Student intern for the S.O.A.R. program
AP Modern European History
researcher who spoke about the amazing
Asian-American Students Association
UN at NMH is particularly spectacular all over the world, making for intense and
I was also especially influenced by a
path and spent two summers studying
Office assistant in the Office of Multicultural Education
because you have so many students from
math can be used to interpret the world.
Student Diversity Committee
become a passion of mine. And Model
Classes 2013–14: Senior English/Creative Nonfiction
The Islamic Middle East
another student and I were so into the
SENIOR
been my math teacher. He built this love
are conversation-based, which means
sophomore, our teacher was sick, and
David
Activities: Resident Leader Varsity Swimming (Captain) Varsity Fall Crew
published two articles in scientific jour-
Varsity Spring Crew
nals as a result of this research, one of
The Bridge, school newspaper (Editor-in-Chief)
which I will present at the SPIE Smart
Math Team
Structures/NDE Conference in San Diego.
Science Team
Debate Team
NMH has helped me develop a never-
ending intellectual curiosity. I know I will continue to learn until the last moments of my life—and enjoy every minute of it!
Hogappella (boys’ a cappella group) Philosophy and Ethics Club (Co-founder and co-chair)
PURPOSEFUL EDUCATION Knowledge Opportunities Citizenship
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
W
hen I first came to NMH, I was definitely more of a math and
•
A Global Perspective
science person, but here I’ve really learned to love history and literature in a way I never had before. Almost all of our classes
Inspired to Learn Ismini SENIOR
Classes 2013–2014: Identity and Transformation Directing
•
Pursuing a broad range of studies at NMH, Ismini has prepared herself for a journey of discovery that will continue at Cornell University.
N M H : P U R P O S E F U L E D U CAT I O N
David has put his stamp all over NMH— as captain of the varsity swimming team; editor of the school newspaper; a member of the math, science, and debate teams; and a Resident Leader. He even makes time for Hogappella, the boys’ a cappella group.
N
MH has so much to offer. It’s like walking into a candy shop for the
mind. One of my biggest influences has of math in me—specifically, the idea that
AP Chemistry
that you’re totally engaged in classroom
AP English Literature and Composition
discussion. In fact, it’s so engaging that
AP Statistics
I remember that once, when I was a
AP Biology
Arabic—Beginning
guest speaker who came to campus, a
Activities:
subject matter that we taught the class!
Resident Leader
Circle of Sisters, affinity group for young women of color (Co-President)
What I love here is the sense that you
can stretch yourself. I never expected to take Arabic but I have. I never thought I’d get involved with Model UN, but that’s
informed debate. Now I’m about to go to
JV Soccer (Captain) Varsity Ice Hockey Varsity Lacrosse
Qatar with my Model UN group, and
The Nellies (girls’ a cappella group)
hopefully I’ll get to try out my Arabic.
Student Life Committee Rock Climbing
Independent Study/ Advanced Latin AP Statistics Linear Algebra
potential of graphene, a revolutionary
AP Economics
material that is one of the hottest topics in materials science today. I pursued this graphene at institutes in Korea. I’ve
Student intern for the S.O.A.R. program
AP Modern European History
researcher who spoke about the amazing
Asian-American Students Association
UN at NMH is particularly spectacular all over the world, making for intense and
I was also especially influenced by a
path and spent two summers studying
Office assistant in the Office of Multicultural Education
because you have so many students from
math can be used to interpret the world.
Student Diversity Committee
become a passion of mine. And Model
Classes 2013–14: Senior English/Creative Nonfiction
The Islamic Middle East
another student and I were so into the
SENIOR
been my math teacher. He built this love
are conversation-based, which means
sophomore, our teacher was sick, and
David
Activities: Resident Leader Varsity Swimming (Captain) Varsity Fall Crew
published two articles in scientific jour-
Varsity Spring Crew
nals as a result of this research, one of
The Bridge, school newspaper (Editor-in-Chief)
which I will present at the SPIE Smart
Math Team
Structures/NDE Conference in San Diego.
Science Team
Debate Team
NMH has helped me develop a never-
ending intellectual curiosity. I know I will continue to learn until the last moments of my life—and enjoy every minute of it!
Hogappella (boys’ a cappella group) Philosophy and Ethics Club (Co-founder and co-chair)
PURPOSEFUL EDUCATION Knowledge Opportunities Citizenship
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
W
hen I first came to NMH, I was definitely more of a math and
•
A Global Perspective
science person, but here I’ve really learned to love history and literature in a way I never had before. Almost all of our classes
Inspired to Learn Ismini SENIOR
Classes 2013–2014: Identity and Transformation Directing
•
Pursuing a broad range of studies at NMH, Ismini has prepared herself for a journey of discovery that will continue at Cornell University.
N M H : P U R P O S E F U L E D U CAT I O N
David has put his stamp all over NMH— as captain of the varsity swimming team; editor of the school newspaper; a member of the math, science, and debate teams; and a Resident Leader. He even makes time for Hogappella, the boys’ a cappella group.
N
MH has so much to offer. It’s like walking into a candy shop for the
mind. One of my biggest influences has of math in me—specifically, the idea that
AP Chemistry
that you’re totally engaged in classroom
AP English Literature and Composition
discussion. In fact, it’s so engaging that
AP Statistics
I remember that once, when I was a
AP Biology
Arabic—Beginning
guest speaker who came to campus, a
Activities:
subject matter that we taught the class!
Resident Leader
Circle of Sisters, affinity group for young women of color (Co-President)
What I love here is the sense that you
can stretch yourself. I never expected to take Arabic but I have. I never thought I’d get involved with Model UN, but that’s
informed debate. Now I’m about to go to
JV Soccer (Captain) Varsity Ice Hockey Varsity Lacrosse
Qatar with my Model UN group, and
The Nellies (girls’ a cappella group)
hopefully I’ll get to try out my Arabic.
Student Life Committee Rock Climbing
Independent Study/ Advanced Latin AP Statistics Linear Algebra
potential of graphene, a revolutionary
AP Economics
material that is one of the hottest topics in materials science today. I pursued this graphene at institutes in Korea. I’ve
Student intern for the S.O.A.R. program
AP Modern European History
researcher who spoke about the amazing
Asian-American Students Association
UN at NMH is particularly spectacular all over the world, making for intense and
I was also especially influenced by a
path and spent two summers studying
Office assistant in the Office of Multicultural Education
because you have so many students from
math can be used to interpret the world.
Student Diversity Committee
become a passion of mine. And Model
Classes 2013–14: Senior English/Creative Nonfiction
The Islamic Middle East
another student and I were so into the
SENIOR
been my math teacher. He built this love
are conversation-based, which means
sophomore, our teacher was sick, and
David
Activities: Resident Leader Varsity Swimming (Captain) Varsity Fall Crew
published two articles in scientific jour-
Varsity Spring Crew
nals as a result of this research, one of
The Bridge, school newspaper (Editor-in-Chief)
which I will present at the SPIE Smart
Math Team
Structures/NDE Conference in San Diego.
Science Team
Debate Team
NMH has helped me develop a never-
ending intellectual curiosity. I know I will continue to learn until the last moments of my life—and enjoy every minute of it!
Hogappella (boys’ a cappella group) Philosophy and Ethics Club (Co-founder and co-chair)
PURPOSEFUL EDUCATION Knowledge Opportunities Citizenship
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
KNOWLEDGE
Committed to excellence, Noah has taken full advantage of NMH and its culture of intellectual rigor. Next year, he will pursue his education at Northwestern University.
T
•
•
Deep Focus
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
he CMAP feature of NMH was a big draw for me. That stands for College
Model Academic Program, and it allows you to immerse yourself in a subject. You take three major courses each semester and are in each class for 80 minutes. You can double up on what you’re passionate about and form strong relationships with faculty. You get the foundation here, and then you run with it. This past summer, I did a research internship in a medicinal
Noah SENIOR
Multivariable Calculus AP Physics AP French: Language, Culture and Civics Senior English/Images of War AP Economics Linear Algebra
Activities:
I was ready.
Resident Leader
A whole other dimension for me at
Boys’ JV Cross-Country (Captain)
NMH has been about becoming a sort of
JV Track
teacher myself. As a Resident Leader, and
Model UN
somebody who is seen as being good at math and science, I get a lot of knocks on my door. I enjoy being that go-to person
KNOWLEDGE
Classes 2013–14:
chemistry lab at Boston University, and
A student who loves to learn—and to teach others.
VOTES Project Academic Committee NMH Pianists
NMH enjoys a national reputation for academic excellence and outstanding college placement. Learning takes place in and out of the classroom— in clubs, on teams, on the stage, in residence halls, and through your own internal exploration. Here you build a solid core of knowledge, made up of English, science, math, history, world languages, religion, arts, engineering, technology, equity and justice, and health and wellness. With this foundation, you can go confidently into the world.
and helping my friends, and it’s given me a whole other kind of respect for my teachers. I may even go into teaching myself one day.
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 www.nmhschool.org
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
KNOWLEDGE
Committed to excellence, Noah has taken full advantage of NMH and its culture of intellectual rigor. Next year, he will pursue his education at Northwestern University.
T
•
•
Deep Focus
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
he CMAP feature of NMH was a big draw for me. That stands for College
Model Academic Program, and it allows you to immerse yourself in a subject. You take three major courses each semester and are in each class for 80 minutes. You can double up on what you’re passionate about and form strong relationships with faculty. You get the foundation here, and then you run with it. This past summer, I did a research internship in a medicinal
Noah SENIOR
Multivariable Calculus AP Physics AP French: Language, Culture and Civics Senior English/Images of War AP Economics Linear Algebra
Activities:
I was ready.
Resident Leader
A whole other dimension for me at
Boys’ JV Cross-Country (Captain)
NMH has been about becoming a sort of
JV Track
teacher myself. As a Resident Leader, and
Model UN
somebody who is seen as being good at math and science, I get a lot of knocks on my door. I enjoy being that go-to person
KNOWLEDGE
Classes 2013–14:
chemistry lab at Boston University, and
A student who loves to learn—and to teach others.
VOTES Project Academic Committee NMH Pianists
NMH enjoys a national reputation for academic excellence and outstanding college placement. Learning takes place in and out of the classroom— in clubs, on teams, on the stage, in residence halls, and through your own internal exploration. Here you build a solid core of knowledge, made up of English, science, math, history, world languages, religion, arts, engineering, technology, equity and justice, and health and wellness. With this foundation, you can go confidently into the world.
and helping my friends, and it’s given me a whole other kind of respect for my teachers. I may even go into teaching myself one day.
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 www.nmhschool.org
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
W
hen I first came to NMH, I was definitely more of a math and
•
A Global Perspective
science person, but here I’ve really learned to love history and literature in a way I never had before. Almost all of our classes
Inspired to Learn Ismini SENIOR
Classes 2013–2014: Identity and Transformation Directing
•
Pursuing a broad range of studies at NMH, Ismini has prepared herself for a journey of discovery that will continue at Cornell University.
N M H : P U R P O S E F U L E D U CAT I O N
David has put his stamp all over NMH— as captain of the varsity swimming team; editor of the school newspaper; a member of the math, science, and debate teams; and a Resident Leader. He even makes time for Hogappella, the boys’ a cappella group.
N
MH has so much to offer. It’s like walking into a candy shop for the
mind. One of my biggest influences has of math in me—specifically, the idea that
AP Chemistry
that you’re totally engaged in classroom
AP English Literature and Composition
discussion. In fact, it’s so engaging that
AP Statistics
I remember that once, when I was a
AP Biology
Arabic—Beginning
guest speaker who came to campus, a
Activities:
subject matter that we taught the class!
Resident Leader
Circle of Sisters, affinity group for young women of color (Co-President)
What I love here is the sense that you
can stretch yourself. I never expected to take Arabic but I have. I never thought I’d get involved with Model UN, but that’s
informed debate. Now I’m about to go to
JV Soccer (Captain) Varsity Ice Hockey Varsity Lacrosse
Qatar with my Model UN group, and
The Nellies (girls’ a cappella group)
hopefully I’ll get to try out my Arabic.
Student Life Committee Rock Climbing
Independent Study/ Advanced Latin AP Statistics Linear Algebra
potential of graphene, a revolutionary
AP Economics
material that is one of the hottest topics in materials science today. I pursued this graphene at institutes in Korea. I’ve
Student intern for the S.O.A.R. program
AP Modern European History
researcher who spoke about the amazing
Asian-American Students Association
UN at NMH is particularly spectacular all over the world, making for intense and
I was also especially influenced by a
path and spent two summers studying
Office assistant in the Office of Multicultural Education
because you have so many students from
math can be used to interpret the world.
Student Diversity Committee
become a passion of mine. And Model
Classes 2013–14: Senior English/Creative Nonfiction
The Islamic Middle East
another student and I were so into the
SENIOR
been my math teacher. He built this love
are conversation-based, which means
sophomore, our teacher was sick, and
David
Activities: Resident Leader Varsity Swimming (Captain) Varsity Fall Crew
published two articles in scientific jour-
Varsity Spring Crew
nals as a result of this research, one of
The Bridge, school newspaper (Editor-in-Chief)
which I will present at the SPIE Smart
Math Team
Structures/NDE Conference in San Diego.
Science Team
Debate Team
NMH has helped me develop a never-
ending intellectual curiosity. I know I will continue to learn until the last moments of my life—and enjoy every minute of it!
Hogappella (boys’ a cappella group) Philosophy and Ethics Club (Co-founder and co-chair)
PURPOSEFUL EDUCATION Knowledge Opportunities Citizenship
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
KNOWLEDGE
Committed to excellence, Noah has taken full advantage of NMH and its culture of intellectual rigor. Next year, he will pursue his education at Northwestern University.
T
•
•
Deep Focus
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
N M H : P U R P OS E FU L E D U CAT I O N
he CMAP feature of NMH was a big draw for me. That stands for College
Model Academic Program, and it allows you to immerse yourself in a subject. You take three major courses each semester and are in each class for 80 minutes. You can double up on what you’re passionate about and form strong relationships with faculty. You get the foundation here, and then you run with it. This past summer, I did a research internship in a medicinal
Noah SENIOR
Multivariable Calculus AP Physics AP French: Language, Culture and Civics Senior English/Images of War AP Economics Linear Algebra
Activities:
I was ready.
Resident Leader
A whole other dimension for me at
Boys’ JV Cross-Country (Captain)
NMH has been about becoming a sort of
JV Track
teacher myself. As a Resident Leader, and
Model UN
somebody who is seen as being good at math and science, I get a lot of knocks on my door. I enjoy being that go-to person
KNOWLEDGE
Classes 2013–14:
chemistry lab at Boston University, and
A student who loves to learn—and to teach others.
VOTES Project Academic Committee NMH Pianists
NMH enjoys a national reputation for academic excellence and outstanding college placement. Learning takes place in and out of the classroom— in clubs, on teams, on the stage, in residence halls, and through your own internal exploration. Here you build a solid core of knowledge, made up of English, science, math, history, world languages, religion, arts, engineering, technology, equity and justice, and health and wellness. With this foundation, you can go confidently into the world.
and helping my friends, and it’s given me a whole other kind of respect for my teachers. I may even go into teaching myself one day.
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 www.nmhschool.org