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Help Us Tell the Pace Story

The Kam Memar Lower School will feature a space dedicated to telling the story of Pace Academy. Do you have a Pace artifact of significance to the school that you might consider loaning or donating to the gallery? Send a photo of the item and a thorough written description to Creative Services Manager RYAN VIHLEN at ryan.vihlen@paceacademy.org.

MS. SMITH LEADS KNIGHT SCHOOL

On March 11, more than 75 alumni tuned in for longtime Upper School history teacher HELEN SMITH’s return to the classroom—virtually. Over Zoom, Smith shared with alumni how teaching history has changed in her almost 50 years at Pace. She led a second installment of Knight School in May.

LEADERSHIP PACE PARTICIPANTS REUNITE

ALUMNI OUT & ABOUT

GORDON CORSETTI ’06, who moonlights as an official for Atlanta Youth Lacrosse, served as a referee during a March lacrosse game in which Pace faced North Atlanta. The Knights emerged victorious, defeating the Warriors 14–3. When he’s not on the field, Gordon works for Atlanta-based Volt Power.

On Feb. 18, graduates of the Leadership Pace program gathered virtually for the first-ever Leadership Pace reunion. The program, launched in 2016, is designed to foster the next generation of school leadership and facilitate deep alumni engagement with the school, the community and fellow alumni. To date, 74 alumni have participated in Leadership Pace.

As Leadership Pace strives to offer participants an insider look at school operations, purposeful interactions with school leaders and a voice as to the school’s direction, the virtual program featured presentations by Isdell Center for Global Leadership Director TRISH ANDERSON, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer JOANNE BROWN and Head of Upper School MIKE GANNON.

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