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Sense of Place: Let the Adventures Begin
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Community: To Nurture is in Our Nature
Your Second Home: All About Boarding
Why WRA?: So-Muchto-Love Note
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Once upon a time, in the by tradition, by innovation, and by joy, Western Reserve Academy welcomed Pioneers from every corner
sat a school that at nearly 200 years old, still had its youthful glimmer.
a bold and brave group who blaze trails in learning and life. You and your family
little town of Hudson, Illuminated sparked energized of the world, belong
in our next great chapter, and this little book will share the reasons why.
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Sense of Place: Let the Adventures Begin
Let the adventures begin.
If an out-of-the-ordinary future is what you seek, you’ve come to the very best place. A place where stories of far-reaching success unfold, and eager learners truly come to be.
A place to see. A place to be.
Winding through the ivory columns and pathways of brick and ivy, students forge personal paths of learning. Finding inspiration in a place where classic teachings and the technologies of tomorrow collide, Western Reserve Academy is a one-of-a-kind setting offering an array of experiences just as unique.
Ranked #1 for Best Private High School in Ohio
Ranked #1 for Best High School for STEM in Ohio
Ranked #1 for Most Diverse High School in Ohio
An exquisite 190-acre campus neighbors the Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Named “Most Beautiful Private High School in Ohio” by Architectural Digest
Walkable meets wonderful.
Ranked Top 3 Safest Community in Ohio
Several campus buildings listed on National Register of Historic Places
WRA is located in Hudson, where just steps away, students can experience the best of quaint, idyllic, small-town living and at the same time explore opportunities that will take them to the farthest corners of the earth. Surrounded by green parks, dreamy forests, as well as coffee shops, dining and boutiques, WRA students find solace — and good use of their free time — in this lovely home away.
50 upscale stores, restaurants and coffee shops
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Offering a personal touch.
Welcoming you to our community is an ongoing endeavor. It is incredibly important too that all of our students and their families feel included, valued and heard. Our Head of School, Suzanne Buck, leads the day-to-day with a joyful spirit and purpose. Her commitment to our students is unwavering. At every opportunity, she can be found guiding, teaching, assisting and encouraging students — and absolutely enjoying every minute of it. She’s been known to rap, jump into the action on the playing field, even join our students for carpool karaoke. Not to mention, host birthday parties for every student at her campus residence, Pierce House.
100% of students experience kindness and support
Kindness
100% joy found in movie nights and ping pong parties
Creating a new home for everyone while inspiring bright futures.
Students build friendships with a fascinating and diverse student body of countless interests. Here, brainpower, talent and dedication unite.
100% matriculation including elite universities like Bowdoin, Harvard and Stanford
82% of alumni earn one or more advanced degrees
Students represent: 34 countries & 29 states
44 athletic teams with athletes of all abilities
An on-campus art gallery, plus dance and stage performances
Opportunities await.
Outsmarting the unknown is our specialty. With $9 million dollars in financial aid and merit awards distributed each year, we bring top-level education well within the realm of possibility.
From now to next.
For a welcoming community, incredible opportunities and experiences — not to mention an overwhelming sense of joy — it’s never too soon to get to know WRA.
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Academics: From Proven to Possible
Where proven jumps off the page to possible.
Where nearly 200 years of classic teachings, classic architecture and a commitment to unsurpassable excellence in STEM coursework (we were recently ranked the #1 high school for STEM in Ohio!), meets a mix of cutting-edge thinking, innovation and modern makerspaces. WRA is 100% ready to make a lasting impression on students and their unique paths.
Constructing opportunities for learning.
Our academic program is built on four academic cornerstones: personal pathways, exceptional programs, distinctive experiences and compelling outcomes. This framework enables topics that inspire students and faculty alike. When it comes to academics at WRA, the subject matter matters. Interesting. Inventive. Creative. Challenging. The adjectives are as plentiful as the courses they describe.
Personal Pathways
Cornerstone 01
Distinctive Experiences
Cornerstone 03
Personal Pathways ensure students can create their own learning plans.
Distinctive Experiences offer opportunities such as internships, research, gallery shows and more.
Exceptional Programs
Cornerstone 02
Compelling Outcomes
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Exceptional Programs open doors to new and inventive subject matter.
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Compelling Outcomes are proven with a thriving alumni network and 100% matriculation to top universities around the world.
Experience past, present & future.
From courses in Cancer Immunology to Storytelling and Sports, WRA students are exposed to both classic teachings as well as the latest in STEM innovation. With this incredible mix of course offerings, a WRA student will be ready to navigate advanced degrees and the industries beyond.
Cancer Immunology
This course covers basic methods in biotechnology during the first semester. Emphasis is placed on techniques commonly employed in most research institutions including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell culture, nucleic acid technologies, and protein purification along with the use and care of common laboratory instruments. During the second semester, students will apply these skills to a research project involving cancer immunology. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of the theory, practice and application of these techniques in research. Students will demonstrate competency in these objectives by performing experiments in the laboratory, performing well on laboratory practicals and participation in class discussions.
Storytelling and Sports
Great sports stories have it all: the glory of winning, the agony of defeat, heroes, underdogs and more. In this course, students will explore the ways these stories are told and consumed—from live events to television, radio and published columns. Students will then focus on storytelling that illuminates important issues like race and education. Possible texts include: The Great American Sports Page: A Century of Classic Columns from Ring Lardner to Sally Jenkins and The Best American Sports Writing of the Century. Students will also gather their own examples to evaluate and share.
Molding gray matter.
As far as can’t-miss facilities, the Wang Innovation Center (WIC) rises to the top. This 6,000-square-foot collaborative learning space is experiential learning at its finest. It’s a place for curious learners to dream, design and do most anything their hearts desire. Beginning with “Learning to Make” and “Learning to Code” courses, the WIC is a part of every student’s first-year curriculum. So, what are we building at WRA? Longboards, bowties, farmbots, cars — and quite a collection of impressive futures.
The size! 6,000 square feet
The scope! State-of-the art 3D printers, AI, welders, circuit shop & more
Trifecta!
1-Ideate
2-Prototype
3-Build
The courses! Engineering & Fabrication, 3D Printing & Design, E-Textiles & Wearables
The of courses! A place for enterprising entrepreneurs, future engineers, artists, everyone
The opportunities!
The WIC offers the chance for students to receive industry certifications, such as 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing and more
We Hope You WanT To H ear more Featuring THe Wang InnovaTIon cenTer78% have advanced degrees
When they’re not in the classrooms, the majority live on campus
Invested in students' academic success and can be found giving extra help during the school day, evenings and even on weekends
Front and Center.
The Academic Center (TAC) helps students develop the executive functioning skills necessary to navigate a rigorous curriculum. Students receive academic support in either small group or one-on-one advising. TAC faculty work with teachers to create and embed differentiated learning strategies within the classroom.
TAC Benefits
TAC Benefits
Students Who
Require either short or long-term executive functioning coaching
TAC Benefits Students Who
Have documented learning profiles or may have challenges identified by WRA
joy is right around the corner.
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Athletics: High Scores Across the Board
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When it comes to athletics, Reserve is consistently putting up some pretty significant numbers.
HIGH SCORES
26 competitive sports at WRA
2x
Coaching staff includes a two-time Division I national wrestling finalist, one Olympic swimmer and one former professional athlete
7 All-Americans on our current rosters
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Athletic Participation.
From 100% athletic participation across 40+ Varsity, JV and C Squad teams to 1 in 5 of our athletes continuing their sports careers in colleges like Ohio State, Georgetown, West Point and Colgate.
17 seniors already committed to play Division I or II athletics in college 4 programs of distinction that offer 10 months of on-campus training
2 eSports National Championship Titles earned by George Kagler ‘21
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First-place places.
Ideal for training, playing, watching and winning, our stateof-the-art facilities have athletic and fitness opportunities for students at every level. WRA even has a built-in fan club — with college coaches regularly attending workouts, practices and games.
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• Indoor 45,000-square-foot field house
• 2 gyms, 5 basketball courts, numerous multipurpose spaces
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• Flexible hours for student use
• From nutrition and yoga to strength and conditioning, there are many offerings to support our elite athletes, helping them perform at top levels, while promoting life-long fitness habits for all.
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Reserve Sports Network
Founded by Landon Allis '23, Reserve Sports Network is a student organization that provides live coverage, commentary and news surrounding WRA Athletics. Now in its second year of operations, RSN makes it easier than ever to stay up-to-date with Reserve athletics and gives its dozens of club members the opportunity to delve into broadcasting, live commentary, game analysis and sports media. Follow them on Instagram, @reserve.sn for continued coverage.
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Star Lineup.
Several of our current Class of '23 and '24 students are already committed to play in Division I, II and III collegiate lacrosse, basketball and wrestling programs and for so many of our athletes, continuing to compete at the college level is the dream.
In the 2021-22 school year, we saw 30 athletes — more than 30 percent of our graduating class — commit across DI, II and III levels. We love cheering them on from afar. Now check out some of our up-and-coming athletes who recently joined the ranks of higher level competition and some of our alum all stars to watch out for.
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Recent All Star Graduate - Wrestling at the United States Military Academy.
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the Victory Bell.
After every win, Reserve teams get to participate in the time-honored tradition of ringing our Victory Bell. That often-heard sweet sound of success can be attributed in part to our outstanding coaching staff who tout some impressive statistics of their
Dylan Sheridan '02— Boys Lacrosse
Founded the lacrosse program at Cleveland State University
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Assistant coach at the University of Denver
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WRA’s Director of Athletics
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Arts: Electrifying From the Start
Welcome to fine arts that are electrifying from the start.
Inspired by a blend of tradition, imagination and celebration, the Arts programs at Western Reserve Academy earn nothing less than 5 stars. With countless opportunities to sing, act, create, dance and play. WRA sets the stage for student stars to shine more brightly than ever before.
Follow along during this self-guided tour and immerse yourself in the culture of WRA Arts!
Knight Fine Arts Center
Innovation
The creative hub of campus, with a 400-seat fully equipped theater, the Moos Art Gallery, 2D and 3D visual art studios, a ceramics studio, darkroom, dance and photo studio space. The Knight Fine Arts Center is where we stage three main theater productions a year, including a musical with a live orchestra. (This year's was just announced — come see Mean Girls this spring!)
6,000-square-feet of state-of-the-art makerspace including digital imaging studios, engineering and architectural design studios, and a Chief Innovation Officer to facilitate any and all creative pursuits.
Home to our students' musical pursuits, vocal and instrumental — from private lessons to jazz ensemble, choir, string orchestra and even forming a band of their own.
TOUR STOPS 1, 2, AND 3. EXPLORE AT YOUR OWN PACE.Featured Performance: WRA Dance Program
With two full-time Dance faculty members — Director of Dance Katie Velbeck and Assistant Director of Dance Ali Anzaldi '13, a spacious studio, formal dance training, and ample performance opportunities — our program enables dancers to grow and thrive. Check out one of our performances at the Knight Fine Arts Center or our dedicated social channel for a closer look behind the scenes.
Way to go, Pios!
We were beyond proud to see our dancers perform at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse right before a Cleveland Cavaliers game. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and an incredible night for everyone.
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Find What Blows Your Mind.
The arts section of our course catalog is a full-blown showstopper. With 20+ fine and performing arts courses, the collaborations between our talented staff and students are sure to elicit a standing ovation.
“Dazzling!”
Stagecraft: where students can try their hand at set design
“Ear-bending!”
Digital Music
Production: demo-tapes are what happen here
“Wow just wow!”
Ceramics: art takes shape with two hands and a wheel
“Spectacular!”
Honors
Dance: where choreography meets possibility
Creativity unleashed like never before.
At Reserve, students have countless opportunities to pursue passions and pastimes. From rehearsal studio to pro stages, our students are earning their place in the spotlight.
Course Spotlight: Advanced Acting
This course will use scene study as the principal vehicle by which to continue exploring and expanding upon the concepts and methods introduced in Acting for the Stage. Using contemporary methodologies and eclectic techniques, direction and guidance will be based on the needs of each individual studentactor. Depending on the number and attributes of the students enrolled in the course, there may also be a segment devoted to ensemble acting a student-driven performance of a chosen one-act play that will incorporate the entire class. This course will provide a place for those students who would like to experience a more intensive, serious approach to learning the craft of acting.
Bring Yourself to the Stage 40 Steps to the LeftLatest + Greatest
"On the Box"
Cast & Crew
Vespers Tradition
Moos Gallery
"On the Box"
featured 81 studentdancers performing choreography inspired by television! Students danced to familiar theme music from popular hits such as Downton Abbey, Scooby Doo, Stranger Things and The Office.
The cast and crew of The Curious Savage brought the timeless comedy to life on the Knight Fine Arts Center stage. This charming performance, and the incredible costume and set design, captivated audience members from start to finish.
We recently celebrated the holidays with Vespers, our annual concert by candlelight. Surprise holiday caroling, not to mention a rich history that includes performances across Europe and visits to Broadway, reveals how WRA orchestra and choir students have ample opportunity to showcase their talents.
Students have the chance to showcase their artwork in our very own Moos Gallery. Recently, we hosted a Ceramics and 3D art show. Through tiles, textured vessels, “fantastic beasts” and movement, WRA students expressed their creative visions in a myriad of impressive ways.
From tinkering in a digital darkroom to performing on the floor of the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse during a Cavs game (great job dancers!) students have countless opportunities to joyfully create. From concert halls to gallery walls, studio spaces to center stage, talented students can express themselves creatively and explore their many talents in an impressive, supportive setting.
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Community: To Nurture is in Our Nature
To nurture is in our nature.
From the moment your children were born, you’ve helped them explore. Supported their hobbies. Indulged their passions and encouraged their talents and aspirations. You’ve nurtured them knowing one day they’d be ready to find their own way. That pivotal day is here.
At Reserve,
We want to help you turn your up-at-night worries into a framework for a safe, healthy, happy next stage. A nurturing four-year life plan that goes well beyond a top-tier education — with around-the-clock faculty support, delicious chef-prepared meals, global perspectives, endless weekend activities and lifelong friendships. Let us share just a few of the reasons WRA instantly feels like a home away from home.
Nourish to flourish.
Food. It’s the quickest way to our students’ hearts and we’ve got a menu full of soul-satisfying options included in tuition.
Hall of Haul
Ellsworth Hall is our dedicated dining hall, and it’s stuffed with delicious options for every taste at every time of day. Helping hands: we provided meals to local shelters during COVID.
Chef’s Whims
Locally sourced ingredients. Fan faves. Allergy-friendly options. Even “WRApotle.”
Chef Eddie’s masterful creations never disappoint. Just ask Edible Cleveland magazine food critics and the kids!
Lux Truck
Yummo. WRA is the only high school that owns a food truck. Stocked with seasonal treats—from pumpkin lattes to popsicles— and meals on the go.
The perfect place to land.
Dorm sweet dorms? Absolutely. From boutique-y to traditional, Reserve offers 11 dorms and endless home away from home feelings.
Flip for dorm-wide pancake dinners.
Paws for birthday parties for resident furry friends.
Video-game-able, snack-stocked common areas earn a high score.
Game on with ad hoc Uno® nights.
Expert homesickness handlers by faculty resident supervisors.
Added support from upper-class student leaders called Prefects. Perfect.
A place to grow.
Providing a sense of belonging, diversity, equity, inclusion at WRA.
At WRA, every student voice is valued and heard. Embracing diversity of thought and experience is critical to sustaining and strengthening our institutional values.
By working in partnership with our DEI Office, led by Dr. James Greenwood, we are committed to fostering hope and acceptance throughout all aspects of the WRA experience.
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Growing up has its challenges.
Keeping students healthy, balanced and supported is our priority.
It’s also a given—courtesy of WRA’s 24/7 Health Center. Housed in the same building as WRA’s Head of School, the Health Center is led by Medical Director Dr. Vish Hegde, Director of School Health Services Cindy Rocco and our nursing team.
WRA recently expanded our Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office which is here to support the emotional health and well-being of each student. Our school psychologist and two full-time counselors are available for scheduled, walk-in and urgent appointments at no cost
Always here to help:
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Professionals | Athletic Trainers
Licensed Counselors | Our Board Certified
Pediatrician
Our Board Certified Psychologist
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Outstanding cultivators.
Advisors
Assigned to your student from the start, our Advisors get to know each student from every angle. Our “kid concierges” become an integral part of your student’s high school experience. Advisors bring students together in small groups to help build friendships and foster community.
Athletic Trainers
From navigating injury to adopting healthy workout and nutrition habits to guiding athletes to achieve their fitness and performance goals, our training staff helps students map out a strategy for a healthy lifestyle. You’ll find our training staff busy at work at The Murdough Athletic Center.
Student Clubs and Organizations
Nearly 50 student-led clubs give Pioneers every opportunity to dream, debate, ski, create, play ping pong, stargaze and more.
SCATTER JOY & SEE WHAT Go & gather.
Every week our Student Life Office outlines a campus-full of fun in The Weekend Activities Report.
Just to name a few: on-campus firepits and s’mores, hiking trips, flag football, apple picking, NBA games, jaunts to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Bubble Tea Tastings and even a “Who can handle the hottest hot sauce” contest.
Western Reserve Academy.
Everything at WRA is designed to nurture young minds. A safe, diverse, beautiful campus. Comfortable residences. And a caring and supportive staff. There is no better place for your student to learn, to grow and to thrive.
Your Second Home: All About Boarding
Day Families, this chapter is for you, too!
Their next nest.
Situated at the very top of the unique, experiential features WRA has to offer — is the opportunity to board. While every school can offer classrooms, rehearsal rooms or locker rooms, only a boarding school adds in dining rooms, laundry rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. And when you’re a Day Student, you have all of the benefits of a boarding school — navigating high school with a global community, top curriculum, beautiful and historic campus (to name a few)! You’ll feel right at home.
Established as a boarding school in 1826, our campus environment is a key part of our DNA. At Reserve, we’re dedicated to providing ample space for growing, learning, living and life-skillbuilding. From cozy dorm rooms to fireside chats to late-night study sessions, we strive to create a sense of belonging for every one of our students.
Face-to-FaceTime®.
Boarding school is ideal for the student ready to stretch their mind and spread their wings. Boarding is also ideal for those seeking structure and organized activity in a safe, secure environment. Whether your student seeks adventures with friends or quiet conversations with a close-knit community, Reserve students have ample opportunities to hone their communication skills — even beyond campus-borders — a.k.a. video chats and texts like they never left!
Hey dad what’s up?
You take Venmo right?
My guard now...
Whaaat?!
Sooo not fair
I was just calling to say hey
Hey please send money?
Dad! Grrr �� I’ m texting mom...
What impressed you most about Reserve?
WRA students look you in the eye when they talk to you, they’re so polite, great posture—we were really impressed by their level of maturity.
— Diane and David Ashley, parents of Julia ‘20 and Brooke ‘21
John Steen Class of ‘63
What do you remember most about your time at WRA?
The boarding school experience was extremely valuable in my life. It taught me how to live well with other people. At Reserve, your teachers are accessible—you see them more than just in a classroom. They’re your coaches. You might have dinner with them, breakfast with them. You might sit at the French table and speak French throughout dinner. Reserve has really sustained this atmosphere, and I’m thankful for that.
One of the biggest reasons our boarding school stands out among the rest is the warm, welcoming approach our families experience when they visit our campus.
Why did you choose WRA?
When I visited Reserve, I was looking at a lot of boarding schools in New England. In fact, Reserve was the only one I looked at outside of that area. My student tour guides answered my questions and even ate dinner with me. I chose to go to WRA because I could see that everyone was just genuinely really, really nice.
— Calum Mawer ‘18
WRA in a sentence?
The sense of community at WRA is unmistakable and makes the school truly feel like home.
— Julia Gasbarre '17
Everyone loves to be on board
Why was WRA the right choice for your family?
This is the gift we can give our kids. I’ve taught in public school for 19 years now, and I’ve never seen a student in my school walk around with an SAT or ACT prep course book the way I did at Reserve. But that’s the culture of WRA. Your children are around kids who are looking toward their future and who are intellectually curious. We only live about 25 minutes away, but our kids were so busy they didn’t end up coming home as often as we thought they would. They were so happy and involved. It's kind of a beautiful thing when your kids can handle life and create happiness on their own.”
— Libby Frato-Sweeney, parent of Noah ‘20, Ellie ‘20, Carter ‘22 and Finnegan ‘26
Rooms to grow.
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Reserve offers 11 dorms, and an infinite mix of spaces, vibes and memories-in-the-making. Boarding students foster friendships and master the art of living with a roommate. They participate in dorm vs. dorm cornhole competitions, common room decorating contests and even the occasional dorm dog’s birthday party. Plus, with 80% of our faculty living on campus there’s always guidance, mentorship, supervision and around-the-clock support nearby.
Boarding
As you can see, WRA is not just a boarding school, we’re the boarding school. The school committed to and honored to be your child’s second home. The school ready to welcome, challenge and encourage students toward success. The school
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#2 Curriculum that excites & inspires.
Each student is unique, both in their individuality and in their needs. Fortunately, our team and our curriculum are just as unique as the students, and with courses designed to expose their minds to any possibility, and faculty there to help them on their journey, WRA turns possibility into reality.
Pre-Law
WRA is the only school in the region with this offering.
Cancer Immunology
In partnership with the Cleveland Clinic, students have access to challenging coursework, advanced lab spaces and peer-to-peer mentoring.
Learn to Make/Learn to Code
Harnessing WRA’s #1 Ranking in STEM and best-in-class makerspace, the Wang Innovation Center (WIC) involves every student in hands-on learning of 21st century skills.
Leaders leading with a joyful heart.
Compass
Shark Tank meets research meets TED Talk in this selfdirected learning course with entrepreneurial emphasis — from developing and pitching ideas to bringing them to life.
Honors Dance
Countless opportunities for advanced dancers to choreograph and perform.
How does Reserve balance intense curriculum with life outside the classroom? Wholeheartedly. With sincerity and commitment, Head of School Suzanne Walker Buck is far from a typical leader. She is a force for change, for good, and above all, for students. Mrs. Buck works to create an environment that’s everything you could ask for and more.
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A charming town we hold near and dear.
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When it comes to mapping out the perfect path, Reserve kids often follow the one that leads directly into Hudson. Students strolling the sidewalks in our green blazers are as much a part of Hudson as its village green and iconic clock tower. From trendy boutiques to coffee shops, and bookstores to bubble teas, Hudson is the quintessential American town, safe, beautiful, steeped in tradition, and only a short walk away.
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A heartland campus that’s lovely inside and out .
While our curriculum, green campus and resources rival those of the most elite boarding schools in the country, only here will you find an incredible family of support including counselors, coaches and advisors combined with Midwestern values. The result is a beyond-supportive environment with an all-consuming Sense of Place.
Advisors are parent partners— sharing points of concern with kindness and compassion.”
—Jennifer Biehn, Director of Enrollment Management
From mentioning a hard-won chemistry grade to bravely shedding introvert status to attend a weekend campus gathering, our advisors foster growth in our children.
Architectural Digest named WRA the most beautiful private school in Ohio and I agree completely.”
—Abbey Baker '94While the environmental aesthetics at Reserve are beautiful, so are the people. From holding a door or nodding a friendly hello to thanking teachers for imparting their wisdom, the atmosphere here is kinder and gentler than in other parts of the country — and certainly an aspect of Reserve that our students will notice and embrace.
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Food, fun, family and friendship? Absolutely! At Reserve we take food and shelter to the next level— and well, the level
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From curated meals to 11 dorms that feel like home, let us reserve a place for your student.
A wow weekend out.
Our Student Life Office organizes our annual “Fire and Ice” event. Think fireworks, a dining hall turned skating rink, ice sculptures, a DJ plus our food truck with hot chocolate and cookies.
Extra special extracurriculars.
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At Reserve, students can experience wins in the traditional sense, as in countless team victories or scholarships to D1 schools. In a not-so-traditional sense, students can grow as athletes simply by meeting a personal goal or developing a lifelong love of fitness.
Our Fine Arts students are also busy nurturing talents or simply enjoying time spent in the studios or on stage. Whether it’s entry into a prestigious college conservatory program or a personal experiment with paint on paper, our talented staff is ready to provide one-on-one attention.
#8 GREEN LOOKING GREAT IN
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We like to tell our students, “Reserve Green becomes you.” Reserve Green is how we refer to our school uniforms—the classic green blazers, striper ties and kilts. Beyond stylish garments, that Green runs deep. Our alumni love their alma mater and comprise a network of Pioneers that supports students well beyond their years here.
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A boarding school that welcomes students day by day.
Though we are a boarding school, our day students are very much part of our diverse campus family. Only here will day students find a lot to love including:
Around-the-clock support
Access to on-campus faculty
Weekend programming
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily
The feeling of family within our residential environment
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WRA is where students belong.
Last but not least, the #10 reason we love WRA is how much our students love it. Reserve is a place where every student will feel welcomed, challenged and encouraged. It’s a home-away-from-home.
It’s a beautiful, thoughtful environment in which students can joyfully learn, grow and thrive.