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Annabel Semans ’22 earns National Merit Commended Student honors
Congratulations, to Saint Mary’s senior Annabel Semans ’22 on being named a National Merit Scholarship 2022 Commended Student� These Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2022 competition by taking the 2021 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT)� “Those named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” said a spokesperson for NMSC� “These students represent a valuable national resource� Recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation�” The announcement by Head of School Carol Killebrew took place in assembly Monday morning, Sept� 27, 2021�
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A group of Saint Mary’s student leaders attended virtually from study rooms in Kenan Library in December the 2021 National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Diversity Leadership Conference� The programming took place online from 9 a�m� – 2:30 p�m� each day with conference activities each evening� The NAIS online Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) is a multiracial, multicultural gathering of upper school student leaders (grades 9-12) from across the U�S� and abroad� SDLC focuses on self-reflecting, forming allies, and building community� Led by a diverse team of trained adult and peer facilitators, participating students develop cross-cultural communication skills, design effective strategies for social justice practice through dialogue and the arts and learn the foundations of allyship and networking principles� Saint Mary’s participants are, pictured left to right, Keithia Robinson ’22, Destiny Ellington ’23, Ollie Atkins ’24, Chloe Coleman ’23, Zoe Lee ’22, and Sophia Bahna-Neta ’24 (not pictured)�
Heather Ramee accepted for NCGS cohort
Instructor of Seminar/Academic Chair Heather Ramee has been accepted as a member of the National Coalition of Girls Schools' (NCGS) Global Action Research Collaborative on Girls’ Education’s 2022-2023 cohort, which will be researching The Global Reset – New Opportunities for Educating Girls�
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Board of Trustees Chair Liza Roberts, Chief Financial Officer Shelly Lammon, and Head of School Carol Killebrew, pictured left to right, represented Saint Mary’s in January at the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS) Heads, Trustees, and CFOs 2022 Leadership Conference in Pinehurst, North Carolina� The theme of the conference was Framing the Future, designed to challenge leaders to rethink how they engage in leadership and governance to remain mission-aligned and support the long-term success of their schools�