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YOU BELONG

B Our three dining halls sit at the far end of Main Hall. These bright beautiful spaces are hubs of campus life, where students eat, study, or relax with friends.

hereB Abe Lincoln keeps watch over the school’s main lobby, which also bears his name. Students often gather here before and between classes; they also rub his nose for luck with each passing. Its acoustic sweet spot makes Lincoln Lobby a favorite performance space for Taft’s a cappella groups. The Choral Room and the Faculty Room, two of the most historic spots on campus, flank Lincoln Lobby.

B Bingham Auditorium sits at one end of Main Hall. It is where the full school community comes together as one for assemblies and Morning Meetings throughout the year. Bingham is also home to Taft’s main stage theater, and where the head of school welcomes students back to campus at the start of each academic year.

B Some of the school’s most historic spaces also sit along Main Hall, including the Woolworth Faculty Room. Vestiges of the Faculty Room’s past life as the school library add a sense of place, history, character, and charm to the space now used for community gatherings and receptions, as a cozy study space, occasional classes, and club meetings.

We are what makes Taft Taft: we are a deeply connected and intertwined community that naturally leads each individual to build treasured and valued bonds. The person assigned to sit next to you in Bingham Auditorium may become the close friend you stay up late talking to in your dorm, your most dedicated teammate, or your talented co-star in the spring musical.

—Maya

OUR DORMS ARE MEANT TO BE, IN EVERY SENSE, a

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