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At Hill, It’s The Path

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By Leonard Shapiro

few years back, Treavor Lord, the Head of School at Middleburg’s Hill School, was attending the wedding of a former student when he ran into a couple of other young men who had been in the same class. And for one of them, it had not always been easy. Still, he had managed to survive, and eventually thrive. “The school taught us what was important,” he told Lord that day. “It helped us learn how to do things the right way.” Hill has been doing that since 1926, Photo by Dorsey DeButts when the Junior Kindergarten through Hill Head of School Treavor Lord, Eighth Grade school was first founded. And over the years, it has also adapted an Director of Enrollment Kelly Johnson and teacher John Daum. important philosophy, best summarized as “preparing the child for the path, not preparing the path for the child.” It’s a slogan and a concept that both Lord and Kelly Johnson, Hill’s Director of Enrollment, often talk about when they meet with the parents of prospective Hill students. And, Johnson said, they both often hear from former students that, “Hill School was always there for me. It’s where I learned the value of hard work and the effect that it can have on the rest of your life.” “Kelly and I both meet with nearly every prospective parent,” Lord said. “It’s a little unusual, but very important. I want to be certain that we are clearly communicating what Hill’s mission and philosophy is so that families can make the right decision about whether we are the right school for their family. “Our mission is simple – to help children grow into happy, successful adults. It’s really what all parents and good teachers want. Our program of Total Education (strong academics surrounded by meaningful participation in the co-curriculars of Music, Art, Theater, and Sports) helps to build a strong foundation for our students. They get to participate in programs they have a natural interest or passion for and, equally important, they participate in programs that might not come as easily to them. That helps them develop the character traits of determination, perseverance, and humility that will be important to them in their adult years.” Johnson added “When the adults in a child’s life are aligned – their parents, their teachers, their extended “family” - children thrive. This partnership with parents and providing children the skills to navigate the path versus making the path easy to navigate will help children face joy, accomplishments, challenges, and setbacks, with equal enthusiasm and resolve. Abby All, a 2016 Hill graduate and now a sophomore at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., knows about struggling. “I was in the public school system from kindergarten to third grade,” she said. “I really was struggling academically, and then my parents enrolled me at Hill, which really helped me grow.” She also found her own particular paths over the next five years. “I was exposed to so many different things—theater, art, music, sports, and that was really crucial in being able to transition to high school (Foxcroft). It showed me the importance of academics, but it was also important to do other things that will help structure who you are. “As I got into the upper school, you also had to push yourself to succeed. But there was such an incredible support system. The people there just will not allow you to fail.” Will Driskill’s path to get to Hill seemed almost pre-determined, if only because his mother, Lizanne, and his uncle, the late Chip White, were both graduates of the school. But he also cherished his own experience going from kindergarten all the way through eighth grade. “The biggest thing was that, aside from the academics, you were able to participate in a wide variety of activities,” he said. “Some schools just shove things down your throat. Hill allows you to decide what you like, what your passion is, and then gives you an opportunity to make it happen. “I was never pushed to do certain things. They guided me and helped me and eventually provided a bunch of different paths I could follow.” Will, now 23, has taken a path since college to pursue a real estate career. And to do it in his hometown. “Hill School helped me understand that Middleburg was a place to be loved and cherished and a place where I really wanted to be.” Abby and Will clearly were prepared for the path at Hill, and they took it.

MIDDLEBURG SUSTAINABLE COMMITTEE| Winter 2022


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A Letter From Paris: The Wedding Rehearsal From Hell

5min
page 66

PROPERTY Writes - Willwyn Farm: History and Horse Heaven

3min
pages 64-65

At Wakefield, a Scholarship Made All the Difference

3min
page 63

Middleburg Mayor Off to a Great Start

3min
page 62

TIRTHAS-The Thin Places Where Earthly and Divine Meet

2min
pages 60-61

Two Brave Men Honored as Civil Rights Stalwarts

4min
pages 58-59

Tremelo: A New Bar With a Musical Touch

3min
page 56

Hardly the Retiring Type Advocating for Children

4min
page 54

PATH Foundation Paves the Way

3min
page 53

At Cupcakes and Lace, It’s Sew Perfect

3min
page 52

The Potter’s House Making a Comeback

3min
page 51

A FIELD TRIP FOR THE BIRDS

3min
page 50

Profiles in1962 Courage: Integrating Loudoun’s Public Schools

7min
pages 48-49

Vineyard VIEW: Tasting the Wide World of Wine in Leesburg

3min
page 47

Foxcroft Student Just Keeps Zooming Along

3min
page 46

It’s Home Sweet Home for Miss “Issy”

3min
page 44

Country Zest & Style Winter 2022 Edition

3min
page 43

A Field of Dreams for Bernadette Boland

3min
page 42

Montana and Middleburg: A Perfect Fit

4min
page 41

At Home in the Countryside

3min
page 39

It’s Sophie’s Choice toHelp Save the Land

3min
page 38

It’s Family, It’s Horses, It’s Home

3min
page 37

NOBODY HERE BUT US CHICKENS

2min
pages 34-35

New Technology: BRINGS BLACK HISTORY TO LIFE

5min
page 32

Keeping Traditions Alive to a Tea

3min
page 31

A Music Man with the Touch of an Artist

3min
page 30

STUDIO LUXE: A Welcoming Boutique for One and All

4min
page 29

At Hill, It’s The Path

4min
page 28

MODERN FINANCE - Electric Vehicles: Driving Toward the Future

2min
page 27

Leesburg’s Glenfiddich House Has Some History

3min
page 26

CARRY ME BACK: Hold Your Horses, It’s All Mush for the Dogs

3min
page 25

Land Trust of Virginia Had a Very Good Year

3min
page 24

Moonstruck Geologist Played a Vital Role at NASA

3min
page 23

Physical Therapist Mary Wilson Making a Wheel Difference

3min
page 22

CELEBRATIONS

1min
page 20

For the Bowersock Family, A Final Chapter

6min
page 18

A Vintage Shop Blends Wine, Art and Antiques

3min
page 17

Bluewater Market Has Survived and Thrived

3min
page 16

Cup of COFFEE: A New Year, a New Approach

5min
page 14

The Ice Was Nice and Thick in the Mid-1800s

3min
page 12

Crafted With Old World Care

3min
pages 8-9

Young Musicians Will Take Center Stage

3min
page 6

of NOTE - IT’S FABULOUS FEBRUARY

3min
page 4

For Chef Pete, Cruising to a Delicious Destination

3min
page 3

Straight Shooter Teresa Condon Right on Target

4min
pages 10-11
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