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It’s a new year — Hudson Valley schools, services, and activities are ready for a new beginning with big plans, new challenges, and yes, even fun!
Developing naturally and joyfully
Dutchess Day School offers a nurturing, co-ed environment in which children are immersed in an enriched academic learning experience. The accredited faculty delivers a high-quality approach to education, which is essential to developing the maturity and competence students need to function effectively in a rapidly changing world. Using an interdisciplinary curriculum, students experience individual and group learning, prioritizing the diversity and individuality of each person. The teaching staff skillfully applies structure and freedom, encouraging each student to develop naturally and joyfully, setting no limits on their achievements.
Dutchess Day School
415 Rte 343
Millbrook
845.677.5014
www.dutchessday.org
Embracing a passion for learning
What drives your passion to learn? Are you an artist? A scientist? A writer? An athlete? A combination of all? At Emma Willard School, we invite you to embrace your passion and use it to shape your individualized learning experience. For over 200 years, Emma Willard School has been a leader in girls’ education, challenging students to question, reason, learn, grow, and lead. Whether you already know your passion, or are still finding your way, Emma Willard School empowers you to define your own path. Our academic pillars of intellectual flexibility, community, equity, and justice ensure that students walk away with a life-long sense of purpose. With a balance of academic rigor, a culture of belonging, and a focus on individual wellness, Emma Willard School prepares boarding and day students in grades 9 through 12 to go out and impact their world.
Emma Willard School
285 Pawling Ave
Troy
518.833.1300
www.emmawillard.org
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