Students Speak to the Power of Girls
Five students from the Hallmark Humanities class taught by Dr. Alexander and Ms. Cook-Dubin shared thoughts in the run-up to this year’s International Day of the Girl.
Five students from the Hallmark Humanities class taught by Dr. Alexander and Ms. Cook-Dubin shared thoughts in the run-up to this year’s International Day of the Girl.
A virtual homecoming of sorts, celebrating Horizons and girls' leadership. On Saturday, October 17, we celebrated the return of students to campus with a student takeover of one of Miss…
Students’ first week of in-person classes was joyous — and packed to the gills. The first week of term two was both full and joyous. Many students returned to campus…
As athletics re-starts this fall, a new activity joins the roster: archery! Now that students are back on campus, athletics have resumed — and we’ve added archery to the mix!…
On Nov. 10, we hosted a special film screening and discussion with filmmaker Martha Wheelock ’59 about the 87-year history of women’s right to vote.
A new poem by Jiho Shin ’21. [English translation] I was wonderingif I was trappedI was beginningto believe in the trapwhen I saw the keys They didn’t cryof painor for…
In a year of particular adversity and uncertainty, Miss Hall’s is providing ever more ways to support our students.