Last
month a team of eleven outside educators from some of the top schools in New
England (including three from ISL schools) spent three days on the Rivers’
campus - sitting in on classes, talking to students, teachers, administrators,
trustees, alumni, and parents, examining programs, reading critical documents -
all for the purpose of validating the self-study Rivers had completed the year
before. The committee left as “huge
fans” of the school. Below is the letter
Molly King, the chair of the committee, wrote to the Rivers community, followed
by the list of visiting committee members:
November 6, 2013
Dear Rivers
Community,
The past few days
have been a remarkable example of who you are as a community. From the moment
the Visiting Committee stepped on campus last Sunday, we were warmly welcomed
by all---students, faculty, staff, trustees, administrators and parents.
- Students: Your
spirit is infectious. From tours, class discussions, practices and games,
announcements, speeches and musical performances, all of us left Rivers not
only in awe of your talents, but also of your connection to your school, to
your teachers and to each other. You seek to make a positive difference and you
do. Keep up the great work.
- Faculty: We are
mightily impressed. Your expertise in your subject areas is matched only by
your total commitment to the wellbeing of your students. They notice. Every
Visiting Committee member heard stories from students about what a difference
you are making to their lives. Excellence with Humanity. Your motto. There it
is.
- Administration
and Staff: Talk about a can-do attitude! You collaborate at every turn, whether
it's making an event happen (like hosting us), covering for each other in a
time of need without regard for self, supporting families in need or finding
innovative solutions to challenges big and small, you are all in for
Rivers.
- Trustees, alumni
and parents: From dinner together on Sunday night to meetings in Willis House,
your thoughtful reflections upon and affection for Rivers were the signature
aspects of our conversations. All of you go above and beyond to share your
talents and your generosity with Rivers and particularly looking at the
exponential increase in your engagement over the last fifteen years, there is
much for which you should be proud.
And to Tom
Olverson, who is probably tempted to delete any words of praise from us, please
know how much the entire Visiting Committee respects your leadership and
profound affection for Rivers---both of which have had a transformative effect
on this wonderful school during your tenure.
On behalf of all of
us who have had the privilege of serving on the Rivers Visiting Committee,
thank you to all and know that you have eleven huge fans sprinkled across the
landscape of New England schools.
Warmly,
Molly KingChair, NEASC Visiting Committee
Head of School, Greenwich Academy
NEASC
Visiting Committee Members
Molly
King, ChairHead of School
Greenwich Academy
Greenwich, CT
Theodorick B. Bland, Assistant Chair
Head of SchoolMilton Academy
Milton, MA
William Clapp
Mathematics Department ChairBerwick Academy
South Berwick, ME
J. Bradley Faus
Instructor in ArtThe Hotchkiss School
Lakeville, CT
Heather Flewelling
Director of Multiculturalism & Community DevelopmentMilton Academy
Milton, MA
Tucker Hastings
Junior Class Dean, French TeacherBrunswick School
Greenwich, CT
Maureen Keleher
Latin TeacherThayer Academy
Braintree, MA
Jennifer Kenerson
Mathematics TeacherTaft School
Watertown, CT
Mark McLaughlin
Associate Head of SchoolProvidence Country Day School
East Providence, RI
David Rost
Dean of StudentsConcord Academy
Concord, MA
Thomas Sullivan
Head of Upper SchoolGreenwich Academy
Greenwich, CT