What was the first thing I heard when I told my peers I would be joining the Euro spring 2022 group? “Why would you want to give up your senior spring”?
European Art Classroom: Final Thoughts from Spring 2022
May 24, 2022 10:47:16 AMMountain Classroom: The Circles That Shape Us
May 23, 2022 7:50:42 AMProctor en Segovia: In Their Words
May 22, 2022 1:47:17 PMSenior Project 2022: Preparing Students for Life at Proctor
May 17, 2022 2:38:40 PMMembers of the Class of 2022 are spending their final three weeks of high school engaged in Senior Projects. These immersive learning experiences range from full internships to explorations of personal interests. With the goal of solidifying the independent living and learning with our graduating seniors, Senior Project challenges students to propose their own course of study, manage their time effectively, and learn new skills along the way.
European Art Classroom: Finals Week
May 16, 2022 8:31:45 AMMountain Classroom: Solo Reflections and the Golden Trowel
May 15, 2022 7:11:17 PMProctor Academy's Mountain Classroom program enters its final two weeks of the Spring Term. After winding their way across the Northern Plains, students embarked on a three day solo in the Vedauwoo National Forest. Lucy '22 and Maura '22 share beautiful reflections - each in their own style - of their time on solo. Enjoy this window into perhaps the most powerful experience Proctor students can have in the entries below.
Proctor en Monteverde: End of Term Reflections
May 12, 2022 2:04:33 PMStudying abroad comes with countless challenges and lessons. Each day brings new interactions, mistakes, laughter and growth. Throughout our last weeks in Costa Rica, we have come to love the local restaurants, the unimaginably beautiful scenery, the unpredictable weather, the welcoming people and our fun adventures. Read more reflections from Proctor en Monteverde Spring 2022 below!
Mountain Classroom: Group Dynamics and Climbing Toward the End
May 9, 2022 2:16:02 PMAs the Spring Term winds to a close, Proctor Academy's Mountain Classroom program winds its way east through Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. At this point in the journey, students are running the majority of daily operations for the group. In the journal entries below, Gunnar '22 and Romy '23 reflect on how their group has evolved during their seven weeks together. During the final two and a half weeks of the program, the group will continue their journey east immersing themselves in place-based learning along the way.