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​11 Students Graduate from Atrium School

On June 11, 11 students from Atrium School graduated from eighth grade.

(Joseph Murphy)

Watertown, Mass.–-On June 11, 11 students from Atrium School graduated from eighth grade, including the school’s first students to attend Atrium from PreK through eighth grade.

In Atrium tradition, this year’s graduation speaker was an alumna, Celia Reddick ’96, a Ph.D. candidate in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education studying the intersection of education and migration. Ms. Reddick told graduates, β€œWhen I look at my daughter Keza, I want for her so many of the things that I heard you all describe about your experiences at Atrium and that I hope you continue to pursue and find in your next steps. I wish for her to develop a sense of curiosity, of empathy, of awareness, and of action. And I wish, most of all, that she too will declare one day how much she cares for her classmates and they for her, and to describe, as many of you did, the foundation that those vital relationships have provided so that she too can explore the world.”

Students from the Class of 2019 will be attending a variety of public and independent schools in the area: Boston Latin School, Cambridge School of Weston, Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall, Concord Academy, Gann Academy, and McCallie School, as well as Arlington High School, Belmont High School, Minuteman High School, and Newton South High School.

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β€œIn reading some of the last poems you've written at Atrium, the subjects and emotions are wide-ranging and the styles are varied,” said Head of School Marshall Carter in his graduation address. β€œUncertainty comes up numerous times, as do strength and confidence. But there is a shared voice, a unified vision, and sense of cohesion in them. I hope that Atrium has given you, among many other things, these two things: one is the power of your own voice on its own, and the other is an understanding of the power of your voice in concert with others.”

Founded in 1982 by Ginny Kahn, Atrium School was established as a PreK–Grade Six independent school. As Atrium grew and moved to its permanent campus at 69 Grove St. in Watertown, a Middle School was added to extend the school to eighth grade. Presently, the school has 120 students from PreK to eighth grade, hailing from a variety of communities including Watertown, Cambridge, Newton, Arlington, Boston, and Waltham.

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Located in Watertown, Atrium School’s PreK–Grade 8 progressive education encourages academic curiosity, creativity, and exploration while fostering each child’s intellectual growth and promoting Excellence with Joy. Atrium students develop confidence in themselves and respect for others within a joyful, vibrant community of nurturing teachers, engaged parents, and enriching partnerships.

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