FALL 2022

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UPCOMING EVENTS

106th McDonogh vs. Gilman Football Game

Saturday, November 5 at 2:00 p.m.

The McDonogh Tent opens at 1:00 p.m.

Gilman School or via livestream



McDonogh Reception in Boston

Wednesday, November 9 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Commonwealth Hotel | Olmsted Room

RSVP to alumni@mcdonogh.org.


McDonogh “Let’s Retire to Lunch” Brunch

Thursday, November 17 at 12:00 p.m. 

BlueStone Restaurant | Timonium, MD

RSVP to Noreen Lidston at nlidston@mcdonogh.org.


McDonogh Voices: The 1950s and 1960s, Prosperity and Protest

Thursday, November 17 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.

RSVP for the webinar.


Holiday Dinner and Concert

Tuesday, December 6 at 4:45 p.m.

Details are forthcoming. Please save the date. 


McDonogh Voices: The 1970s, Times of Transition

Thursday, January 19 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.

RSVP for the webinar.


McDonogh “Let’s Retire to Lunch” Brunch

Thursday, December 15 at 12:00 p.m. 

BlueStone Restaurant | Timonium, MD

RSVP to Noreen Lidston at nlidston@mcdonogh.org.


McDonogh “Let’s Retire to Lunch” Brunch

Thursday, January 19 at 12:00 p.m. 

BlueStone Restaurant | Timonium, MD

RSVP to Noreen Lidston at nlidston@mcdonogh.org.


McDonogh Reception in New York

Monday, January 30

Details are forthcoming. Please save the date. 


McDonogh Reception in Greenwich

Tuesday, January 31

Details are forthcoming. Please save the date. 


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DESERVING FACULTY HONORED

There is nothing more satisfying than to see a colleague receive recognition for their dedication to their job. And there is nothing more fun than trying to guess the next worthy recipient of a teaching chair. On August 22, Dave Farace ‘87 named the awardees of two faculty chairs after describing their roles and their impact on the McDonogh community. Read more.

RETIREES REUNITE AND REMINISCE AT ROOTS

Nearly 30 retired employees returned to campus on September 16 for a tour of the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Middle School and lunch at Roots Farm. They were joined by current faculty and staff who were thrilled to reconnect with their former colleagues. Head of School Dave Farace ’87 gave an update on school life during lunch, which was prepared in the new brick oven by Farmer Sharon Hood and Chef Mallory Staley. See the photos.

DEDICATION DAY HONORS AND REMEMBERS

The entire school community and more than 35 guests gathered at Childs Memorial Terrace for the Dedication Day ceremony on October 14. The ceremony was an opportunity to honor those whose labor, philanthropy, dedication, and sacrifice helped to establish and enrich McDonogh School as well as to remember the 68 members of the McDonogh Family who passed away since last year’s event. See more and view the recording.

COMMUNITY CELEBRATES SCHOLARSHIP

More than 300 students, mentors, donors, Living Legacy Society members, trustees, faculty, staff, and special guests gathered for the annual Scholarship Celebration on October 16 to recognize one of McDonogh’s most important traditions. Head of School Dave Farace ’87, a former scholarship student himself, spoke about the significance of McDonogh’s Scholarship Program and speakers Courtney Vaughn ’11 and Zach Hayashi ’23 reflected on the impact of a McDonogh education. Read more and view the remarks from Courtney and Zach.

COME BACK TO THE CLASSROOM

Reimmerse yourself in campus life and reengage with students by becoming a substitute teacher or volunteer! If you are interested in any of the opportunities below, please complete this form and indicate your area of interest.

 

Volunteer with the Upper School

Volunteers will assist the Upper School by proctoring exams and assisting with regular functions within the learning support office.


Substitute Teach

The Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools are looking for retired faculty members—already familiar with the School’s culture and expectations—to provide substitute teaching support. 


Volunteer with Greatest Good McDonogh

Greatest Good McDonogh teaches students best practices in service learning, philanthropy, community engagement, and social innovation through integrated coursework and experiential learning. Volunteers will help carry out initiatives of this program by working with students and non-profit organizations. 

GET CONNECTED WITH MCDONOGH CONNECT

McDonogh Connect serves as a directory and networking platform that helps retirees connect with each other and McDonogh alumni. For instructions on how to get started or download the app, click here. There is also a dedicated group within the platform just for retirees. It’s a great place to share information and updates. To join, select “Groups” from the menu on the left and choose “Retirees”. Contact Conor Johnston at cjohnston@mcdonogh.org with questions.

THIS YEAR IN MCDONOGH VOICES

In conjunction with the School’s approaching 150th anniversary, McDonogh Voices will explore the alumni experience by decade. During each webinar, historical experts will provide global, national, and regional context while alumni panelists share their perspectives having been students at that time. Learn more and register here

SAVE THE DATE FOR REUNION WEEKEND 2023

We are excited to welcome you back to campus April 28-30 for Reunion Weekend! Connect with alumni, faculty, and friends; tour the campus and learn about our innovative programs; and make new memories during this fun-filled weekend of events. More information will be posted on the website soon. Please save the date!

CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS

We are proud to honor our outstanding alumni and are currently seeking nominations for the Athletic Hall of Fame, Young Alumni Award, and Distinguished Service Award. If you know an alum who would make a good candidate, please review the qualifications and nomination process here.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


McDonogh Magazine

Did you see the interview with Head of School Dave Farace '87 and President of the Board Rob Young '86 in the latest issue of McDonogh Magazine? The Summer 2022 issue is also filled with stories about the LifeReady learning taking place in our classrooms and beyond and serves as an example of what makes McDonogh special. Check it out.


The 2021-2022 Philanthropy Report

Thank you to all the retired employees who made a gift to McDonogh during the 2021-2022 fiscal year! Visit mcdonogh.org/philanthropyreport to view giving lists, read donor spotlights, and learn about the impact of your generosity.

HELP US CREATE A 150TH ANNIVERSARY OBJECTS EXHIBIT

There are many artifacts and anecdotes that, when combined, tell the rich story of McDonogh’s history. In anticipation of the School’s 150th anniversary, we will be collecting historical items from members of the McDonogh community and curating them for a celebratory exhibit that will open in fall of 2023. If you have an object to share, please complete this form. Submissions are due by Friday, December 9. Selected pieces will be collected in the spring. For questions, please contact Andrea Anderson, Alumni Engagement Associate, at aanderson@mcdonogh.org or 443-544-7052.

SHARE YOUR MEMORIES

The McDonogh experience creates bonds that transcend generations. As we prepare to celebrate 150 years at McDonogh, we invite you, as retired employees, to share your reflections and fond memories about McDonogh using this link. Submissions will be compiled for a special project.

NEWS AND PHOTOS

To see photos and stories from the Junior Pin Ceremony, Honey of a Jamfest, the Middle School play, and many other wonderful happenings on campus, please visit the McDonogh Media HubYou can also follow McDonogh on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

THE SCHOOL STORE: GET YOUR SCHOOL SPIRIT ON

Fall is here and the School Store is filled with a great selection of outerwear, spirit wear, and apparel. Visit the School Store online to see what's new.

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