Today we honor Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, which is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the effective ending of slavery in the United States.
News
Catch up on the latest news from Breck students, faculty, and alumni.
Breck Yearbook Edition 79 officially dropped yesterday, and there were so many students who were beyond excited to receive their copy! The theme for this year’s edition is “Better Together,” and we caught up with this year’s editors Matthew Berestka ’22, Becca Holt ’22, and Belle Johansson ’22 to get their take on why this edition is special.
In April, Breck students in Grade 2, 3, and 4 competed in the semi-annual Noetic Learning Math Contest. Noetic Learning Math Contest is a national mathematics contest for elementary and middle school students. The goal of the competition is to encourage students' interest in math, to develop their problem-solving skills, and to inspire them to excel in math.
We are excited to share that Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass, will visit campus next week.
We are proud to announce that Breck alumnae Julia Murphy '18 and Kelly Reiling '18 have been named Fulbright Scholars for 2022.
Fulbright Scholar and Breck alumnae, Julia Murphy '18, talks about her Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Fellowship coming up this fall in Taiwan.
Fulbright Scholar and Breck alumnae, Kelly Reiling '18, talks about her Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Fellowship coming up this fall in Taiwan.
The Breck School Chess Club’s Primary Team (K-3) placed second in the SCA Statewide Primary/Elementary Championship, and the Elementary Team placed fifth overall.