
The new Board members are Lois Fitton, Josh Kalafer, Allen Y. Kim, Margaret Santana, and Umesh Subramanian.
The new Board members are Lois Fitton, Josh Kalafer, Allen Y. Kim, Margaret Santana, and Umesh Subramanian.
We recognize those who are leaving Pingry at the end of the school year.
The newest Pingry alumni graduated during the School's 161st Commencement Exercises.
The Letter-In-Life Award is the most prestigious honor that the School bestows upon a graduate. Ms. DeLaney is a licensed clinical social worker, philanthropist, and former Pingry trustee who has had a profound impact on Pingry.
"Mags," who passed away in early May, was praised for his positive impact on the Pingry community.
This celebration for Grade 5 recognizes student achievements and marks the transition from Lower to Middle School.
Scholar athletes impressive in balancing high achievements in academics and athletics.
This accomplished group of 143 students will be continuing their academic careers at 79 different colleges and universities.
Twenty-six Pingry seniors bring their athletic talents to college teams...
Allen has tutored writing, written for The Pingry Record, and created STEM in Place.
Artwork by seven Pingry students—the most pieces from any school—is on display until Sunday, August 28 in the prestigious "Fresh Perspectives" exhibit presented by the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ.
Congratulations to:
Shacil Boatswain '23
Olivia Hung '22
Aida Li '23
Ashley Li '23
Victoria Ramos '23
Julia Saksena '22
Olivia Telemaque '22
"Fresh Perspectives" is an annual juried exhibit for New Jersey high school students; Pingry students have been included nearly every year for about 25 years. This year's exhibit features 50 pieces of outstanding artwork selected from hundreds of submissions from 40 New Jersey high schools. For safety reasons, the exhibit is being hosted online this year.
The show began in 1989 to give artistically accomplished high school students an outlet to express their creativity, as well as the experience of having their work appear in a professionally organized museum exhibition. It also recognizes art teachers for their encouragement and effective teaching of these student artists.
Contact: Greg Waxberg '96, Communications Writer, Editor of The Pingry Review