Carolina Friends School

from HTYP, the free directory anyone can edit if they can prove to me that they're not a spambot
Revision as of 16:25, 13 December 2005 by Woozle (talk | contribs) (→‎Upcoming Events: contact info for events)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Carolina Friends School is a private school on the western outskirts of Durham, NC. Founded by Quakers, and reflecting the Quaker philosophy, the school often does things differently from other schools.(For example: Students and Staff "settle in" together for 15 minutes or more in the morning, with no formal reading of "announcements"; individuals speak as they feel the need. Upper School students help with the maintenance and instruction at the school as part of "School Service" classes, or did as of 1982, when I went there; I presume this still applies.)

Links

Related

CFS in the News

Forums and Mailing Lists

  • River Class - lower school (free subscription required)

Upcoming Events

  • 2005-12-16 (Friday): Alumni/Varsity Basketball Games "Join us in the gym for a match between alumni and the varsity teams. Cheer the players, talk with friends, and enjoy refreshments." If you want to play, email John McGovern or Alex Gordon (see CFS Contact Info page) and come half an hour before game time.
    • 6:00 p.m. for alumni women and girls varsity
    • 7:30 p.m. for alumni men and boys varsity
  • 2006-01-01 (Sunday): Alumni Dance Performance "Join us in the performing arts center for this annual treat prepared for us by alumni dancers and musicians. If you want to dance, play music, or help with lighting, email jessicaannespam@spammindspringspam.spamcom or adwyerspam@spamcfsncspam.spamorg.
    • 5:00 p.m. with reception following
  • 2006-01-06 (Friday): Life After CFS "Join a panel of alums sharing stores of life after CFS with current Upper School students in the Upper School main room from 12:45 - 1:30 p.m." If you would like to participate, email Carrie Huff (see CFS Contact Info page)
  • 2006-01-16 (Monday): Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration "Join us to honor Martin Luther King, from 10:30 a.m. - noon. This year's theme is 'Remember, Inspire, Change.' Units will participate, and singing by Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church Choir. Public invited."

Trivia

  • The mural on the driveway-side of the middle school pavilion (The Quakerdome) was painted by Matthew Henry, me (weird

unfinished brown tower-thing being sucked into the black hole), Jenny Hall (dragon), Charlotte Denny (from New Zealand -- the Kiwi is hers; we jokingly called it "the dragon turd"), and I have to check about the one or two others. It was done for a mini-session project in 1982 (possibly 1981). I thought we were going to come back later and finish it... I remember the supervising teacher's face, but not her name (time to rifle through old yearbooks).

Recollections

Woozle 06:10, 30 Apr 2005 (CST)

CFS in 1979-1982 was quite a magical place. I met people there who totally changed my life. (Bad things also happened, and they didn't handle Harena's crisis very well when she was there, but they at least erred on the side of allowing the individual to make their own choices, rather than being heavy-handed and authoritarian.) It would also seem to have been very good for for Mel, who graduated from the CFS upper school in 2002(?), and Zander (age 7 when he first went there in 2004), who was not getting along very well at Hope Valley (Durham Public Schools). (My wiki offer still stands, for what it's worth.)