DEANS DAILY DOWNLOAD 02.06.26

Grace Morrison, Skyler Thurman, Addison Maynor, & Ruthie Hillman all showed TEAMWORK when they helped Dean Booker get Foundation Hall set for Leadership Lunch.

Gray Bokas demonstrated KINDNESS by going out of his way to make sure that a lost key fob got back to its owner. Thank you, Gray!

Rani Century, Kaitlin Safrit, Aurora Tran, Seth Carnes- Ramsey, Aurora Tran, Adam Warin, and Anish Vankineni demonstrated TEAMWORK, COURAGE, and PASSION during the Harvard Model UN Conference

Kaylee Subasic showed KINDESS when she offered a Tide pen to help out a classmate!

James Dula, Taylar Gordon, Dalton Mattsson, and Nodumo Tunyiswa- Ward all demonstrated COURAGE when speaking to a group of parents last night about their experience on the sophomore class trip. THANK YOU!!

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Mrs. Sarah Sooklal

Tickets are now on sale for Cannon Theater Company’s Feb 11-14 production of “Mean Girls: High School Version” and can be reserved here! Adapted from Tina Fey’s hit 2004 film, the Mean Girls musical that took Broadway by storm is now being brought to you by our very own troupe of skilled, hard-working, and wildly creative Upper School students.

Mean Girls: High School Version” is a hilarious and uplifting but earnest cautionary tale about issues like bullying, social media impact, and the complexities of high school friendships. While the high school version of the musical tones down some of the original’s profanity and innuendo, it still retains the story’s realistic, PG-13 edge. For more specifics, feel free to reach out to director Andy Macdonald at amacdonald@cannonschool.org.

And don’t forget to mark your calendar for the 7th-8th grade production of “Dare To Dream Jr.”, a musical for all ages to be performed Feb 27 at 7:00pm!

Cannon School’s Model UN team attended the 73rd Harvard Model United Nations conference from January 29 to February 1, 2025—marking the first time a Cannon delegation has participated in this prestigious event.
Our delegates demonstrated remarkable dedication, spending approximately 22 hours in committee sessions over three days. They engaged in complex diplomatic negotiations, developed creative solutions to global challenges, and represented Cannon School with professionalism and enthusiasm.
Conference Highlights:
Teamwork– Our delegates showed up each day ready to contribute despite the demanding schedule and challenging competition
Courage– They successfully navigated a complex schedule among 3,500 delegates from around the world
Passion – The team toured Harvard’s campus in -7°F weather, embracing the full experience
The team is already looking forward to next year’s conference!
Upcoming Competitions:
Duke MUN: February 20-22
MUNCH Chapel Hill: February 27-March 1

 

Students wishing to serve on next year’s Honor Council should reach out and speak with either Mrs. Lineberger or Dean Booker and submit a speech by Wednesday, Feb 20, no later than 3pm

Student Coaching Opportunity –
Next Level Sports Basketball

Next Level Sports Basketball and Coach Drakeford are looking for student coaches this spring. The program runs from April 12 through May 17, with practices and games held on Sundays at Cannon School. Students will be compensated for their time.

Interested students should email kdrakeford@cannonschool.org for more information.

All fundraisers (monetary or items collected) require pre-approval. Bake sales DO NOT need approval. Fill out this form to start the approval process.  See Mrs. Weakland with any questions!

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