The Blog
In June, our community gathered to hear members of the Class of 2023 reflect on their time at Stevens. Here's what they had to say.
Reading and writing skills are at the heart of what makes Stevens students deep thinkers and effective communicators, and we lay the foundation for their growth in our Early Childhood program, where we’re guided by the belief that a love of reading develops from positive interaction with written language early and often.
Meaningful partnerships often grow from a series of serendipitous circumstances. But for the stars to align so that those partnerships can happen in the first place, a little luck never hurts.
- DEIB
When Director of Auxiliary Programs Dan Weber steps back to evaluate the scope of the afterschool and summer enrichment experiences available to Stevens students, he does so like “a Top 40 radio DJ in Seattle.”
“I play the hits, but I’m not afraid to try something new,” he jokes.
No tree can grow without strong roots. As the trunk thickens, the branches stem off in new directions, and the tree learns to weather the changing seasons, it’s the roots that remain the catalyst for growth. The same principle undergirds the science curriculum at Stevens.
It’s hard to imagine a pair of disciplines more different than Ethics and Math. But in competitions this year, Stevens middle schoolers showed that they excel at both.