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Reminder for Parents: Online Forms & Permissions Are Due
8/3/2010
Parents, if you have not yet completed the online forms and permissions for your chid(ren), please log in to the "Online Summer Mailing" today to complete the process.
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Alumni
Millbrook Grad Featured in Vanity Fair
9/1/2010
Millbrook graduate Sean Riva ’97 showcases his newest photography collection entitled “More Than a Landscape” at the Morrison Gallery in Kent, Connecticut.
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Millbrook Alumni Meet in Syracuse
8/10/2010
During a recent trip upstate, Bob Anthony '65 and Colin Donovan ran into a few Millbrook alums in Syracuse.  Pictured here are, from left, Zak Solomon '98, Crick McKenzie '98, Bob Anthony '65, and Paul Solomon '61.
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The Arts
Millbrook Grad Featured in Vanity Fair
9/1/2010
Millbrook graduate Sean Riva ’97 showcases his newest photography collection entitled “More Than a Landscape” at the Morrison Gallery in Kent, Connecticut.
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Spelling Bee: Lessons on Winning, Losing, and Life
5/25/2010
An ensemble cast and creative behind-the-scenes team brought Millbrook's own spelling bee, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, to the stage in the Chelsea Morrison Theater on Friday, May 21 and Saturday, May 22.
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Academics
Spotlight on Respect: A Winning Tribute to Martin Gardner
11/16/2009
A long-time fan of author and puzzle-designer extraordinaire Martin Gardner, it was natural for Todd Feitelson to respond to a NY Times blog request for tributes to Gardner, who recently celebrated his 95th birthday. His response, which the judges liked for its simplicity and genuine tone, garnered a grand prize, a copy of Mr. Garnder's latest book, "When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish":
I’ve been a math (and puzzle) teacher for 27 years, and when I look back on why I chose this career, nobody is more important than Martin Gardner.

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Spotlight On Curiosity: Webb's Robots Tow the Line
10/27/2009
Had you had the opportunity to build a robot lately? And program it to follow a line? And avoid obstacles using an ultrasonic sensor?

This sounds like stuff of serious scientists and experienced programmers. It is, in fact, the hobby of III former Josh Webb, whose robotics projects are extremely impressive and interesting. And yes, Josh applies both serious science and a working knowledge of computer programming to bring his robots to life.
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Zoo
Welcome, Pang-Pang!
8/16/2010

As students anticipate the start of the 2010-2011 school year, one member of the Millbrook community is already here and ready.


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Oh Baby! Chinchillas!!
4/19/2009
Welcome Babies!

Mongo and Bianca, chinchilla’s at the zoo, had two babies on March 27, 2009. These fuzzy ones can be seen in their outside exhibit. They are often hiding behind their protective mother.

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Spotlight on Community Service: Who's Your Zooie?
2/22/2010
If you were an animal at the Trevor Zoo, you would realize that zooies matter a lot... One of the 43 students who is assigned to your care holds your well being in the palm of his/her hand. If you want food and water, your zooie has to prepare and provide it. If you want clean shelter, your zooie has to rake, scoop, or shovel out the mess and replentish with the fresh. If you want enrichment and attention, your zooie has to take the time in the heat and cold, wind and rain, to play with you in manner appropriate for your species.
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Spotlight on Integrity: Millbrook's College Process
2/5/2010
The college counseling program at Millbrook is, like any of our academic programs, a learning experience for our students, and in particular, it is an experience that focuses on the integrity of the process through a journey of self-discovery. 
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