By Melanie Battistone, Assistant Head of School and Lower School Head and Melissa Armenta, Assistant Lower School Director
Imagine packing for the most exciting and significant trip of your life. How would you prepare? What would you need to know? What would you take with you? At Ģý, as we prepare our Lower School students for the journey ahead, we ask such questions. What do our students need to know about the world in which they are going to be traveling? What should they bring along? What should they leave behind? What values and principles will guide them in their decision-making along the way? And in the end, will they have experienced the examined and well-lived life? These are lofty questions when we are talking about children ages 3 to 10, and yet, they are the questions that we must ask as we help them build a solid foundation and develop a love of learning in these crucially formative years.
The translation of a liberal arts principles to an elementary school education is at once logical and miraculous. Children eagerly make connections between their developing sense of self and their growing understanding of the world around them. They are brimming with joyful curiosity and critical thinking–what parent hasn’t been exhausted by the endlessly recursive “why?” of a little one? Our youngest students are immediately proud of their growing independence, and school becomes a natural habitat in which they thrive. True to the liberal arts, children are laser-focused on fairness and truth (especially at recess). They are eager to demystify and understand the terms of engagement for friendships and relationships with their teachers. Children are exceptionally creative, and just as they literally can hear the high frequencies that adults no longer can, they vision the myriad of possibilities that adults can no longer see. Children are philosophers at heart, eager to pull up a chair and engage in the Great Conversation. They are indeed buzzing and blooming with potential!
While these innate characteristics of children provide the raw material, more is needed to live a well-lived life, even at this young age. As with any successful journey, a knowledgeable guide can make all the difference. Perceptive, kind, and committed to their students’ success, Ģý teachers prepare students for a journey that they are taking together, choosing routes that encompass pleasure, beauty, and wonder. The path winds through science, theater, math, music, reading, writing, chess, and more. The curriculum (guidebook) provides essential knowledge–the key to navigating unfamiliar territory. With map in hand, teachers shape learning experiences that dazzle and challenge. From alphabet to essay, our students climb higher and higher. Place value? No problem. Medieval Europe? So glad to be alive right now. Solfege? I’ll never sing out of tune again. Five-paragraph essay? I’ve got this! Because of our world-class teachers, Ģý students are educated in an environment of excellence, abundance, and generosity, and they have the tools they need to confidently progress along their academic path.
As our Lower School students solidify their understanding of what the world is, they shift to understanding who they want to be in the world. The expansive backdrop of the Wasatch mountains that surround our campus reminds our students of the promise of all that awaits them. Their experience with the liberal arts slowly deepens their awareness of our full potential as humans. All that they have learned links arms with responsibility, and they begin to understand that they can indeed impact the world through the values of caring and integrity. After all, learning is communal, connected and indebted. Perhaps Plato said it best–what a country honors, it cultivates. At Ģý, we do not take lightly the sacred work that we do in cultivating lives of meaning and purpose. There is no more honorable journey than this one.
Melanie holds a doctorate in School Psychology and a Master of Science in Counseling from the University of Utah. Prior to being the Lower School Head at Ģý, Melanie held several positions at the McGillis School including Associate Head of School and School Psychologist. Melanie and her husband Michael moved to Salt Lake City 28 years ago to pursue their educational goals. In addition to appreciating the natural beauty of the mountains as a place to feed her passion for the outdoors, she and Michael quickly realized that Utah was the perfect place to raise a family. Melanie and Michael are proud Ģý parents of Benjamin ’17, Nathaniel, ’19 and Carolina ’21.
Melissa Armenta grew up just outside of Washington, DC (Go Commanders!) and graduated with honors from Hood College in Maryland with a degree in Early Childhood Education in 2006. After a couple years of student teaching, her career started at S. Christa McAulliffe Elementary where she taught kindergarten for two years. In the process, Melissa got married and followed her husband to Utah where he was in the midst of finishing his graduate school education. Melissa’s first teaching job in Utah was at the Ģý and she taught PreK-4 in 2008. After acquiring an ELL certification for the state of Utah, her career path led her to help open a charter school in Park City, where she taught for 6 years. She helped develop and implement the second grade curriculum. Melissa was also the team lead for first and second grade teachers as well as the ELL Director at Weilenmann. For her efforts, Melissa was awarded 2014 Teacher of the Year for the Weilenmann School of Discovery. In 2015, she jumped at the opportunity to be a part of the Ģý community again. Melissa taught full day Kindergarten at the Ģý until 2019, sharing her passion for elementary education with students. Outside the classroom, Melissa enjoys shopping, skiing, running, relaxing on the beach and spending time with her family. She and her husband have one boy and a dog named Abby. Melissa feels that every child is an individual of great value, and she has high expectations for each student.
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Celebrate 5 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2021. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 10 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2016. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 15 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2011. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 20 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2006. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 25 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2001. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Come together with Ģý alumni from across the entire 1990s for an evening of reconnecting and reminiscing! This combined reunion is a chance to celebrate the friendships, memories, and moments that made your Ģý years so special. Enjoy hearty appetizers and a variety of drinks, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, while catching up with old friends and sharing laughs about your school days.
Saturday, May 16 | 7:30 – 11:30 AM | Murray Science Center
We’re bringing back birding! Who remembers the Class IX Bird Project? Don’t miss your chance to join this fun, family-friendly event with Mark Bromley, James Harris, Mike Johnson ‘88, and Bekka Joslin. We will meet at Ģý and take a bus together. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars (we will have extras on hand if you don’t have your own).
Friday, May 15 | 6:30 – 7:30 PM | East Field
We’re excited to see Ģý Alumni at our annual Alumni Soccer Game! This Ģý tradition gives former players the chance to return to the field, reconnect with old teammates, and showcase their skills in a friendly atmosphere. Whether you played with us just a few years ago or several decades ago, we look forward to seeing you back on the field. Make sure to bring friends and family to cheer you on!
Friday, May 15 | 5:00 – 7:00 PM | Main Quad | No Registration Required
Join us for a fun BBQ bash at Ģý with current families and Ģý staff and faculty. It’s a great way to connect with your Ģý classmates and enjoy delicious food before the Alumni Soccer Game!
No registration is needed for the Spring BBQ. Please join us!
Friday, May 15 | 4:00 – 5:00 PM | Haught Visual Arts Gallery at Ģý | No Registration Required
Ģý has always been a place where creativity thrives. Join us for the first-ever Alumni Art Show in the Haught Visual Arts Gallery and reconnect with the creative spirit that shaped your time here. This exhibition features work by 16 Ģý Alumni artists, reflecting a range of disciplines, perspectives, and practices.
Brief Remarks at 4:00 pm will be offered by Gallery Manager and Curator Charlie Tadlock, followed by remarks from some of the Alumni Artists.
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Friday, May 15 | 2:15 – 3:30 PM | Miller Student Commons | Registration Highly Recommended
Ever wish you could go back and sit in your favorite class one more time? This Alumni Weekend, you can. We’re bringing you back “Back to Class” where you’ll have the chance to slip into a real, live Upper School classroom and experience Ģý exactly as it exists today. Same teachers, same energy, same magic. Come relive the feeling.
Friday, May 15 | 12:45– 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Don’t leave lunch just yet. Immediately following the Kick-Off, Head of School Andrew Menke will take a few minutes to share what’s been happening at Ģý; the changes, the milestones, and the exciting things on the horizon. It’s a chance to hear straight from the source about the school you helped shape and where it’s headed next. No sign-up needed, just pull up a seat.
Friday, May 15 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Kick off Alumni Weekend the right way — with good food and even better company. Join us in the new Miller Student Commons for Ģý’s all-inclusive dining experience, and spend the lunch hour reconnecting with the faculty who made your time here unforgettable. Pull up a chair, catch up with old favorites, and let the weekend begin. No registration is required for this event.
Friday, May 15 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
For many of you, Assistant Head of School, Todd Winters, was the first person who ever showed you and your parents around our 41 acre campus. Now he’s back to do it again! Todd will lead you through Ģý’s beautiful newest additions and recent transformations, giving you a firsthand look at what your years here helped build. Whether it’s your first tour with Todd or your second, you won’t want to miss this one.