North Campus Archives - 淫人色欲社 /tag/north-campus/ Simplicity of Life, Self-Reliance, Directness of Purpose. Fri, 13 Mar 2026 18:24:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2026/03/cropped-cropped-sks-logo-full-color-32x32.png North Campus Archives - 淫人色欲社 /tag/north-campus/ 32 32 245914174 State of the School 2026: A Moment of Shared Responsibility /general-school-news/state-of-the-school-2026-a-moment-of-shared-responsibility/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 15:36:57 +0000 /?p=16454 淫人色欲社 has released its 2026 State of the School Address, delivered by its 10th Head of School, Brian Sullivan, marking a defining moment in the School鈥檚 history and formally launching The South Kent Initiative, the most ambitious financial endeavor in the School鈥檚 103-year history. Recorded in St. Michael鈥檚 Chapel, the address reflects on ... Read more

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淫人色欲社 has released its , delivered by its 10th Head of School, Brian Sullivan, marking a defining moment in the School鈥檚 history and formally launching , the most ambitious financial endeavor in the School鈥檚 103-year history.

Recorded in St. Michael鈥檚 Chapel, the address reflects on the School鈥檚 momentum and outlines a clear and definitive path forward. 鈥淎s South Kent enters its second century, our mission to form young men of character, resilience, and purpose remains as vital today as it was in 1923,鈥 Sullivan shared. 鈥淎t the midpoint of my third year as Head of School, I am deeply encouraged by the momentum across the Hillside.鈥

That momentum includes record growth in The South Kent Fund, the highest boarding enrollment in the School鈥檚 history, expanded academic and co-curricular offerings, and a revitalized North Campus now serving as a living classroom. Sullivan emphasized that these gains are not accidental, but the result of a dedicated community working quietly and steadily to ensure the School is prepared not only to endure, but to lead.

The address also introduces The South Kent Initiative, a multi-year effort designed to position the School for long-term, sustainable growth by investing in its people, programs, and place. As of February 2026, South Kent has already raised $28 million in gifts and future commitments toward the Initiative, with $17 million remaining to reach its goal.

鈥淭his is a moment of shared responsibility,鈥 Sullivan noted in his remarks. 鈥淥ne that calls for thoughtful investment in our people, programs, and place.鈥 To that end, the School announced that all funds raised between now and June 30, 2028 will count toward The South Kent Initiative, including gifts made during , taking place on Tuesday, February 24.

With this announcement, South Kent invites alumni, parents, grandparents, friends, and community partners to participate in shaping the School鈥檚 next chapter. 鈥淲ith your partnership,鈥 Sullivan said, 鈥渨e can continue building on our proud legacy and help write the next chapter of South Kent鈥檚 storied Hillside.鈥

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South Kent Hosts Local Experts on Land Preservation /general-school-news/south-kent-hosts-local-experts-on-land-preservation/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 22:54:31 +0000 http://142.93.57.168/?p=14309 On Friday, April 25, 淫人色欲社 welcomed students, faculty, and local guests to Bringhurst Auditorium for a special panel discussion, Watershed Moments: Balancing Nature with Local Land Preservation, Waterways, and Fire Safety in Changing Environments. The panel brought together environmental leaders to discuss the vital intersections of land preservation, watershed protection, and fire safety ... Read more

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On Friday, April 25, 淫人色欲社 welcomed students, faculty, and local guests to Bringhurst Auditorium for a special panel discussion, Watershed Moments: Balancing Nature with Local Land Preservation, Waterways, and Fire Safety in Changing Environments. The panel brought together environmental leaders to discuss the vital intersections of land preservation, watershed protection, and fire safety in today鈥檚 evolving environment.
The discussion, moderated by South Kent鈥檚 Director of Constituent Engagement, Dillon Duncan 鈥04, encouraged students and attendees to think critically about the delicate balance between protecting natural habitats and proactively managing fire hazards.

The event was particularly impactful for students enrolled in Earth Science, Biology, and Physics, who had the opportunity to connect their coursework with real-world applications. The panel of local experts featured Rebecca Neary of the Warren Land Trust and Connecticut Land Conservation Council, Rich Chavka, South Kent鈥檚 North Campus Coordinator, and Michael Kronick, Fire Control Officer for Connecticut鈥檚 Western District. Together, they explored how community action, education, and innovative collaboration are critical to protecting natural ecosystems while managing emerging environmental risks.

Prior to the event, panelists toured South Kent鈥檚 North Campus sustainability programs and shared lunch with students and faculty, creating opportunities for informal connection and deeper learning. During the discussion, students asked thoughtful questions about the future of conservation, fire safety best practices, and the real-world application of their studies in Earth Science, Biology, and Physics.

The afternoon was a true example of community engagement, drawing participation from South Kent students, faculty, and even members of Kent鈥檚 Emergency Management team. The event also attracted interest beyond the school community. Kent鈥檚 Emergency Management team was invited to attend, reflecting the shared commitment to addressing these critical issues at a regional level.

Academic leads, Lindsey Lefevre and Michelle Borsavage, played an instrumental role in organizing the event, ensuring that the discussion aligned with the students鈥 academic interests and course of studies.

As 淫人色欲社 continues to prioritize environmental stewardship, events like Watershed Moments serve as a reminder of the importance of collaboration and proactive management in preserving our natural resources. With ongoing discussions and initiatives, students and faculty alike are inspired to take action in protecting their environment for future generations.

Stay tuned for future panels and monthly in person talks at Bringhurst Auditorium.

 

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North Campus Projects Usher in Spring at South Kent /general-school-news/north-campus-projects-usher-in-spring-at-south-kent/ Wed, 16 Apr 2025 13:44:51 +0000 http://142.93.57.168/?p=14275 By Richard Chavka, Director of North Campus Operations Despite the unpredictable spring weather in South Kent, where April temperatures average highs of 57掳F and lows around 38掳F鈥攚ith plenty of rain in between鈥攁ctivity on North Campus is in full bloom. A dedicated afternoon crew of eight students has been hard at work advancing a number of ... Read more

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By Richard Chavka, Director of North Campus Operations

Despite the unpredictable spring weather in South Kent, where April temperatures average highs of 57掳F and lows around 38掳F鈥攚ith plenty of rain in between鈥攁ctivity on North Campus is in full bloom.

A dedicated afternoon crew of eight students has been hard at work advancing a number of key campus revitalization projects. Their efforts have included completing raised garden beds with enriched soil, constructing essential growing tables for seed trays, and building new decorative raised beds to enhance the landscape.

Preparations are also underway to relocate one of the storage sheds closer to the greenhouses鈥攁n important step in streamlining daily operations. Meanwhile, the second hoop house is being cleared and readied for planting. This includes securing the movable sides and reinstalling plastic coverings as needed to ensure a controlled, productive growing environment.
Inside the greenhouses, students are planting both cool- and warm-weather seeds in trays. These seedlings will be transplanted in the coming weeks, marking another exciting step in our seasonal cultivation.

Beyond the fields and greenhouses, the Kitchen has remained an active hub of community and hospitality. A celebratory dinner was recently held in honor of the Fifth Form, and several events for local organizations, including the Kent Lions Club, are on the calendar. Plans are also underway to expand the weekly culinary program for students through the end of the academic year, offering more hands-on learning and connection to the food they help grow.

Looking ahead, planning for the next academic year has already begun. A key focus will be partnering with both the STEM and Humanities departments to develop new courses that draw on the unique resources of the North Campus. These interdisciplinary offerings will aim to bridge practical experience with academic insight鈥攂ringing our mission of thoughtful, hands-on learning to life.

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South Kent Students to Shine at Firefly Environmental Arts Festival /general-school-news/south-kent-students-to-shine-at-firefly-environmental-arts-festival/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 15:25:38 +0000 http://142.93.57.168/?p=13845 淫人色欲社 students are gearing up for an exciting evening of art, STEM, and sustainability at the inaugural Firefly Environmental Arts Festival, hosted by Millbrook School on February 21. This unique event brings together students, educators, and professionals to celebrate the intersection of science, creativity, and environmental advocacy. The festival will feature keynote speaker ... Read more

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A selection of South Kent student photos and art that will be on display at the festival

淫人色欲社 students are gearing up for an exciting evening of art, STEM, and sustainability at the inaugural Firefly Environmental Arts Festival, hosted by Millbrook School on February 21. This unique event brings together students, educators, and professionals to celebrate the intersection of science, creativity, and environmental advocacy.

The festival will feature keynote speaker Eileen Fielding, Director of the Sharon Audubon Center, who will deliver an inspiring talk on the importance of environmental stewardship and sustainability. For South Kent students, this event is more than just an opportunity to showcase their talents in nature photography鈥攊t鈥檚 a platform for meaningful collaboration with like-minded peers and professionals who are making a difference in sustainability efforts across the region.

鈥淭he Firefly Environmental Arts Festival is a perfect example of how art and science can come together to inspire change,鈥 said South Kent STEM Dean Michelle Borsavage, who played a key role in ensuring South Kent鈥檚 participation. 鈥Our students are thrilled to be part of this event, especially as it aligns so well with the sustainability and environmental initiatives we鈥檝e been cultivating at North Campus. The chance to share their work and engage with others who are equally passionate about conservation is truly exciting.鈥

South Kent鈥檚 North Campus has been at the heart of the School鈥檚 commitment to environmental education, regenerative agriculture, and hands-on learning in sustainability. Through applied STEM coursework, ecological restoration projects, and farm-to-table initiatives, students have developed a deep connection to the land and an understanding of the role they can play in shaping a sustainable future.

The Firefly Environmental Arts Festival offers South Kent students a chance to further highlight their environmental work, exchange ideas with students from other schools, and gain insight from professionals actively working in conservation. The evening鈥檚 collaborative art exhibit, featuring nature-inspired works by both professional and student artists, will serve as a testament to the power of art in raising awareness and inspiring action for environmental causes.

As South Kent students prepare to take part in this exciting event, the importance of hands-on sustainability education at North Campus has never been clearer. Opportunities like these allow students to engage with the broader environmental community, strengthening their commitment to conservation, scientific inquiry, and creative expression.

The Firefly Environmental Arts Festival promises to be a dynamic evening of inspiration and action, and 淫人色欲社 is proud to be part of this regional movement toward a more sustainable future.

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South Kent Students Embrace Hands-On Learning /general-school-news/south-kent-students-embrace-hands-on-learning/ Tue, 04 Feb 2025 17:36:12 +0000 http://142.93.57.168/?p=13790 Over the past week, South Kent students had the opportunity to dive into a diverse range of courses, each offering a unique way to explore new skills, interests, and perspectives. From carpentry and stage combat to exploring religious traditions and Bitcoin, South Kent鈥檚 second annual Experiential Learning Week was filled with challenges, discoveries, and plenty ... Read more

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Over the past week, South Kent students had the opportunity to dive into a diverse range of courses, each offering a unique way to explore new skills, interests, and perspectives. From carpentry and stage combat to exploring religious traditions and Bitcoin, South Kent鈥檚 second annual Experiential Learning Week was filled with challenges, discoveries, and plenty of memorable moments.

The week, which embraces 鈥渉ands-on, minds-on鈥漧earning, is designed as a transformative program that takes students beyond the classroom and into immersive learning experiences that spark curiosity, build self-reliance, and bring energy to the long New England winter.

Learning Beyond the Classroom
This year鈥檚 Experiential Learning Week continued to emphasize South Kent鈥檚 commitment to engaged, purpose-driven learning. Students selected from a wide range of courses, each crafted to ignite curiosity and encourage hands-on participation. All South Kent employees, not just faculty, were invited to teach courses, which meant that students were exposed to an array of professional talent and diverse skills.

Some of the standout offerings included:
Tapas: A Regional Tour of Hispanic Cuisine 鈥 Students explored the flavors of Spain, Chile, Uruguay, and Puerto Rico, learning the culinary techniques behind these vibrant dishes.
Carpentry Workshop 鈥 Students learned the basics of carpentry including how to frame walls and hang sheetrock, gaining real-world construction experience.
Introduction to Stage Combat 鈥 Hands-on training in choreographed fight scenes, including swordplay and hand-to-hand combat techniques, culminating in an end-of-week performance.
Bitcoin Unlocked 鈥 A deep dive into the history, technology, and future of Bitcoin, including the Lightning Network and the potential of decentralized finance.
Acting, Communication, and Media Techniques for Scholar-Athletes 鈥 Students learned improv techniques and practiced on-camera interviewing, learning how to speak with confidence in media settings.
Dungeons & Dragons: Side Quests & Stranger Things 鈥 Students embraced team-building, creativity, and strategic thinking through immersive role-playing adventures.
Spaces for God 鈥 Students explored diverse religious traditions, including a visit to the Buddha Ariyamettaram Temple in Morris, learning about spirituality across different cultures.
Paper Planes: Flight School 101 鈥 Students experimented with airplane designs, testing lift, flight distance, and aerodynamics to see which designs performed best.
Troutbeck Symposium 鈥 A research-based course where students examined local history and artifacts, preparing for a presentation at a prestigious historical symposium.

One student shared, 鈥淚 never thought I鈥檇 get to do something like stage combat at school. It was so cool learning how actors perform fight scenes safely and make it look real!鈥

Another student in the Exploring the Litchfield Hills Through Hiking course reflected, 鈥淚鈥檝e lived in this area for years, but had never really appreciated these trails. The hikes challenged us physically, but they also gave us a chance to slow down and enjoy nature.鈥

Evening Activities & Community Building
Beyond the daytime courses, Experiential Learning Week included exciting evening activities that brought students together for fun, teamwork, and competition.

Some highlights included:
6v6 Intramural Tournament 鈥 A week-long, high-energy competition that had students competing for ultimate bragging rights.
鈥淐hopped鈥 Cooking Challenge 鈥 Inspired by the TV show, students faced off in North Campus鈥檚 kitchen, culminating in the Tournament of Champions on Friday.
Esports Tournament 鈥 Students battled it out in competitive gaming showdowns, showcasing strategy, reflexes, and teamwork.
DIY Pizza-Making Night 鈥 A fun, relaxed evening where students designed and baked their own pizzas from scratch.
Gaming Night 鈥 An evening filled with board and card games, strategy, and friendly competition.

The winner of 鈥淐hopped Challenge鈥 was Ricards Dimants 鈥25, with a solo effort dish of Latvian inspired flavors, which featured such mystery ingredients as canned chicken, cream cheese, ginger, zucchini, and kumquats.

One student who participated in the 鈥淐hopped Challenge鈥 championship shared, 鈥淚 learned so much about cooking under pressure, but more than that, it was fun to work as a team and get creative with ingredients!鈥

Final Reflections
As Experiential Learning Week 2025 comes to a close, the students and faculty are already reflecting on how this unique week continues to shape South Kent鈥檚 approach to learning. The opportunity to apply knowledge in real-world settings, embrace new challenges, and collaborate with peers has left a lasting impact.

Jesse Brennan, Dean of Mastery Learning & Curricular Innovation, summed it up best:
鈥淓xperiential Learning Week is about more than just trying something new鈥攊t鈥檚 about stepping outside of comfort zones, discovering self-reliance, and building a sense of purpose in learning. Seeing our students grow, collaborate, and thrive this week has been truly inspiring.鈥

淫人色欲社 is already looking forward to next year鈥檚 Experiential Learning Week, which will continue to expand opportunities for students to explore, create, and connect with the world around them.

Enjoy the of this year鈥檚 photos!

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North Campus a Hub for Culinary Education and Sustainable Agriculture /general-school-news/north-campus-becomes-hub-for-culinary-education-and-sustainable-agriculture/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:25:08 +0000 http://142.93.57.168/?p=13449 淫人色欲社 Transforms North Campus into Hub for Culinary Education and Sustainable Agriculture 淫人色欲社 is proud to announce the ongoing transformation of its North Campus into a dynamic hub for hands-on learning in culinary arts and sustainable agriculture. The initiative, designed to deepen students鈥 understanding of food systems, sustainability, and climate solutions, ... Read more

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South Kent students prepare meals during culinary class at North Campus

淫人色欲社 Transforms North Campus into Hub for Culinary Education and Sustainable Agriculture

淫人色欲社 is proud to announce the ongoing transformation of its North Campus into a dynamic hub for hands-on learning in culinary arts and sustainable agriculture. The initiative, designed to deepen students鈥 understanding of food systems, sustainability, and climate solutions, has already achieved significant milestones with more growth planned for 2025.

The transformation focuses on two primary areas: weekly culinary experiences and enhancements to the campus鈥檚 agricultural infrastructure. Together, these efforts provide students with immersive, real-world learning opportunities that blend practical skills with academic study.

鈥淭he transformation of our North Campus reflects our commitment to experiential education, environmental stewardship, and the power of community collaboration,鈥 said Brian D. Sullivan, Head of School. 鈥淏y fostering enduring partnerships with local chefs, community members, and sustainability experts, we are creating a living, learning environment that benefits not just our students, but the wider community. This initiative invites people from all walks of life to join us in a shared mission to develop innovative solutions for food systems, climate resilience, and sustainable practices.鈥

Culinary Education Brings Food Systems to Life

One of the most celebrated additions to the North Campus programming has been the return of weekly Friday night culinary sessions. Each week, local chefs, South Kent faculty, and culinary experts from SAGE, the school鈥檚 food service partner, lead cooking workshops for students. From learning knife skills to preparing international cuisines, students are exposed to the artistry and science of cooking.

鈥淭he kitchen has become a space of creativity and collaboration,鈥 adds Mr. Sullivan. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more than cooking鈥攕tudents are learning to appreciate nutrition, cultural diversity, and the joy of sharing meals together. These experiences teach them to see food as a tool for connection, education, and wellness.鈥

These sessions emphasize the 鈥減low-to-plate鈥 philosophy, connecting the culinary experience to the sustainable farming activities happening on the rest of the campus.

Building Infrastructure for Sustainability and Student Engagement

While culinary lessons happen indoors, significant work has also taken place outside to create a hands-on learning farm. Students have played a direct role in several major infrastructure projects, including:

28 Custom-Built Raised Garden Beds 鈥 Designed and constructed by students using pine and aluminum to house a wide range of crops.

Upgrades to the Hoop House 鈥 Students installed a three-zone drip irrigation system to promote water conservation, and the entrance was renovated to meet ADA compliance, making the space accessible to all.

Future Projects 鈥 Plans are underway for the construction of large compost bins and chicken tractors in the spring, offering students hands-on experience in regenerative farming and waste reduction.

鈥淓very project on the North Campus is student-driven,鈥 said Richard Chavka, Director of North Campus Operations. 鈥淔rom designing irrigation systems to building raised beds, our students are taking an active role in shaping this space, which is at the heart of experiential learning. Our goal is to create a space where students, educators, and community members can come together to build something that endures beyond the school year.鈥

These developments are part of 淫人色欲社鈥檚 broader vision to create a sustainable, student-led farm that incorporates no-till farming, carbon capture, agroforestry, and hydroponics. The North Campus aims to become a living laboratory where students explore food production, climate change, and ecological stewardship.

Looking Ahead

As winter approaches, 淫人色欲社 is working with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) to pursue certified organic designation for the North Campus. This designation will ensure the farm follows sustainable agricultural practices and serves as a model for future student-led initiatives.

淫人色欲社 is also developing a comprehensive North Campus Development Plan that will guide future activities, from farming expansion to student research projects. This plan will integrate sustainability concepts across the school鈥檚 curriculum, empowering students to address pressing global challenges like food security and climate change.

To support the further development of North Campus in 2025 the School will be launching a section of their web site solely devoted to North Campus programming and events, as well as a new student-led social media account for the program. For more information on 淫人色欲社鈥檚 North Campus transformation or to learn how you can support this initiative, please contact Richard Chavka: chavkar@southkentschool.org

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