"My time at CSW has allowed me to step into my Blackness. With the nurturing of faculty and staff of Color, I have become comfortable expressing myself in predominantly white spaces.”
 
WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE GREATEST STRENGTH OF CSW'S ACADEMIC PROGRAM? 
 
Exposure. The greatest strength of CSW’s academic program is Exposure to different lifestyles, forms of artistry, learning styles, etc.

OF ALL THE CLASSES YOU'VE TAKEN HERE, WHICH HAVE BEEN YOUR FAVORITES? 

U.S. Constitution, Discovering India, and U.S. Rebels and Revolutionaries in American Dance. Although all three classes are history classes, I enjoyed each class because they examined history through the present-day lens. The ability to examine present-day ramifications of history allowed me to do independent research that challenged my own morals and ways of thinking.

WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME OF YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS AT CSW? 
 
  • Rollerskating with Anne Rearick and Nailah Randall-Bellinger

  • The Student of Color Solidarity Walkout my Senior Year

  • The Toni Morrison dance tribute 
Boarding Student from Trenton, NJ

Favorite Spot on Campus: The common room of my dorm.
 
Favorite Dining Hall Menu Item: Lemon cream salmon.

Favorite D Block: Dance Technique. Dance does not just teach you how to hit a beat or learn a specific move, but how to develop your own and artistic style.
Course Snapshot:

U.S. Constitution

Advanced Dance Technique

Twentieth Century Physics

Spanish Caribbean

LatinX Literature

Major Author: Toni Morrison

Elementary Functions

World Religions

STEAM: Energy in Disguise

Shakespeare: The Tragedies

Latin America: Rebels and Revolutionaries

Zoology

Asian American Literature

U.S. Black Studies

Terrestrial Ecology
Clubs and Activities:
 
Junior State of America (civic debate & politics; leader)

Men of Color affinity group

United Students of Color

Black Student Union

Diversity/IDEA Committee

Dorm Board representative

Dorm Leader

Peer Mentor

Dance Concert (choreographer/dancer)

Graduation planning committee

Social Justice Day planning committee

Varsity Tennis

The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.