Maude Bond replaced Rose-Ellen Racanelli as an upper school dean, bringing ten years of experience from both a high school counseling and a college admissions perspective.
Previously, Bond was the associate...
Matt Karo ’14, catcher for the baseball team, has committed to play at Columbia University in New York City. Karo, who has been playing baseball since he was 6 at West Los Angeles Little League, is...
Daisy*, The All-Around
Daisy* used her summer to pursue two of her passions, science and soccer, by interning at a UCLA neurobiology research lab and attending soccer camps.
Daisy hopes to pursue a career...
By Anabel Pasarow
The 2009-2010 Chronicle, edited by Sam Adams ’10 and Hana Al-Henaid ’10, was one of 12 newspapers to win the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Gold...
By David Kolin
While she was living in New York, Upper School Dean Tamar Adegbile used her car horn all the time, but she no longer uses it.
"When the light changes here, people don’t...
By Julie Barzilay
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the 2007-2008 Chronicle a Gold Crown March 13 at the 85th annual Scholastic Convention. Twenty high school papers won the Gold Crown...
By Lauren Seo
Bel Canto will be traveling to the east coast this spring break on their annual tour.
This all-woman choir directed by Roger Guerrero is made up of 27 girls from the...
Chronicle adviser Kathleen Neumeyer will receive a Gold Key from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at an awards luncheon at Columbia University Friday. A Gold Key is the highest award from CSPA....
By Max Rifkind-BarronDespite what may seem like an end to the stress and pressure that is said to plague the lives of seniors, seniors admitted early now face the question: how low can you go?âNo...