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5/22/2012. . . Baldwin Crew Teams qualified half of their boats for the finals of the 2012 Stotesbury Cup Regatta; 3 out of 6 qualified for finals; 5 out of 6 qualified for semis. 

"Baldwin's crews are rowing really well!  There catch and drive sequence has really improved since Cities.  The 3 seat in the Senior Quad (Natalie Webb) is really connected!" said Joe Quaid, Head Coach of Undine Barge Club and former U.S. National Team Coach. 

In addition, Coach Liesel added that that two sophomores and made it to semi-finals and our lightweight double was the only local crew to make it to finals.

 
5/18/12...On May 14, Baldwin Lower School students and parents made a special delivery to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Nearly 200 onesies, painted during Baldwin's Mother/Daughter Week, were donated to the hospital's Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment
 
 
Pictured: Joanna Horst (Nurse Manager of Center), Parents' Association President Barbara Sprague, Baldwin parent Michele Davey, Dr. Holly Hedrick (Pediatric General and Fetal Surgeon at CHOP) and incoming Parents' Association President Sejita Paige. Students Camille Stecker '23 and Arden Davey '23 show off their creations.

Special thanks to Baldwin's own Becky Rohtbart '97 (Director of Development at CHOP) for her help in coordinating this event.
Proud winners of the Pennsylvania Mathematics League Contest, AMC 8 and Math Marathon. Front Row (l to r): Sanjana Dixit (VI), Hilary Liu (VI), Sara Syed (VI), Jessica Zhang (VII), Jane Bradley (VII), Jessica Levit (VIII), Isabel Senior (VIII). Back Row (l to r): Anna Bunting (VI), Tara McMahon (VI), Skyler Schork (VI), Abby Dichter (VI), Yue (Kaitlyn) Kang (VII), Anika Iyer (VII), Pallavi Sreedhar (VII), Anne Chen (VII), Alexandra Scannell (VIII), Olivia Horwitz (VIII), Shreya Dalal (VIII).

5/17/12...Middle School math awards were presented on May 16 and marked significant individual and school achievements, including state and national rankings.

Pennsylvania Mathematics League Contest winners:
Grade 8
Third place:  Shreya Dalal, Jessica Levit & Isabel Senior
Second place: Olivia Horwitz  
First place:  Alexandra  Scannell

Grade 7
Fifth place: Stephanie Blank
Third Place: Anne Chen & Pallavi Sreedhar
Second Place: Anika Iyer
First place: Jessica Zhang

Our seventh grade team’s score of 129 earned Baldwin a tie for seventeenth place among the 97 participating schools statewide. Jessica was the top scorer among seventh graders in Montgomery County, and was in a four-way tie for first place among individual scorers statewide.

Grade 6
Fourth place: Anna Bunting, Hilary Liu, Tara McMahon & Skyler Schork  
Second Place: Sabrina Rustgi & Abby Dichter
First place: Sara Syed

American Mathematics Competition 8 winners:
Third place: Shreya Dalal (VIII)
Second place: Alexandra Scannell (VIII) & Yue (Kaitlyn) Kang (VII)
First place: Jessica Zhang (VII)

Jessica earned Honor Roll status for scoring among the top 5% of students nationwide.

18th annual Math Marathon winners:
Grade 8 - Shreya Dalal & Olivia Horwitz
Grade 7 - Jane Bradley & Jessica Zhang (highest scores in middle school)
Grade 6 - Sanjana Dixit & Hilary Liu

Baldwin’s Math Marathon motivates students to work cooperatively to solve a wide variety of mathematical problems. Pairs of students complete as many problems as they can in a timed setting.  Points are awarded according to the difficulty level and prizes are awarded to the top scoring pair of students from each grade.


MATHCOUNTS Club Members. Front row (l to r): Hilary Liu (VI), Sara Syed (VI), Angela Yang (VI), Neelam Pandya (VI), Samantha Raymond (VI), Jessica Zhang (VII). Back row (l to r): Lynn Cohen (Director Math Resource Center), Skyler Schork (VI), Roma Trivedi (VI), Kaitlyn Kang (VII), Anika Iyer (VII), Pallavi Sreedhar (VII), & Anne Chen (VII).  Not pictured: Zara Wenzinger (VII).

MATHCOUNTS Problem of the Week competition winners:

Grade 8 - Olivia Horwitz
Grade 7 - Anika Iyer & Jessica Zhang (highest scores in middle school)
Grade 6 - Sara Syed

The MATHCOUNTS problem of the week competition strengthens critical thinking and problem solving skills related to real life applications. Prizes are awarded to the top Baldwin student in each grade at the end of the year. In April, Baldwin was one of 250 schools nationwide to achieve Gold Level Status in the MATHCOUNTS Club Program, thanks to the performance of its Middle School students.
 
 
5/15/12...On behalf of the Development and Alumnae Relations office, Director of Alumnae Relations Mary Pat Staats is grateful for the prodigious efforts and support shown by the Baldwin community in making this major annual event on campus a success. The participation of faculty, staff and alumnae volunteers in the May 3-5 weekend’s events and activities made this reunion a memorable, positive experience for the Classes of Blue.

Just a few fun facts and highlights about the weekend…

  • Over 230 alumnae and guests participated in one or more of the 24 on-campus events and activities planned for the Classes of Blue. Alumnae represented every class from 1942 to 2007.
  • Our guests enjoyed visiting six Upper School classes and two interest sessions featuring the Scholars Program and the Performing Arts at Baldwin.
  • The Class of 1962, celebrating their 50th anniversary, toured campus with their Grade IV pen pals. See photos in our Media Gallery.
  • The Class of 1987 was presented with the Champagne Cup for attaining the highest percentage of participation in the Annual Fund.
    The Class of 1957 received the Challenge Bowl for raising the most money for the Annual Fund.
  • We honored  three outstanding alumnae at the Alumnae Awards Assembly:  Samie Kim Falvey ’92, recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Young Alumna Award; Dr. Margaret Oxtoby ’72, recipient of the 2012 Alumnae Award; and, J. M. Ada Mutch ’22, recipient of the 2012 Life Achievement Award (posthumously). Stay tuned to the summer issue of Echoes for details.
  • Over 100 alumnae, family and friends attended Saturday’s Spring Festival, which is open to all alumnae.
Don’t forget to mark May 2-4 on your 2013 calendars for next year’s Alumnae Weekend, when we will celebrate with the Classes of Gold (3s and 8s) at Baldwin.

To view other Alumnae Weekend events, check out our Media Gallery.

5/15/12...Baldwin’s Pre-K through Grade V girls welcomed grandparents and special persons on May 14.  From assembly to the classroom and the playground, guests were invited to explore the Baldwin grounds with their young thinking girls and to take part in the events and activities hosted throughout the course of the day.

To kick-start the morning, the Lower Schoolers delighted their audience with a dynamic choral performance that featured the use of inventive props, grand gestures and peppy beats like, “Old MacDonald had a Dog,” “Splish! Splash!” and “My Name is Music.”
 
The fun then moved to the classroom, as grandparents teamed up with their Baldwin girls and got to work puzzling through language-based assignments, tricky math challenges and creative art projects.

To view photos from the day’s events, visit our Media Gallery.

5/15/2012. . . The Varsity and JV Lacrosse teams beat Agnes Irwin, at home, in league play on Friday. The varsity topped the Owls 14-13 in a closely `matched game. The JV finished with a 7-5 victory.

 “It was a great win for the team and one that they have worked very hard for,” said Varsity Coach, Kathleen Simone. “The girls have developed so much this season and should be very proud of their progress. I know that I am.”

JV Coach Sara Langsam added, “The JV game was a tight, even game and the girls played with heart to pull out a 7-5 victory.  It was our greatest team effort so far this season. Highlights from individuals:  Kate Leone had two goals and goalie Megan Cohen had 7 saves!”

photo: The BLT (Baldwin Lacrosse Team) 

Pictured: Head of School Sally Powell, Pooh Gephart, Tracy Stevens, Lynne Flaxman, Board of Trustees Chair John Dewey.

5/15/12...At the year-end Faculty, Staff, Trustee Party, the Trustee Recognition Award is given to an individual or several individuals who go above and beyond their job description for the benefit of the community.  The award may be given to any member of the faculty, staff or administration. This year's honorees are: Tracy Stevens, Middle School administrative assistant, Pooh Gephart, Upper School dean of students and interim arts director, and Lynne Flaxman, Lower School technology teacher. 
 
"For the last four years, Tracy Stevens has demonstrated extraordinary skill in the Middle School. In addition to being the engine who drives all of the day-to-day operations of the division (and she does this flawlessly), she treats each student, parent and faculty member with respect and genuine concern. Never too busy to deal with any issue, Tracy is a model of enthusiasm and that "can-do" spirit that is essential to the successful running of Middle School. Tracy is patient and tolerant, and it is obvious to all who work with her, she truly cares about the students, parents and faculty at Baldwin. Tracy goes above and beyond the requirements of the position on a daily basis. She is an extraordinary member of the Baldwin community."

"My nomination is for Pooh Gephart. Two reasons:
1. Pooh
2. Gephart

I think that says it all."

"Lynne Flaxman has been a respected and loved faculty member at Baldwin for over 20 years, initially as a first and then second grade teacher, and most recently, and the Lower School technology teacher. Lynne has worked diligently with the Lower School faculty, planning and then implementing creative computer projects. She patiently and expertly leads the girls through the projects. Lynne has also helped to spearhead the Lower School iPad program, searching apps and sites and coordinating them with the curriculum. Although Lynne's position is considered part-time, she has given hours of her own time outside of school."

5/15/12...On May 11, Baldwin announced the 2012 Service Year Awards in celebration of employees with milestone anniversaries.

5 YEARS
David Anderson                
Eleanor Hero                                      
Jeremiah Shepherd                   

10 YEARS    
Ellen Castillo       
Jane Farella        
Aline Gittleman                
Anne-Mette Hansell       
Julia Kornienko
Josiane Mariette              

15 YEARS
Cynthia Angst                    
Merle Buck                         
Elsie Pitocchelli  

20 YEARS
Rosalind Price             

25 YEARS
Sherie Saner                

40 YEARS
Marguerite Cairns  

5/14/2012. . . The Baldwin Varsity Softball team pulled off a thrilling 4-3 come from behind victory against Agnes Irwin on Friday, May 11th. AIS jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the third inning, but 8th grade pitcher Noelle Zimmerman stymied the Owls for the rest of the game.  The Bears began their comeback in the 4th inning when senior captain Randa Melhem drove in her fellow captain, Amanda Buck. They tacked on another in the 5th inning after freshman Alexa Horwitz worked a walk, was sacrificed to second by senior Sarah Johnson, and scored on a single by junior Devon Cooper.

photo: Amanda Buck

5/14/2012. . . Baldwin Athletics recently hosted the PA Independence Schools Athletics Association (PAISAA) Spring Meeting. Coaches and Athletic Directors from independent schools throughout the state assembled to hear guest speaker, Dr. Jarrod Spencer and to hold the PAISAA meeting.

 
Dr. Spencer, creator of the innovative program Mind of the Athlete, addressed one of the primary keys to better performance: a clearer preconscious mind. Dr. Spencer's presentation, titled 'Clearer Mind, Better Performance', explains how the mind works, teaches a 5-step process for keeping the mind clearer, and equips coaches with proven mental skills for better performance.
 
photo: Dr. Jarrod Spencer 
5/14/12...Presenting, the first annual alumnae art slideshow. This project was conceived by Penny Tsaltas Lisk '77 as an opportunity for alumnae in the arts to share photos of their work during Alumnae Weekend. Penny and her committee asked alumnae who are members of the reunion classes (this year ending in 7s and 2s) to submit photos of their work. The images are shown on a monitor outside the Gallery in the Residence.
 
Alumnae who practice in any medium in the arts, at the professional or the amateur level, are invited to submit images of their work. These images may be used for future Alumnae Day slideshows and for display on the web; submitting images grants your approval to Baldwin for this use. Please also submit your contact information, full name and graduating year. We also welcome websites for your work so that we can post those and add them to our database of alumnae artists.
 
Please send no more than five image submissions in jpeg format no larger than 1020dpi in any dimension to: alumnaeart@baldwinschool.org.
 

5/14/2012. . . The 4X100 Meter relay team posted their best time of the season, running the race at 59.6 seconds. That was good for first. The team consisted of: Connie Li, Krista Hinchman, Rachel Zachian, Tarlan Daryoush.

Alice Douglas ran her best mile of the season, posting a time of 6.37.3, good for second. 

Daryoush won first in her heat of the 100 Meter dash, posting a time of 14.8. She also ran in the next scheduled event, the 400 Meter dash, and posted a gritty personal best time of 1.11, good for second.

Hinchman turned in a memorable 200 Meter dash, catching her opponent on the back stretch and finishing first with a time of 30 seconds.

And finally, the Bears ran the 4X400 Meter relay for the first time all season, narrowly finishing second with a time of 5.12.4. That team consisted of Aileen Curley, Connie Li, Krista Hinchman, and Rachel Zachian. 

The Bears hope to carry over this season's success into the 2013 spring season. 

photo: The Varsity Track Team (l to r): Hinchman, Daryoush, Li, Douglas, Zachian, Curley
5/11/2012. . . Freshman Ali Thaler was named Rookie of the Year by the Pennsylvania Area Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association (PASLA). Ali was selected from numerous area players, from public and independent schools, for her exceptional play.  
 
In her second year as a varsity player, Ali reached the milestone of 100 career goals and has amassed more than 70 goals in the 2012 season alone. She is also a key contributor in midfield transition, defense, ground balls and draw controls.
 
"I am very proud of Ali! She's an exceptional player, particularly on the attack, and is always working to improve her game," shared Varsity Lacrosse Coach Kathleen Simone. "Ali plays with the poise of an upperclassman and is attuned to nuances of the game -- this sets her apart as well as her scoring ability. Ali is focused and yet fun; she's truly a pleasure to coach." 

The Baldwin Bears varsity track squad finished Inter-Ac play Thursday at Germantown Academy. The Bears faced off against the entire league as athletes looked to qualify for championships on Saturday.

Placing third, fourth and fifth in their heat of the 100 Meter dash were, Krista Hinchman, Rachel Zachian and Connie Li.

Zachian also ran a personal best in the 400 Meter, running a 1.14.94 and improving her time by over three seconds. Hinchman ran a 1.12.87 in that event.

The Bears finish their season on Friday, May 11 against Friend's Central.

photo: Aileen Curley

5/10/2012. . . On May 2, a beautiful windless day at Philadelphia Country Club's Centennial nine, Baldwin squared off in a rematch against Agnes Irwin. The Bears were looking to sweep the season series, winning at Edgmont CC two weeks prior in a match separated by just five strokes.

Heading out in the lead pairing by herself, junior captain Maya Patel fired a steady 45 and was low medalist for Baldwin.  But the real story was newcomer Julia McAleese chipping in on the final hole from thick rough and a downhill lie.  Landing softly on the fringe, the ball trickled down the slope of the green, tapped the flagstick and sunk in the cup for a 50 from the rookie 8th grader.  Tallying the scores, the lead leapt back and forth between the two squads, but when all said and done, the Bears pulled out a dramatic 251 to 252 victory.  This was the third victory for the youthful squad, which returns all its players for next season.
 
photo: Maya Patel
5/10/12...The Baldwin School is a proud sponsor of The Devon Horse Show.

Baldwin was eight years old when the Devon Horse Show began, the same age as current Baldwin student Kaya Weiser. Kaya is an accomplished equestrian and graciously narrated a brief virtual history of the Devon Horse Show. You can watch it by visiting  www.baldwinschool.org/devonhorseshow.



Visit us at The Devon Horse Show on Saturday, May 26 where we will be joined by our friends at  3 Great Schools  and distributing complimentary admission tickets to the first 500 children attending the Show that day.
 
Round off Memorial Day Weekend and come see Baldwin's Middle School girls who are volunteering to help out in the Doggie Contest, both in the ring and behind the scenes. The fun begins on Monday, May 28 at 1 p.m.

5/9/2012. . . The MS Lacrosse A team enjoyed an exciting and fiercely competitive game against Penn Charter on May 2.  Highlights included a stellar performance in goal by eighth grader Shayna Silverman and a tremendous defensive effort by Lulu Cohen (grade VIII). Carrie Schaefer also made important contributions on the defensive side of the ball  and assisted on a goal.   In the midfield, eighth graders Morgan Steelman (2 assists) and Hayden Ivey  helped to maintain possession of the ball off of the draw. Our balanced attack was led by Julia Greitzer (Grade VIII, 1 goal) Hayden Ivey (3 goals,3 assists) Maria Pansini (Grade VI, 4 goals, 1 assist) and Aliza Thaler (grade VI, 1 goal) ).  The team will play Agnes Irwin on Wednesday, May 9th.  Go Bears!

photo: Shayna Silverman
 
 
5/8/2012. . . Three former Baldwin Varsity Lacrosse players will compete in the 2012 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championships.
 
Duke University's Emma Hamm ('07) will take on University of Virginia's Sloan Warren ('11) in the first round of NCAA Division I tournament play. Duke enters the season ranked #6 and UVA trailing by one at #7. The game will be held Sunday, May 13 at Duke.
 
Kristin Feinberg ('11), a defender for Occidental College, will play in the first round of NCAA Division III tournament play vs. University of Redlands. This is Occidental's first appearance in the National Tournament. The match-up will take place May 9 at Redlands.
 
Five Baldwin Lacrosse alumnae are currently playing lacrosse at the Division I or III level, and three more at the university club level. 
 
"I'm very proud of all of the girls and very happy that they have taken their love of the game to the next level. They are all truly winners!" stated Varsity Lacrosse Coach, Kathleen Simone, who has coached all eight current collegiate players.
 
photos: (l) Emma Hamm in foreground, Sloan Warren in background; (r) Kristin Feinberg

The Baldwin Bears varsity track squad finished regular season Inter-Ac play against Agnes Irwin and Springside at Chestnut Hill Academy on Monday. 

Running both the 1600 and 800 was Alice Douglas, posting times of 6.41.0 and 3.00.5 respectively. 

Finishing third in her heat for the 200 Meter race was Tarlan Daryoush, running at a time of 31.1. 

The Bears will now focus their attention on the Inter-Ac trials taking place this Thursday at Germantown Academy, beginning at 3. 

photo: Rachel Zachian

 

5/8/2012. . . Duke lacrosse standout and former Baldwin Lacrosse All American, Emma Hamm was featured on the front cover of Lacrosse Magazine's April 2012 edition.
 
The four-page article, titled "Magnetic Force", highlights Emma's exceptional play, passion, and spirit.
 
As quoted in the article: "She's so deceptive, which makes her impossible to guard. The ball is a magnet to her stick," said Maryland midfielder Karrie Ellen Johnson, who played with Hamm on the gold medal-winning 2007 U.S. Under-19 team. "She's a force to be reckoned with, and she does it in her own Emma fashion." 

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