This weekend, an event was held to collect student ideas and input for the “Abbot and Andover at 50: Then, Now, Next” celebration, which will be held on the weekend of May 4 down in Abbot campus.
Chloe Song ’26, Co-Founder of LeadHer, explained the specifics behind the event’s structure. The event, which was originally supposed to be an in-person meeting in Kemper Auditorium, was moved to Zoom due to the snowstorm.
“We split it up into four different focuses: there were food offerings, panels and workshops, activities and entertainment, and publicity. We covered all four topics. We were able to center these four things on the main themes of the event, which would be celebrating and honoring Abbot alumn[ae], how students now are honoring their legacies, and how their legacies are affecting students now,” said Song.
Within these four categories, student input was key. The meeting was designed to obtain information on how to make the formal celebration in May enticing for students, according to Marc Harrison, Director of Affinity-Based Engagement and Office of Alumni Member.
“It was great to see over a dozen student faces on the call taking time out of their weekend schedule for such an important initiative. The Working Group [met Tuesday] to review the dozens of recommendations that came forward and to prioritize next steps,” wrote Harrison in an email to The Phillipian.
The formal celebration would aim to honor Abbot’s legacy through its activities and workshops. Several plans have been proposed, including a Griffins and Gargoyles athletics competition to replicate Abbot tradition, a keynote speaker from Abbot, a bazaar-type marketplace featuring Abbot alumnae, and a time capsule made by the whole school. Song proposed another that would engage the members of various female empowerment clubs on campus.
“I brought up the idea of having research presentations, almost like Brace Center or CaMD Scholars, which were like student presentations that incorporate a niche idea that isn’t covered in the Andover curriculum, with facilitated research, and the final product is like a This slideshow could not be started. Try refreshing the page or viewing it in another browser.