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    CSW Parent Panel / Virtual

    Newly accepted parents/guardians are invited to join current CSW parents to hear about their families experiences, tips, and insights. Stay after for a 30-minute financial aid webinar.

    Register Now

    Financial Aid Webinar

    Accepted parents/guardians are invited to get information and clarification about financial support for tuition and non-tuition expenses at CSW from Julie Johnstone, Assistant Head of School for Enrollment Management, and Lisa Palmero, Dean of Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. There will be time for Q&A.

    Register Now
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    International Student & Family Welcome (Virtual)

    Accepted international families are invited to meet current members of the community and learn more about the resources and supports available to you. 

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    Revisit Day

    Accepted families are invited to come to campus to meet community members, attend sample classes, and learn more about specific departments, opportunities, and student groups. There will be  (optional) parent/guardian programming offered. Accepted boarding families have the option to sign up for additional residential life programming.

    View the schedule here!

    Registration for this event is now closed. Please call the Admissions Office at 781-642-8650 with any questions. 

    CSW Departmental Office Hours

    Accepted students and families are invited to ask questions and engage in conversation with representatives from CSW's academic and athletic departments. This is a virtual "drop-in" opportunity with no formal programming.

    Click here on the evening of the event to join the zoom room(s) of your choosing!
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    All Boarders Weekend Spring

    Boarding Community Gathers for the weekend to engage in fun events and activities to build community

    Hypnotist

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    All Boarders Weekend Spring

    Boarding Community Gathers for the weekend to engage in fun events and activities to build community

    ACT - Newton North

    Boarding Students Only

    Market Basket

    Boarding Students Only
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    All Boarders Weekend Spring

    Boarding Community Gathers for the weekend to engage in fun events and activities to build community

    Chinatown

    Boarding Students Only
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    State of the School

    Join Head of School Lise Charlier and senior administrators for a presentation reviewing highlights from the year so far and showcasing some of the exciting initiatives on deck for the future.

    This is a virtual event.

    Register Now! 
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    CSW Day of Giving

    We are excited to share that CSW’s Day of Giving is happening on April 9! This is a powerful moment for our entire community—parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and students—to come together in support of CSW and celebrate all that makes our school special.
     
    Our goal is to reach 375 gifts, and when we do, an anonymous family will contribute an additional $50,000! That means your gift, no matter the size, will go even further in shaping the future of CSW.
     
    Double your impact. Invest in our students who are making a difference now.
     
    Join us on April 9 and help us reach our goal!
    More details coming soon—thank you for being a vital part of CSW.
     
    Any questions? Contact Jayoung Kim at jkim@csw.org.
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    Senior Parent Zoom

    We invite you to join us for a conversation with Assistant Head of School Aaron Hirsch. Aaron will walk attendees through the spring schedule of programming for seniors, including graduation, and answer any questions you may have. We hope to see you there!

    Register Now
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    Passover - School Open

    Begins at sundown on 4/12/24

    Zora Foundation's "Chiaroscuro - Balancing Progress" Student Exhibition Reception

    Weston Public Library
    Community members are invited to explore, "Chiaroscuro: Balancing Progress," an art exhibit by the Zora Foundation, a youth driven organization committed to raising awareness of important social issues through art. This year's show will explore contrasting aspects of modern technology and its impact on individuals and communities.
     
    The exhibition will be on display April 2 - 26, with a reception and panel discussion open to the public on April 12. All are welcome. 

    Market Basket

    Boarding Student Only 
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    Passover - School Open

    Begins at sundown on 4/12/24

    Social Justice Day

    April 16, 2025 Schedule
    8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. A Block Class
    10:10 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Opening Session & Keynote Speaker
    11:10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Morning Workshop
    12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch
    1:05 p.m. – 1:55 p.m. Afternoon Workshop
    2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Advisory Activities

    Formerly known as Law Day, Michael H. Feldman ’67 Social Justice Day was established by Shirley and Roger Feldman in memory of their song, Michael Feldman '67. The event explores various viewpoints on important legal and social issues of the day, creating opportunities for student discussion and debate, as well as guest speakers and presentations. This year’s gathering marks a significant milestone—50 years of Social Justice Day.

    On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, we will gather to explore the School to Prison Pipeline, which highlights the disproportionate criminalization of minors and young adults from marginalized backgrounds due to punitive school and municipal policies. 

    Understanding How Colleges Assess Aid Eligibility

    This workshop supports families with in-depth knowledge of how the applications’ (FAFSA and CSS Profile) formulas assess their income and assets so that families can make decisions earlier in high school to increase their eligibility.

    Recommended for 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade families.

    Register for the Zoom here.
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    Workshop — Restorative Justice: Keeping Kids in Class, Not the System

    Join us on April 23 for a virtual parent/guardian workshop, Restorative Justice: Keeping Kids in Class, Not the System. Following the student and faculty exploration of the School-to-Prison Pipeline at Social Justice Day on April 16, this workshop gives parents and guardians the opportunity to engage with Eliaquin “Quin” Gonell, M.Ed., Manager of Restorative Justice at Lawrence High School. Quin will lead a discussion on how restorative practices can help foster safer, more inclusive school environments, keep students engaged in learning, and provide alternatives to the punitive systems that disproportionately affect marginalized youth.

    Click here to register. 
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    Camp Popsicle Party

    We'll meet families in the quad for games and popsicles.  Rain location- Cheek lobby or Dining commons
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    Harvard Square

    Boarding Students Only 

    Camp Popsicle Party

    We'll meet families in the Quad for games and popsicles.  Rain Location- Cheek Lobby or perhaps dining commons
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    End-of-Mod 5 Parent/Guardian Coffee

    Cheek - Swope Room - Swope
    Launching Leadership by Learning

    Hear from current upperclass students as they talk about their capstone project developed through our PACE program (12th grade) or their experience as an Ambassador though our Community Leadership Ambassador program (11th grade).

    End of Mod 5 Show

    Join us for the end-of-mod show to enjoy a collection of student work from throughout the mod.

    End-of-Mod 5 Gallery Walk

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Community Gallery - CG
    Take a guided walk through our community gallery and learn about some of the creative work students have produced this mod!
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CSW—a gender-inclusive day and boarding school for grades 9-12—is a national leader in progressive education. We live out our values of inquiry-based learning, student agency, and embracing diverse perspectives in every aspect of our student experience. Young people come to CSW to learn how to learn and then put what they learn into action—essential skills they carry into their futures as doers, makers, innovators, leaders, and exceptional humans who do meaningful work in the world.