“Chiaravalle really prepared me. I was fully prepared for all the school work.”
— Carmen Tracy-Amoroso, class of 2018
At a recent gathering for high school-aged alumni, we asked how the habits and skills from their time at Chiaravalle had impacted their transition to high school.
“Chiaravalle really prepared me. I was fully prepared for all the school work.”
— Carmen Tracy-Amoroso, class of 2018
“I feel very confident with knowing what I can handle and being able to advocate for myself in a way that some of my peers don’t do as much.”
— Damian Franchere
“I’m on the board member of Kids for the Boundary Waters. We ended up going to DC and talking to people in Congress about saving this incredible place.”
— Callie Stolar, class of 2017
“Chiaravalle really let me thrive as an individual. Even as a 6th grader, I was like trying to learn things that other kids weren’t really interested in and it was just a way for me to grow.”
— Caitlin Terry, class of 2018
Chiaravalle students develop the skills, knowledge, and perserverance to follow their passions, think critically, and contribute to a modern world.
“I loved Chiaravalle. It was really important for me when I was that age to really learn who I was and be confident and free and feel like I could be creative. I wouldn’t do it any other way.”
— Teagan Springer, class of 2016
“When I came into Lane, I was ahead of everybody in my grade a little bit. So, math and English were a little bit easier for me. I felt like I had been prepared really well.”
— Langston Neurohr, class of 2016
“I’m an IB diploma student, which focuses on education at an international level. You’re learning the same things as people across the globe. It’s really challenging.”
— Teagan Springer, class of 2016
“Thinking about math or thinking about history, using that to develop an understanding different than the way that most of the other students definitely gives you an advantage.”
— Jack Barton, class of 2016