Hello Burgundians! My name is David Weissman and I graduated from Burgundy Farm Country Day School in 2016 and am now a senior at St. Stephens and St. Agnes School in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Fall Sport Round-up
Thanks to all of our fall coaches for teaching meaningful life lessons through sport!
Know Thyself: Middle School at Burgundy
Just before graduating high school in Quebec, Canada, my favorite teacher, Mr. Wells, handed me a 5×7” framed picture with a short quote originating from Apollo’s Temple at Delphi in ancient Greece.
The Burgundy Fund Funds Field Trips Like These
The Burgundy Fund helps fund field trips for students throughout the year. Field trips are specially selected to enhance the curriculum that is being studied in the classrooms. Read on to learn about some of this year’s field trips so far.
Burgundy Productions: Past, Present, and Future
Imagine it: thirty two pre- or early teens keeping track of their costumes and props, listening for their cues, and remembering their lines, the words to the songs, the steps to the dance!
On Baseball and Shared Humanity
What an incredible underdog run by our hometown champion Nationals, following our Mystics and Caps and their championships!
Art on the Avenue: Showcasing the Best of Burgundy
Art on the Avenue (AOA) is my favorite arts event in Alexandria (and I go to lots of artsy things-—my husband plays in three different bands and sings with the Alexandria Choral Society and its select group Pro Coro) because it is a truly community-based, family-centered event, with loads of local artists, local performing groups and local restaurants.
Jo Jo the Puppet and Progressive Teaching
I am a late baby boomer and when I think back on my elementary school years I am reminded of my French teacher, Madame Greenwood.
What You Need to Know about the Fall Fair
Extended families, friends, and neighbors are more than welcome—share the Facebook event so help us get out the word!
Protecting the Serenity and Safety of Cooper’s Cove
At 4 p.m. on August 30, I signed a few lawyerly papers in Romney, WV, and our mountain campus in West Virginia increased by 105 acres. It was a triumphant moment, marking a big step forward in our efforts to protect the serenity and safety of Cooper’s Cove.