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2016 Black Parents Forum 2016 BPF School Contact 2016 Black Parents Forum 2016 BPF School Contact School Name: School Level/Type Admissions Admissions Director's Email: School Website: Director's Name: Atlanta Girls' School, GA Grades 5-12, Single Sex Cassandra Streich [email protected] www.atlantagirlsschool.org Atlanta International School, GA Grades Pk-12 Reid Mizell [email protected] www.aischool.org **Baylor School, TN Grades 5-12 Jim Kennedy [email protected] www.baylorschool.org **Brandon Hall School, GA Grades 5-12 Kirsten Knowles [email protected] www.brandonhall.org **Chatham Hall, VA Grades 9th-12th, Single Carney O'Brien [email protected] www.chathamhall.org Sex Children's School, GA Grades Pre K - 8 Nicole Victor [email protected] www.thechildrensschool.com **Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Upper School - 8-12, PG Amin Gonzalez [email protected] www.choate.edu Cliff Valley School, GA Grades Pre K - 8 Megan S. Vitale [email protected] www.cliffvalley.org **Culver Academies, IN Uppler School - 8-12 Michael Turnbull [email protected] www.culver.org **Dana Hall School, MA Grades 5-12, Single Sex Wendy Secor [email protected] www.danahall.org **Episcopal High School, VA Grades 9, 10, 11 Scott Conklin [email protected] www.episcopalhighschool.org/ **Fessenden School, MA Grades Pk-12, Single Sex Caleb Thomson [email protected] www.fessenden.org **Fountain Valley School of Uppler School - 9-12 Kila McCann [email protected] www.fvs.edu Colorado, CO Friends School of Atlanta, GA Grades Pre K - 8 Nancy Bent [email protected] www.friendsschoolatlanta.org/ Galloway School, GA Grades Pre K - 12 Elizabeth King [email protected] www.gallowayschool.org **Garrison Forest School, MD Grades Pk-12, Single Sex Alison Greer [email protected] www.gfs.org **George School, PA Upper School - 8-12 Jenna Davis [email protected] www.georgeschool.org Holy Innocents' Episcopal School, Grades Pk-12 Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright [email protected] www.hies.org GA Black Parents Forum www.blackparentsforum.info Page 1 of 3 2016 Black Parents Forum 2016 BPF School Contact Ivy Preparatory Academy, GA Grades Pk - 9, Single Sex Jacob Cole [email protected] www.ivyprepacademy.org Life School, GA Upper School - 8-12 Mikala Streeter [email protected] www.thelifeschool.co Lovett School, GA Grades Pk-12 Janie Beck [email protected] www.lovett.org Marist School, GA Grades 5-12 Jim Byrne [email protected] www.marist.com Midtown International School, GA Lower School - Pk-8 Lindsey Hicks [email protected] www.midtowninternationalschool.co m **Milton Academy, MA Grades 9-12 Paul Rebuck [email protected] www.milton.edu Mount Vernon Presbyterian School, Grades Pre K - 12 Kirsten Beard [email protected] www.mountvernonschool.org GA **Oakwood Friends School, NY Grades 6-12 Mark Blackman [email protected] www.oakwoodfriends.org/ Pace Academy, GA Uppler School - 8-12 Jennifer McGurn [email protected] www.paceacademy.org Paideia School, GA Grades Pre K - 12 Caroline Quillian Stubbs [email protected] www.paideiaschool.org **Phillips Andover Academy, MA Upper School - 8-12, PG Natalie Wombell [email protected] www.andover.edu **Phillips Exeter Academy, NH Grades 5-12, PG William Leahy [email protected] www.exeter.edu **Rabun Gap Nacoochee School, Grades 5-12 Roger Cox [email protected] www.rabungap.org GA **Riverside Military Academy, GA Grades 5-12, Single Sex, James Corbin [email protected] www.riversidemilitary.com Military **Shady Side Academy, PA Upper School - 8-12 Daniel Usaj [email protected] www.shadysideacademy.org **Stony Brook School, NY Upper School - 8-12 Yuri Francis [email protected] www.stonybrook.org St. Martin’s Episcopal School, GA Grades Pk-9 Blythe Marsau [email protected] www.stmartinschool.org **Tabor Academy, MA Grades 9-12 Andrew McCain [email protected] www.taboracademy.org **Thacher School, CA Upper School - 8-12 Bill McMahon [email protected] www.thacher.org Trinity School, GA Lower School - Pk-8 Brad Brown [email protected] www.trinityatl.org Black Parents Forum www.blackparentsforum.info Page 2 of 3 2016 Black Parents Forum 2016 BPF School Contact Waldorf School of Atlanta, GA Lower School - Pk-8 Stacey Alston [email protected] www.waldorfatlanta.org Walker School, GA Grades Pk-12 Katherine Harrison [email protected] www.thewalkerschool.org **Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Upper School - 8-12, PG Lela Paultre [email protected] www.walnuthillarts.org MA Westminster Schools, GA Grades Pk-12 Marjorie Mitchell [email protected] www.westminster.net Black Parents Forum www.blackparentsforum.info Page 3 of 3.
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