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Lily Tessmer, a senior from Lancaster, Massachusetts, signed her National Letter of Intent to compete in track and field for Ashland University on Wednesday, March 29.
For writers and artists, inspiration can come from a variety of sources over a short or long period of time. For faculty member Edward (Doc) Sembor, Ph.D., the inspiration to write Strange Tales from Mortuary School simmered in many ways throughout much of his life.
Congratulations to the new and renewing members of the National Honor Society and the National Chinese Honor Society!
Seventeen Marianapolis students were inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica Capítulo Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Marianapolis on Monday, December 9
For the first time in the history of Marianapolis, graduation was held virtually on Saturday, May 30. Congratulations to the graduates!
For the first time in the history of Marianapolis, graduation was held virtually on Saturday, May 30. Congratulations to the graduates!
On Friday, May 29, underclassmen were honored at the annual Prizes and Awards Day. The ceremony was held virtually for the first time. Congratulations to the winners.
Congratulations to the new and renewing members of the National Honor Society and the National Chinese Honor Society!
Congratulations to the winners! Click here to view race results.
The virtual race will take place May 15-17! Click here to register.
Post-graduate Bronagh Power-Cassidy, of Dublin, Ireland, signed her National Letter of Intent on May 1 to play basketball for the College of the Holy Cross.
On Thursday, April 30, the winners to this year's science fair were announced.
At the April 8 virtual Mid-Morning Gathering, Brendan Phaneuf and Elizabeth Schoemer were announced as the Class of 2020 valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively.
Congratulations to all of the award recipients!
Four basketball players earned NEPSAC honors for this season.
In a February 24 game against Loomis Chaffee, junior Sydney Masciarelli of Northbridge, MA became the ninth female in Marianapolis history to reach 1,000 points in her basketball career.
The Knights of the Week for 2/24/20 are Alex Stawiecki '20, Shaylan Cashman '23, and Lucas Yash '20.
Knights of the Week for 2/17/20 are Stephen Canavan '23, Sydney Masciarelli '21, and Ethan Gosper '20.
Andrea spoke to the community about her volunteer work with the organization, Integra, which aims to create opportunities for the people living in the garbage dump of Nezahualcóyotl, outside of Mexico City.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Student Lounge and will feature the Jazz Band, Rock Band, jazz combos, and solos.
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Knights of the Week for the week of February 10 are Lucas Rhoads '23, Michael Levesque '21, and Maya Benway '21.
To kick-off Black History Month, Marianapolis welcomed Ms. Adrienne Amador Oddi to campus to speak to the community on the power and role of education within the experience of marginalized groups. Ms. Oddi is the Dean of Admission at Trinity College in Hartford, CT.
Knights of the Week for the week of February 3 are Kyle Woodruff '21, Anna Czechowski '23, and Conor Allen '21.
For the second year in a row, Marianapolis Prep junior Sydney Masciarelli of Northbridge, MA, has been named the Gatorade Connecticut Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Knights of the Week for the week of January 27 are Ashley Robert '20, Connor Murray '20, and Abbie O'Brien '23.
Alison Tourtellotte ’21 (Putnam, CT) won a gold key for her artwork “Dreaming of Memories” in the area of mixed media; Michael Hanrahan ’20 (Thompson, CT) won a silver key for his photograph “Why Not?”; Evan Lundt ’21 (Woodstock, CT) won an honorable mention for his digital photo “Conflict Within”; Lily Mueller ’22 (Webster, MA) won an honorable mention for her artwork “Euphoria” in the area of drawing & illustration.
Knights of the Week for the week of January 21 are Ashley Robert '20, Connor Murray '20, and Abbie O'Brien '23.
Knights of the Week for the week of January 13 are James Alves '22, Rachel Ullstrom '22, and Johnna Romanek '22.
Seventeen Marianapolis students were inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica Capítulo Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Marianapolis on Monday, December 9
On Thursday, December 5, alumni from the Boston area gathered at Flatbread Company Brighton for a night of networking and bowling
Photos from the Christmas Concert & Art Show held on December 5.
Congratulations to the fall varsity athletic award winners!
Check out this article on alumnus Matt Boland '84.
Juliette Golden, a senior from Millville, Massachusetts, signed her National Letter of Intent to play basketball for Bryant University on Wednesday.
Post-graduate Ashley Smith, of Holden, Massachusetts, signed her National Letter of Intent on Wednesday to play basketball for Franklin Pierce University.
Knights of the Week for the week of November 11 are Andie Lee '20, Collin O'Connor '22, Emily Dodos '20, and Maggie Vo '21.
Knights of the Week for the week of October 28 are Philip Heney '21 and Rachel Ullstrom '22.
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Wrapping up this fall season at Marianapolis Preparatory School, we recently finished celebrating Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead.
Knights of the Week for the week of October 21 are Patrick Hoban '23 and Kyle Woodruff '21.
The donation was part of the 2019 LEAP Week program where students designed a fundraiser for the camp.
Marianapolis is proud to announce its weekly segment every Thursday morning at 8 am on WINY Radio.
Knights of the Week for the week of October 14 are Morgan Royston '23, Morgan Polinski '21, and Molly Landis '23.
Over the Columbus Day holiday weekend, the Marianapolis campus was once again a sea of pink as has become tradition during Parent & Family Weekend.
Knights of the Week for the week of October 7 are Caroline Villa '23, Jacob McCabe '21, and Morgan Beaudreault '22.
Knights of the Week for the week of September 30 are Zachary Hall '20, Zachary Stoddard '22, and Maura Hoban '21.
Knights of the Week for the week of September 23 are Callista Bibeau '21, Lauren Lemire '23, and Sophia Rabitor '22.
On September 21, Marianapolis participated in World Cleanup Day, organized by the Green Knights and NOSB (National Ocean Sciences Bowl).
One of the first initiatives focusing on our theme of the year, Planet Earth, was the installation of a rain garden on campus during orientation.
For the 40thyear in a row, Marianapolis Prep held its annual Golf Tournament in which proceeds support the financial aid program for deserving students. The tournament, held at Connecticut National Golf Club on September 10, raised over $58,000.
Knights of the Week for the week of September 16 are Elena Spangle '20 and John Vigliotti '21.
On Tuesday, September 3, the Marianapolis community joined together for our annual Opening of School Convocation.
On July 13, Brianne Rett '21 placed third in the shot put at the Massachusetts Bay State Games.
Mr. Abe Gustavson '07 was once again nominated for The Bulletin’s Best Teacher as part of the Reader’s Choice Windham County Awards.
Rising junior Sydney Masciarelli of Northbridge, MA has been named the Gatorade Connecticut Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year.
On June 2, 2019, 123 graduates received their diplomas from Marianapolis Preparatory School.
Sophomore Sydney Masciarelli became a national champion in two events at the New Balance Outdoor Track and Field Nationals in Greensboro, NC.
On Friday, May 31, undergraduates were recognized at the annual Prizes and Awards Day.
Photos from the Spring Dance Show held on May 29.
The Spring Athletic Banquet was held on Monday, May 20.
Photos from the musical, "Little Women."
Chyna Bullen ’19 of Exeter, NH signed to play basketball for Florida Southern College on May 16.
Performances: May 16 & 17 at 7 pm and May 19 at 4 pm
On Monday, May 13, 19 Marianapolis students were inducted into the National Honor Society and 38 students renewed their memberships.
The National Chinese Honor Society Induction was held on Thursday, April 25.
The winners of the annual Science Fair.
On Sunday, April 7, freshman Olivia Sczuroski delivered the closing speech at the CAIS Student Leadership Diversity Conference.
The mission of the Thompson Community Art Show is to foster an appreciation of the visual arts, to provide an inclusive venue to showcase the creative talents of Thompson artists, and to enrich the community of Thompson through artistic expression.
On Wednesday, March 27, the Winter Sports Banquet was held. Congratulations to all of the recipients.
Senior Kelly Heney has known for a while that she wanted to do something impactful to leave her mark at Marianapolis. She decided to combine her love of softball and her Dominican heritage to collect softball and baseball equipment to be donated to local youth sports in the Dominican Republic.
The gym was packed for the NEPSAC Class A Championship as the Marianapolis Golden Knights faced Loomis on their home court
In a February 27th game against Rivers School, senior Stephon Baxter of Worcester, Massachusetts became the seventh male in Marianapolis history to reach 1,000 points in his basketball career.
On Monday, February 25, State Sen. Mae Flexer, D-29th District, visited Marianapolis and spoke to a group of students and faculty about Connecticut politics.
Photos from the winter play "Stealing Home."
The Marianapolis Drama Department is proud to present the comedy "Stealing Home" by Pat Cook.
In a February 8th game against New Hampton, senior Olivia Summiel of Dayville, Connecticut became the eighth girl in Marianapolis history to reach 1,000 points in her basketball career.
The Marianapolis National Ocean Sciences Bowl Team came in third place at this year’s Quahog Bowl held on February 2 at UConn’s Avery Point Campus.
Senior Tien “Thomas” Huynh of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was recently honored by the Connecticut Art Education Association at the annual Connecticut Regional Scholastic Art Awards.
Nineteen Marianapolis students were inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica Capítulo Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Marianapolis on Monday, December 10.
The annual Art Show and Christmas Concert was held on Thursday, December 6.
Senior Olivia Summiel, of Dayville, CT, signed her National Letter of Intent to play basketball for Wake Forest University on Wednesday, November 14.
Senior Tyler Burton, of Uxbridge, MA, signed his National Letter of Intent to play basketball for the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 14.
Senior Anna Bagley, of Charlton, MA, signed her National Letter of Intent to play soccer for Virginia Commonwealth University on Wednesday, November 14.
On Saturday, November 10, Marianapolis hosted the NEPSTA Division IV Cross Country Championships with 41 schools attending from across New England.
The Knight of Science will be held on Wednesday, November 14 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm in the Chapel. The focus of the night will be a combination of Materials Science and Engineering as well as Biotechnology, Physiology, and research in those areas both locally and abroad.
Despite an initial date postponement, and a rainy day of golfing, the Marianapolis golf tournament proved to be another success, raising over $45,000.
Senior Molly White, of Worcester, Mass., has been named a National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist.
Marianapolis Preparatory School is proud to announce the appointment of Andrew Vitale as the School’s next Athletic Director.
Lynne Quintal-Hill is a 1983 Marianapolis graduate. During her time at Marianapolis, she made quite an impact on the girls’ basketball program. In her senior year, Quintal-Hill became the second girl in Marianapolis history to score 1,000 points during her Marianapolis career.