
Tandy Beal
Tandy Beal '60 (2012 Distinguished Alumni Award winner) gives an inside look into the early history of the Country School, including learning lessons from Mr. MacLane, the first MacLane recitations, and skating on a near

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The Country Scoop, a Country School podcast, in conjunction with the Country School Oral History Project, in which we interview past and present Country School community members about their experiences.
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Tandy Beal '60 (2012 Distinguished Alumni Award winner) gives an inside look into the early history of the Country School, including learning lessons from Mr. MacLane, the first MacLane recitations, and skating on a near

Tandy Beal '60 (2012 Distinguished Alumni Award winner) gives an inside look into the early history of the Country School, including learning lessons from Mr. MacLane, the first MacLane recitations, and skating on a near

Katelin Gochberg, Maria Boyle, Kathleen Neustaetter, Emily Ballard, and Anna McNiff, all from the Class of 2012, give an inside look into their Country School years, including trips to the Met, musicals with Mrs. Barber,

Donald MacLane '63 gives an inside look into the early years of The Country School, including living in the Farmhouse, having Mrs. DeFrancis as a teacher, and seeing rapid growth of the school. He also discusses how he h

In our version of a "tiny desk concert," Bob Borden and Dave Bennett relive the days of their faculty band "They Might Be Teachers." They play a few of their hits and tell the stories behind the songs, like how they wrot

Hannah Johnson Martin ‘08 and Capri Debiccari ‘08 (members of the Mr. Storms fan club) give an inside look into their Country School years, including winning the Pine Point Tournament, playing a big role in Oklahoma!, ge

Eric Fabricant '99 and Noah Stahl '99 give an inside look into their Country School years, including their reading buddies, wood shop, clowns at the school's 35th Anniversary, and (kind of) saving a teacher's life on the

Lucy Burdge '06 and Caroline Gregory '06 give an inside look into their Country School years, including trouble they caused in Pre-K, a prank they pulled on Mrs. Barber, a "disastrous" poetry recitation performance, and

Four members of the Class of 2025 (Ava, Caroline, Josie, and Mia) give an inside look into their Country School years, like their favorite teachers, the COVID pandemic, and this year's Southwest Trip to Moab. They also s

Distinguished Alum Liz Lightfoot '77 P'05 '07 '08 '12, gives an inside look into her countless roles at The Country School and shares anecdotes to show how the "core" of the school has not changed over the decades. Liste

Cindy Richar, longtime assistant to many Heads of School, gives an inside look at her favorite Country School traditions, what inspired her every day, and how the school has responded to challenging times. Special thanks
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