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  • Hackley's submersible ROV engineering team at the 2025 Marine Aquatic Technology and Engineering (MATE) Regional competition

    Hackley ROV Team Wins Best Product Demo at MATE Regional Competition, Heads to Worlds Championship in June

    The submersible ROV engineering team recently competed in the 2025 Marine Aquatic Technology and Engineering (MATE) Regional competition and took home first place for best product demonstration and second place overall. The team also was nominated for and accepted to compete in the 2025 MATE Worlds Championship this June in Michigan!
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  • Chinese language teacher Qiong (Katie) Jan

    Hackley Perspectives: Imagination and Cultural Connections

    By Qiong (Katie) Jan, Chinese language teacher
    In this month’s blog post on , Qiong (Katie) Jan examines the role of imagination in Hackley’s Chinese language program. “In our classes, imagination flourishes through such engaging activities as making traditional foods, like dumplings, mooncakes and tanghulu, and watching cinematic masterpieces. Students actively participate in storytelling sessions, crafting their narratives inspired by folklore, debating contemporary cultural issues and collaborating on projects that explore traditional arts, such as papercutting, ink painting and origami,” she writes. “These hands-on experiences vividly immerse students in Chinese culture, igniting their curiosity and deepening their cultural understanding.” .
  • Athletes of the Week – Week of May 5

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Sixth grader Akash K. (center) with (left to right) computer science teacher Kelly Powers, Science Department Chair Melissa Boviero, history teacher Erica Jablon, math teacher Don Eleck and performing arts teacher Dr. Lauren Rigby

    Hackley Sixth Grader Awarded Third Place in Robotics and Engineering at Westchester Regional Middle School Science and Engineering Fair

    Sixth grader Akash K., a sixth grade student, was recognized on May 1 at the inaugural Westchester Regional Middle School Science and Engineering Fair (WRMSSEF) awards ceremony. This new regional competition is the middle school counterpart to WESEF and ISEF, the premier science fair that Hackley students have participated in through the Independent Science Research Program.
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  • Dr. Gillian Stewart '94 returned to the Hilltop to speak with ISRP and Chemistry students.

    Gillian Stewart ’94 Visits Hackley’s ISRP and Chemistry Classes

    Marine geobiochemist Dr. Gillian Stewart ’94 returned to the Hilltop on April 17 to speak with Independent Science Research Program and Chemistry classes. Dr. Stewart is a professor at Queens College, with a research interest in the interactions between organisms and elemental cycling, particularly in the ocean. She is also the author of a new textbook, Oceanography: An Interdisciplinary Approach, set to release this fall.
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  • Brigid Doherty ’27, Varsity Softball

    Athletes of the Week – Week of April 14

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Athletes of the Week – Week of April 7

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Jen Hubert Swan, Library Department Chair

    Hackley Perspectives: How Books Can Reignite Our Imaginations

    By Jen Hubert Swan, Library Department Chair
    In this month’s blog post on , Library Department Chair Jen Hubert Swan shares her concerns about the health of our imaginations, and how books can help. “Once we realize our imaginations have been withered by social media, is it too late to resurrect our inventiveness? As a librarian who has witnessed and experienced the creative power of reading, I’m here to tell you that it’s never too late,” she writes. “Ironically, as social media has exploded, so has publishing. According to some sources, there are between 500,000 and one million new titles traditionally published each year. ... But with so many options, how do we choose? Dear reader, I thought you’d never ask.”
  • Global Education Trips Take Student Learning Beyond the Hilltop

    Over Spring Break, some of our intrepid Upper Schoolers and faculty traveled far beyond the Hilltop to immerse themselves in research and the rich history, culture, sights and experiences of global locales.
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  • Twelve ISRP students presented their research at the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair

    ISRP Students Recognized at Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair

    During spring break, 12 Independent Science Research Program students joined more than 750 students from the region to present their research at the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair. We are so proud of our students’ dedication and hard work over the past two to three years, which culminated in presenting their projects to scientists at these fairs.
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  • Melissa Tranchida P ’34, ’36, ’37, Computer Science Department Chair

    Hackley Perspectives: Code as Canvas

    By Melissa Tranchida, Computer Science Department Chair
    In this month’s blog post on , Computer Science Department Chair Melissa Tranchida reflects on the artistry of computer science. “Artists exist in many capacities within the field of Computer Science,” she writes. “Whether students are digitally editing images, showcasing interactive games, exploring connections between code and graphical elements, or making decisions about a gradient within the user experience of their mobile application. In every one of these projects, the students are artists in their own right, using code as their canvas. Hackley students epitomize the joy of learning, and the art of coding is one they enroll in without checking off a graduation credit.”
  • Hackley's Ethics Bowl team: Rohan Krishna ’26, Charlie Napach ’27, Peter King ’26, Ben Iaderosa ’26, Sarah Rotenberg ’26, Macey McLane ’26 and Hailey Won ’25

    Middle and Upper School Debaters Have Strong Showings Across Recent Competitions

    Hackley’s Middle and Upper School debate teams have been busy! In February, seven Upper Schoolers represented Hackley at the National High School Ethics Bowl and 10 debaters competed in the fourth and final event of the 2024-25 HSPDP regular season. And on March 8, 27 members of Hackley’s MS debate team competed at a tournament hosted by the Fieldston School.
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  • Athletes of the Week – Week of Feb. 24

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • PostAP Spanish: Language and Culture students Maggie Yalmokas ’25, Arjun Virk ’25, Jack Magidson ’25, Fox Quattrone ’25, Annika Duggan ’26, Calliope Yannuzzi ’26 and Isaac Ahn ’26 at Neighbors Link.

    PostAP Spanish Students Lead Parent Education Workshops for Community Partner Neighbors Link

    The PostAP Spanish: Language and Culture class recently completed the service component of their month-long service-learning project in partnership with ’s Adelante Juntos parent education program.
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  • Girls’ Varsity Swimming 400 Freestyle Relay team

    Athletes of the Week – Week of Feb. 10

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Sue Harmon P ’13, ’16, Lower School teacher

    Hackley Perspectives: The Power of Kindness

    By Sue Harmon, Lower School teacher
    In this month’s blog post on , Lower School teacher Sue Harmon reflects on the power of kindness. “As an educator, I have been able to weave kindness throughout the curriculum and our everyday lessons and activities. The students quickly learn to embrace a classroom where kindness, respect, and friendship are the cornerstone and expectation.”
  • Members of the Middle School debate team at Dalton on Jan. 25.

    Middle and Upper School Debate Teams Compete in January Tournaments

    On Jan. 25, Hackleys Middle School debate team attended a tournament at Dalton, while the Upper School team competed at Applied Tech in New Jersey for the third regular-season event of the High School Public Debate Program.
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  • Athletes of the Week – Week of Feb. 3

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Hackley students were joined by groups from the Pennington School in New Jersey and the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City for the 2nd Annual Round Square Northeast Schools Forum.

    Hackley Hosts Second Annual Round Square Northeast Schools Forum on the Hilltop

    On Saturday, Feb. 1, Hackley Round Square delegates and representative Ms. Maddox partnered with Community Engagement student-leaders and Director of Community Engagement and Service-Learning Ms. DeMarchena to host the second annual Round Square Northeast Schools Forum.
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  • Dr. Daniel Andor P ’37 (center) with ISRP and AP/Post AP Computer Science students

    Hackley Parent Dr. Daniel Andor Speaks to Independent Science Research Program and Computer Science Students

    Dr. Daniel Andor P ’37 came to the Hilltop to give a guest lecture to Hackley’s ISRP and AP/Post AP Computer Science students. During his visit, Dr. Andor discussed his career trajectory from being in a music school to studying physics for his Ph.D. dissertation and becoming a software engineer at Google.
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  • Coach Fran Stanek, Varsity Wrestling, and Coach Natalie Hopp-Gaven, Girls' Varsity Soccer

    Varsity Coaches Reach Milestones in Their Sports

    Hackley’s Varsity Wrestling Coach Fran Stanek recorded his 200th dual meet win in January, and Girls’ Varsity Soccer Coach Natalie Hopp-Gaven won her 100th game back in the fall.
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  • Athletes of the Week - Week of Jan. 27

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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  • Computer Science Students Host Inaugural Hack-a-thon in New Center

    By Meredith Lee ’25
    Computer Science student Phoebe Dungca ’25 — with a group of her peers and Computer Science teachers — spearheaded Hackley’s first-ever hackathon, Hack Squared, on Jan. 11 in the Center for the Creative Arts and Technology.
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  • Athletes of the Week – Week of Jan. 20

    Every week, the Athletics department highlights some exceptional Hackley Hornets who are helping to spur on their teams.
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