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Imagining Our Future: Strategic Planning at Stone
Mike Simpson Mike Simpson

Imagining Our Future: Strategic Planning at Stone

“So, how might we imagine our future?  

Pretty much the way we do everything at Stone: creatively and collaboratively, with a lot of intention, with a lot of ideation, with a lot of prototyping, with a lot of iteration.  It is indeed true that we are founded on a rich partnership between students, faculty, parents, and supporters who care deeply about this kind of education, and it is the honor of a lifetime to collaborate with each of you on our school’s future.”

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Consider The Horseshoe Crab
Mike Simpson Mike Simpson

Consider The Horseshoe Crab

If you Google “What animal has saved the most human lives?” the first answer—surprisingly or not—is the horseshoe crab.

For nearly four years, our community has been talking about horseshoe crabs. Like all things in this magical community, what started as an offhand joke gained its own internal logic. The randomness of it—the fact that of course this is the thing we’d obsess over—somehow made perfect sense at a school like Stone, where obsessive curiosity rules the day.

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100 Days of Admission Season!
Mike Simpson Mike Simpson

100 Days of Admission Season!

“Welcome to one of our favorite times of the year—Admission Season at Stone! While technically every day is Admission Season for us, the next 100 days are by far the busiest. This is when we see the most inquiries, host the most shadow days, hold the most events, and receive the most applications.”

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The Moby-Dick Guy
Mike Simpson Mike Simpson

The Moby-Dick Guy

To open with vulnerability, I’m sometimes afraid of being labeled “The Moby-Dick guy”.

My speech is peppered with references to the text. My thoughts return to it several times a day. In each of my work and living spaces there is a copy of Moby-Dick within reach and I not-infrequently (a Melvillian double negative, by the way) read a random chapter to pass a few transitional minutes between activities.

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