Suraya Buffong '18 is an aspiring scientist, award-winning thespian, and Facing History and Ourselves leader.
At Hutchison, teachers instill confidence in the girls to ensure they know their thoughts and opinions are important and valued. Girls are encouraged to find their voices and make them heard. Suraya Buffong '18 does just that. As a Facing History and Ourselves student ambassador, she facilitates meaningful dialogue around challenging societal issues among Mid-South youth. Her thoughts about equality and innovation in education were recently featured on Columbia University's The Hechinger Report. Click here to read her essay.
In addition to spearheading positive social change, Suraya has taken her voice to the theater stage as an actress and performer. She recently earned an Orpheum Theatre Oustanding Featured Actress nomination for her role as Ton Ton Julian in our fall musical Once on This Island.
In the classroom, Suraya distinguishes herself as a diligent scholar, eager to take on our most challenging science courses. She has even had the opportunity to extend her love of science beyond the classroom through a Hutchison Leads internship with Dr. Lisa Stanford, a neuropsychologist at Akron Children's Hospital and our 2018 Distinguished Alumna.
We look forward to seeing what Suraya will accomplish when she heads to The University of Miami this fall.
Little Hive teachers Ms. Hollingsworth and Ms. Aguilar followed our youngest girls’ interest in the weather to expand their scientific knowledge and various skills, from creativity to storytelling to fine motor skills.
For her senior myExperience project, Haley Floyd ’25 combined her love of animals with a deep concern for the mental health of young women. Haley launched Pause for Paws, an initiative that brought therapy dogs to campus to offer comfort and connection. She received a 10<20 Youth Impact Award from “Memphis Parent” magazine for her work.
In these student-led R.E.A.L. discussions, our fourth graders sharpen their conversation skills while learning to support their ideas with evidence and think critically.
Through years of theatre, dance, music, and leadership in the arts, Chloe Simpson ’25 found confidence, community, and her voice. From the stage to the classroom, she embraced every opportunity to grow as a performer, student, and civic thinker.
Maggie’s interest in environmental science and forestry has grown through hands-on learning, inspiring mentors, and community involvement. After 15 years at Hutchison, she’s ready to turn her curiosity and love for learning into real-world impact.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Mallory Mullis '18, Manager of Leadership Programs at the Dallas Regional Chamber.
Hutchison world language students participated in the 2025 U of M Language Fair, sponsored by The University of Memphis Department of World Languages and Literatures. Demonstrating their knowledge of Spanish and Chinese, Hutchison had nine upper school girls win awards at the fair.
Yes, egg prices are high, according to our fifth graders’ research! Their Mean Monday activity tracking grocery store prices was highlighted on WREG News Channel 3.
Carpe diem! Demonstrating their enthusiasm for Latin and Roman culture, Hutchison had several students win awards at the Tennessee Junior Classical League Convention.