“Anna Catherine has excelled academically and in leadership, service, and athletics, all while giving back to her community through volunteer work,” the City of Germantown said in a Facebook post. “A natural leader and compassionate role model, she has also explored her interests in science, psychology, and art through independent research projects.”
A high-achieving student, she was an AP Scholar and a member of the 30+ Club. She served as a class officer for three years and Chapel Council vice president during her senior year. She was a captain of the varsity volleyball team and a member of the myExperience program’s art and design cohort.
Anna Catherine attended Hutchison since she was in our early childhood program, and she credits our school acrostic with shaping her character and serving as a set of guiding principles in her life. “From the moment I got here in junior kindergarten, we learned the acrostic, and it’s been instilled in me ever since,” she said. “I have carried those virtues through my entire experience here and will continue to do so in the future.”
Anna Catherine was the 2024-2025 recipient of the Dr. Annette C. Smith Community Award, which recognizes a student who is passionate about her community and engages actively in the world around her. She is actively involved in Sisters of Charity and is part of the Le Bonheur Club Teens, which helps high school students learn about philanthropy. She serves as a volunteer liaison and was previously a school liaison.
During the summer of 2024, she shadowed at Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, visiting patient care areas and observing interactions between medical personnel and patients. Inspired by our school acrostic’s character values and a love of science that she built at Hutchison, Anna Catherine will attend the University of Georgia in the fall. She plans to study biology on a pre-medical track.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Gaby Nair ’14, Ph.D., a Postgraduate Research Associate in Politics at Princeton University, where she recently completed her PhD in political theory. She is also a former Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Hutchison is thrilled to announce that Kristan Ash will be leading the Hutchison lacrosse program. She steps into the role of Varsity Head Coach starting in the 2026-2027 school year.
We asked Kristen Farmer Davis ’99 about some of her past experiences, how those influence her work with Hutchison students today, and what she’s excited about in her new role.
Hutchison’s Reggio Emilia-inspired curriculum weaves critical skills development throughout the school day. As girls progress to the next grade and beyond, they revisit the same traits that they first learned in Early Childhood.
Congratulations to the 18 middle and upper school girls who won Scholastic Writing Awards in the recent Alliance for Young Artists & Writers competition!
It’s a special memory for Gabrielle Arkle ’12. When she was younger, she visited the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. The museum features more than 150 restored aircraft representing the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aviation.
If there’s one thing Elizabeth Blankenship-Singh ’08 knows about, it’s pivoting. It’s something she has done successfully several times and something she believes Hutchison prepared her well for.
The best coaches teach you lessons that last long after the final buzzer. Ten alumnae hope to impart what they learned through Hutchison athletics by coaching girls in sports such as soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Hannah Freeman ’20, a trade and investment officer for healthcare and life sciences at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.
While studying dinosaurs, Anne Willson’s pre-kindergarten class became interested in volcanoes. They worked together to build their own and joyfully watched their creation erupt.