Hutchison eighth grader Zoe Ford is an award-winning scientist, passionate musician, and creative problem solver.
While in Dr. Becky Deehr's science class last year, Zoe worked on her science fair project involving microbial fuel cells. For this project, Zoe discovered a way to convert energy into electric energy using bacteria and electrodes. This spring, she presented her project at the Memphis and Shelby County Science Fair where she won first place!
"I chose this project because I have always been interested in bacteria and renewable energy sources. I thought this would give me more insight to the struggles scientists go through every day to help the earth."
In addition to her love of science, Zoe has a passion for music that began at a young age. She credits listening to The Beatles to inspiring her to sing and learn to play five musical instruments (violin, electric bass guitar, piano, upright bass, and drums).
At Hutchison, Zoe brings her love of science and the arts together by participating in the Destination Imagination (DI) program through our Center for Excellence. Hutchison's award-winning DI program challenges students to combine creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in order to complete a challenge chosen by their team. Zoe says DI encourages her to tap in to her visual and artistic skills while she mixes her passions of science and art.
"DI Is a fun and enhancing experience that has allowed me to learn to become better at sewing and practice my acting and performance skills. I am able to mix my passions and use my scientific knowledge to help my team complete a scientific challenge."
We can't wait to see where Zoe's passions take her next at Hutchison!
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.