A partnership between Hutchison Serves and the Hutchison Farm sparked the lower school girls' interests to participate in a hands-on project so they can give back to the community.
Recently, first graders planted over 200 square feet of the farm in salad greens so they could eventually harvest it and donate it to the Mid-South Food Bank. Fourth grade girls harvested, washed, and packed more than thirty pounds of lettuce, spinach, kale, collard greens, salad mix, and radishes.
Lower school girls were able to donate over 40 pounds of food to the food bank, all from the Hutchison Farm! All of the produce was delivered to the Mid-South Food Bank truck by helpers in kindergarten and first grade. In addition to the fresh produce, girls collected and donated non-perishable food.
Not only does the experience give the girls the opportunity to collect and donate food to the community, it also teaches the girls how to harvest fresh vegetables from a real farm. The multidisciplinary project allows girls to explore a unique blend of social and natural sciences while learning about farming firsthand.
Carly Gubin ’12 played tennis at Hutchison and learned the importance of being part of a team. As a dentist, she relies on a team when caring for patients.
When our girls come together to serve, amazing things happen. During their service retreat, our 10th graders built strong bonds while making a positive impact across Memphis.
For her myExperience capstone project, Maya Pentecost ’26 adapted Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” into a one-act dark comedy. She wrote the script, designed the production, and collaborated with a cast and crew of Hutchison students and faculty in our arts program and the Institute for Responsible Citizenship to bring it to life.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Morgan Murdock, a senior project manager at W&A Engineering in Atlanta.
Through hands-on experiments and collaborations with the Design Lab and Dobbs Farm, teacher Christine Groves is helping our girls in junior kindergarten through fourth grade grow their curiosity, critical thinking, and resiliency.
Through the performing arts, Hutchison inspires girls to become strong communicators, creative thinkers, and compassionate leaders in every part of their lives.
Four rising seniors participated in high-intensity summer programs in subjects including international studies, technological innovation and business, education, and visual arts.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Dorothy Oehmler, who works for Mischief Comedy in London.
Rising juniors who are part of four myExperience cohorts in Hutchison’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship – global civic engagement, entrepreneurship, STEM, and art and design – explored their respective fields of study on a trip to Miami.