Kindergarten and Grade 9 students savored a Chick-fil-A lunch as a reward for their victory in the participation challenge during Better Together Giving Day!
this week's scots in action
All School Action
Nearly 60 students in Ms. Magaletti's Honors Finance and Investment class participated in the 7th annual Saint Andrew's NFTE Innovate South Florida Business Plan competition on Wednesday, March 6, and Friday, March 8, in the Cohen Auditorium.
Saint Andrew's nominated 15 students for the 41st annual Pathfinder High School Scholarship Awards Program.
Hakeem Rahim, a speaker, poet, and mental health advocate, spoke at both Middle School and Upper School Assembly about his personal journey through mental health challenges as a young college student.
For the past several weeks, the Spanish for Heritage Learners class has been researching and creating campaigns to spread awareness about various global challenges.
On Tuesday, March 5, four grade 5 students set up a cookie and lemonade stand outside Mariani Great Hall. The students were working on their capstone project for the IB PYP Exhibition that will be taking place next week.
Symphonic Band students participated in a master class by woodwind doubler and University of Miami Music Doctoral Candidate Luis Rivera-Colon.
The South Florida Youth Pride Band, a vibrant ensemble dedicated to promoting equality and unity through music, serves as a beacon of empowerment for young musicians across the region. Among the talented individuals who have contributed their musical prowess to this inspiring initiative are two members of the Saint Andrew's School Symphonic Band, Carter Scott '25 (Euphonium) and Astor Stein '25 (Trumpet).
Middle and Upper School students celebrated Black History Month during chapel on Tuesday, February 27, and Thursday, February 29.
Congratulations to Sage Mortensen, Lauren Rigal, and Bella Kurstin for being recognized as our most recent Learner Profile Award winners!
Spanish Year 1 Grade 6 students focused on enhancing their reading comprehension abilities.
Get Moving and the Hispanic Honor Society hosted Spring Clean For a Cause on Friday, February 23, in the Cohen Center.
In a splendid display of creativity and skill, students from across the nation, including Saint Andrew's Lower, Middle, and Upper School Chinese language students, showcased their talents in the first-ever CLASS (Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools) National Chinese Talent Contest.
On Tuesday, February 20, Mrs. Latta and Ms. Chavez's third-grade class had a special visitor, the Right Reverend Bishop Eaton.
This February marks the fourteenth anniversary of the IB Diploma Programme at Saint Andrew’s.
Congratulations to Eli Ganc, Lola Rodriguez, and Sarah Aliperta for being recognized as our February Scot Stars!
On February 4, four Saint Andrew's Middle School mathletes competed in the Palm Beach MathCounts Chapter Competition.
Delaney Beighley '25 and Chris D’Angelo '26, from Athletes without Limits, were invited by Deputy Mayor Monica Mayotte to speak to the Boca Raton City Council.
Students in Mrs. Wolf's Grade 9 College Prep English Classes explore the beginning pages of Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis through small group discussion and writing about the graphic novel's representation of the Iranian Revolution.
This week, students in AP Calculus BC took their work to the board while they reviewed various geometric applications to integration, such as the themes of area, volume, and length.
Students in grade 8 went on a field trip to the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum at Nova Southeastern University on Tuesday, February 20, and Thursday, February 22.
Saint Andrew's grades 4-6 Robotics Team, The ScotBots, was asked to identify a specific problem related to sharing their hobbies or interests and then create a website. Check out their magical website!
As part of kindergarten's lesson on the sun, the students had the opportunity to look at the sun through one of Mr. Scheidegger's telescopes.
IB Economics-Standard Level is an advanced one-year course offered to students in grades 11 and 12. But how do you help students easily memorize these complex concepts? Dr. Schipper's found a way.
The girls in Ms. Platzek's grade 7 advisory made sure everyone felt the love in Middle School on Valentine's Day.
On Friday, February 9, and Saturday, February 10, 33 Saint Andrew’s Middle and Upper School band students were given the opportunity to perform at the District Solo & Ensemble Music Competition and Festival at John I. Leonard High School.
On Tuesday, February 13, Kindergarten students joined their grade 5 buddies in the courtyard for a delicious Valentine's Day breakfast.
The Middle School enjoyed an afternoon filled with athleticism, skill-base games, sweet treats, and plenty of team (advisory) spirit.
Check out this post to see how SA celebrated the Lunar New Year!
Congratulations to Aden Berman, Joseph Honig, and Raja Mahtani for being recognized as our most recent Learner Profile Award winners!
Kristen Eatough and Caroline Calder created a special edition of WSAS News celebrating Saint Andrew's Grandparents Days.
Students in grade 6 have been learning about tectonic plates in science class and recently gave presentations about how tectonic plates affect various places in the world.
The Saint Andrew’s Dance Company will be performing in the Future Stars Competition, recognized as South Florida’s most prestigious performing arts competition, as part of the Festival of the Arts on Tuesday, March 5, at 7:00 pm at Mizner Park Amphitheater.
Check out the latest episode of the WSAS Morning Show, anchored by Angelina Zilo and Caroline Calder.
Grade 5 students Kenzo Teo and Leyah Kesselman created the latest LS WSAS Broadcast for Friday, February 2.
Five students represented the Saint Andrew’s School Symphonic Band as musician participants in the Palm Beach District All-County Honor Band.
Check out behind-the-scenes of the Upper School musical, Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
The Saint Andrew's Lower School Robotics Team, The ScotBots, recently competed in a qualifying tournament at North Broward Prep.
This past weekend, five Honors Symphonic Band students had the opportunity to participate in the University of Miami’s Frost School Honor Band Festival.
As part of the Great Kindness Challenge in the Middle School, students had the opportunity to decorate rocks with messages of kindness, hope, and positivity.
Congratulations to Ana Sofia Brito, Addison Kurstin, and Piper Pratt for being recognized as our January Scot Stars!
Kindness Week at Saint Andrew's featured a ton of great activities centered around the importance of kindness. Our students and faculty also took part in themed dress-up days.
In case you missed this heartwarming musical, click this post to see the full-length video and to view the production photos.
This morning, the Class of 2028 spent time in the Cohen Center, experiencing sample Upper School classes taught by Upper School teachers.
Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts was excited to welcome Salvador, Bahia, Brazil native Dora Oliveira to our US Choreography, grade 8 and grade 7 dance classes.
As part of Pre-K's transportation unit, the students had a hands-on experience with the Boca Raton Fire Rescue and Police Department.
Five Middle School students were chosen to answer questions for parents and guardians of grade 5 students at the Grade 5 Step-Up event on Wednesday, January 17.
Grade 6 math students in Ms. Yowell's and Ms. Anik's math classes took part in a real-world math activity where the students pretended to go to a restaurant.
Students in Ms. Yash's grade 6 World Cultures class took part in Socratic discussions pertaining to their latest unit.
Upper School Spanish Heritage students dropped by the Pre-K Spanish class to assist them in mastering colors and numbers in Spanish!
The Rev. Dr. Michael Brandon McCormack spoke to Middle School and Upper School students on Friday, January 19, in the Chapel of Saint Andrew.
On Friday, January 19, 2024, our bands were treated to a master class by world-renowned trumpeter Charles Lazarus.
Grade 5 students Jackson Shapiro and Olivia Tau created the latest LS WSAS Broadcast for Friday, January 19.
Be sure to catch the Middle School musical, Disney’s Descendants - The Musical, on Friday, January 19, and Saturday, January 20, at 7:00 pm in Roberts Theater.
Six Saint Andrew's students took part in the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) district event on Friday, January 12. The process for qualifying for the district event was incredibly competitive this year, with over 1,500 students entrees.
APES students participated in the Ambassadors to the Wetland program conducted by the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach, FL.
Upper School students in Mr. O'Leary's chemistry classes have been taking part in a variety of different labs this week.
Middle School SASSA tour guides led a tour around the Middle School Campus to showcase the facilities at Saint Andrew's School!
Congratulations to the Performing Arts students Jasmin Thomas '24, Julián Fente ’24, Adrian Fente '27, and Sophie Chew '25 who shined at All-State at the Florida Music Educators Association Conference in Tampa, FL, January 9-13.
PK students are currently learning about different types of transportation. In art class, they are learning how hot air balloons work and practicing their watercolor painting skills.
In art class, the students are connecting what they are been studying about civilizations and historical expansion by looking at textile art from ancient civilizations and weavings made in traditional ways by indigenous peoples of the West.
Check out the latest episode of the WSAS Morning Show, anchored by Nash Freedman and Evan Greenfield.
Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts would like to applaud the student musicians Emily Campbell ‘28, Adrian Fente ‘27, Julian Fente ‘24, and Lucas Magaletti ‘31 who dedicated their time and talent to create unforgettable musical moments in their local community.
The Grade 5 Chorus students gave a beautiful performance at the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce breakfast on Thursday, January 11.
Saint Andrew’s School sponsored the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce’s January Membership Breakfast on Thursday, January 11 at The Club at Boca Pointe.
Last weekend, our Upper School Robotics team #641 met for the first time to compete with Boca High School.
Grade 9 students experienced the extraordinary sight of pigs defying gravity—soaring through the air!
Grade 2 visited Pero Family Farms in Delray Beach as part of their "How We Organize Ourselves" unit.
Grade 7 students donned their creative hats during their history class, crafting an infographic focused on the Constitution!
Congratulations to Lina Antoniotti, Blair Rutherford, and Angelo Marzano for being recognized as our December Scot Stars!
Students in grade 3 read an adaptation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech during the first Lower School Assembly in 2024.
The Bella Figlia Dance Studio recently received an installation of a new Harlequin Latch Loc Dance Floor.
On Thursday, January 4, Zoe Marnell, Hudson Christoffersen, and Julian Miller were recognized for possessing the IB Learner Profile attribute of Open-Minded.
On Tuesday, December 12, Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts welcomed audience members to Roberts Theater for the annual Lower School Holiday Concert.
The Middle School students, faculty, and staff celebrated the last day of school before winter break by having a pajama day and hot chocolate.
Check out the latest Lower School WSAS broadcast with grade students Luca Pepe and Raquel Ganc.
On Thursday, December 7, Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts welcomed audience members to Roberts Theater for a spectacular evening of music performed by our Upper School students.
Over the weekend, the Residential Life community staged a unique Saint Andrew's play written by upper school English teacher and Residential Life faculty member Gayle Robinson.
The Middle School Robotics team, ScotsRobotics, performed well at the First Tech Challenge robotics competition in Stuart, Florida, on December 9, 2023.
On Tuesday, December 5, Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts welcomed audience members to Roberts Theater for a merry evening of music performed by students in Middle School.
Click here to see photos from all four Lessons & Carols services.
The Visual Arts department has been bustling with activity. Explore the photos below of distinctive projects that Upper School students are currently engaged in!
Throughout the semester, the Grade 8 Theatre classes dedicated their time to rehearsing one-act plays.
The Sports in Action club hosted the 3rd Annual Charity Volleyball Tournament on Tuesday, December 5 in the Scott Family Gym.
On November 30, students from the Hispanic Honor Society met with PK students to celebrate a fun part of the Cuban culture – playing dominoes!
Students in grades 4 and 5 who took part in the STREAM Expo had the chance to show off their projects on Monday morning in the Dr. Albert Cohen Family Entrepreneurial Center.
WPTV NBC highlighted Coach Sid Cassidy on his 19 years of developing young athletes for the next level, including the Olympics.
On Thursday, November 30, Kathryn Anglemyer, Stella Tau, Guy Riskind were recognized for possessing the IB Learner Profile attribute of Knowledgeable.
Saint Andrew's Joshua Balbi '19, Diego Balbi '24, and Alexia Sotomayor '25 were interviewed by WPTV about their hopes to compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
On Wednesday, November 15, Lower, Middle, and Upper School students along with faculty, staff, and other distinguished guests gathered together to celebrate Saint Andrew’s Day. Click here to see photos and video from the event.
Students in Ms. Petronio’s Dance 6 and Dance 8 classes recently choreographed their own jazz dances to a song of their choice, centered around a theme, using all of the terms learned throughout their Jazz Dance unit.
Saint Andrew's senior, Anna Brown caught up with Head of Upper School, Paul Beekmeyer, for the newest addition of Scots Talk.
Check out the latest episode of the WSAS Morning Show, anchored by Caroline Calder and Gigi Zilo.
Students in the Upper and Middle School Dance Company had the opportunity to participate in a Ballroom Dance workshop with professional dancer Sayra Vazquez.
Two students in grade 6, Alejandra Mezerhane and Morgan Osborne, performed a dance during this week's Middle School assembly.
Lower School students had a great time at their Thanksgiving Feast on Tuesday.
PreK students had a great time Tuesday morning using their five senses - sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
Mr. Joshua Clements, who manages the Tutoring Center and teaches communication courses at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC), joined Dr. Elle Anthony's Linguistics class to discuss the meaning of language as an instrument of communication.
Grade 3 students have inspired magical fairies to move into the Lower School! "Fairy Doors" are popping up all over, but you have to look closely to find them.
Garde 4 students were tasked with composing an opinion essay on a subject of their choosing, allowing them to participate in the "Essay Cafe."
Kindergarten culminated its PYP unit, Who We Are, which has to do with how a balance of healthy habits contributes to how we feel, with a health fair!
Pre-K collaborated with the talented chefs from SAGE Dining Services for their annual Challah baking as an extension of the 5 senses PYP unit.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society inducted 33 new members and honored 10 continuing members at the annual induction ceremony on Tuesday, November 7.
SCOTS In Prayer had a wonderful annual Fall Packing Event on November 3.
Saint Andrew’s Performing Arts students contributed their musical gifts to welcome prospective students and families to campus on November 4.
Students in grade 5 were very busy last week!
This past Saturday, Team #17156 otherwise known as ScotsBots, played five close matches with a result of three wins and two overall losses. Currently, the Saint Andrew's Team is in fourth place within our overall South Florida league. Our next competition is in December 2023.
Students in grade 4 have been learning about prime numbers.
This past Saturday, the Lower School's FLL Robotics Team, The ScotBots, coached by Mr. Bergman, competed in a scrimmage against 9 other teams at the Cox Science Center & Aquarium.
Grade 5 students spent Monday morning making spider hats with their Kindergarten Buddies.
Last Wednesday, 12 students who are members of Roundsquare visited the JARC center in Boca Raton to help facilitate some arts and crafts projects.
Students in Mrs. O'Connell's science class have been learning about gravity and the solar system.
On Friday, October 27, Prek students had the opportunity to learn about guide dogs and how they help those who are blind or visually impaired.
Our Kindergarten students celebrated being in school for 50 days by having a 1950s-themed day.
The CLEO [Computer Literacy Education Outreach] club went to Aston Garden's Retirement Community in Parkland on Sunday.
Grade 8 students visited Eric Morales, general manager of Sage Dining Services at Saint Andrew's, in Mariani Hall to learn more about nutrition and what it is like to work in the food industry.
Check out the latest episode of the WSAS Morning Show, anchored by Evan Greenfield and Nash Freedman.
On Thursday, October 26, Grace Strollo, Madeline Wallach, and Merritt Kanzer were recognized for possessing the IB Learner Profile attribute of Being Thinkers.
Troupe #4312 of the International Thespian Society inducted six new members on Thursday, October 18.
The Tartan Singers traveled to Miami on Friday, October 20, and participated in the State High School Honor Choir at the University of Miami.
To wrap up their Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, grade 8 students showcased their salsa dancing skills in front of their teachers and fellow students during this week's assembly.
Faculty at Saint Andrew's enjoy finding ways to collaborate with their colleagues from other departments in order to create memorable interdisciplinary experiences for their students. Last week, the social studies department teamed up with the performing arts department for a very special lesson involving the connection between African-American culture and dance.
Find out why Grade 3 students were wearing mustaches last Thursday, October 19.
Grade 5 students Ada Zeng & Leo Kaiden created the latest LS WSAS Broadcast for Thursday, October 19.
Check out what Grade 3 students have been up to!
Saint Andrew's Distinguished Scholars enjoyed a delicious breakfast at the Saint Andrew's House on Wednesday, October 18.
El día de los muertos is a series of celebrations that are held in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries to honor our ancestors, and keep their memories alive on November 1 and 2, each year.
Our Grade 7 science students are on a quest to unravel the secrets of the boiling point of water!
El día de los Muertos is a series of celebrations that are held to honor our ancestors and keep their memories alive on November 1 and 2, each year.
Last year, the Saint Andrew's Middle School participated in the Jam 4 Humanity dance competition and took a stand against vaping and nicotine usage.
Learn more about Post AP Multivariable Calculus, the most advanced AP math course at Saint Andrew's.
Here at Saint Andrew's, we value the student/teacher relationship. Hear from Lower School student Vida on her experience.
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the World Languages Department and Performing Arts Department teamed up to bring Hispanic culture to the SA community.
The Middle School football wrapped up their football season with a 27-0 win against American Heritage Delray! Congrats on a great season!
Lower and Middle School families attended Blessing of the Animals ceremonies this week in the Saint Andrew's Chapel.
Our seniors took part in the eighth annual Senior Career Day on Wednesday, October 11 in the Albert Cohen Family Center for Entrepreneurial Studies auditorium.
Grade 5 students took part in a Business Fair this week in the Lower School courtyard.
Students in grade 1 took part in a geology lab with Mr. Cornett during science class on Monday, October 9.
Grade 1 students work on their phonics skills with Ms. Mara on Monday, October 9.
In Chinese classes, students learned about the legend and tradition of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Students in grade 8 held a Night at the Museum-style event on Wednesday, October 4, in Assaf Hall.
US Chinese Culture Club and Chinese Honor Society hosted the annual Saint Andrew's Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration.
Upper School students in the Entrepreneur Club stopped by the Lower School to mentor and help Grade 5 students with their business plans.
Kindergarten students were asked the famous question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?"
On Thursday, September 28, Noa Reinglass, Luke Parry, and Andrew Cabrera-Hock were recognized for possessing the IB Learner Profile attribute of Principled.
Upper School Visual Arts students have the chance to explore a diverse range of artistic mediums, such as painting, ceramics, digital art, and more.
Saint Andrew's senior, Anna Brown caught up with Head of School, Ethan Shapiro, for the newest addition of Scots Talk.
See what grade 2 students have been up to in class!
Dalen Michaels ’19 returned to Saint Andrew’s on Friday, September 22, to share his entrepreneurial journey with seniors in the Honors Entrepreneurship class.
Dr. Anton Oleinik, a professor at Florida Atlantic University, spoke to the Honors Marine Science class about the impact that changes in climate have had on coral reefs in the Caribbean and Florida.
AP US History students developed a Human Bar Graph by "voting with their feet" to illustrate their stance in response to this guiding question: To what extent had the colonists developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution?
Mrs. Winer's Honors PreCalculus AB students have been working on graphing piecewise functions.
Mrs. O'Connell's grade 8 students have been seeing how they "measure up" when understanding how to use different measurement tools in science class.
The Lower School students have been eager to have their turn to visit the Book Fair this week following the exciting Book Fair Kickoff last Thursday night.
Mr. Zojaji's grade 7 Honors Math class continued learning about the order of operations!
Some grade 8 students spent their science class in the library to research the world's most outstanding scientists.
See what grade 1 students have been up to in class!
On Thursday, September 14, Upper School students made their way to the Shapiro Family Gymnasium to take part in the Club Fair.
Kindergarten students have been busy working on their literacy skills and trying out new centers in their classrooms.
We celebrated our Honor Pinning Ceremony this week, officially welcoming new students, faculty, and staff into the Saint Andrew's community.
Last week in Chapel, we recognized the next round of students selected by the grade-level teams for being students who embody the IB Learner Profile attribute of Caring.
Saint Andrew's pre-k students were busy in action learning about how many letters are in their names and rotating through centers.
Senior quarterback, Dylan Mayers, has been nominated for the MaxPreps Florida Player of the Week. Go vote!
Middle School Investiture took place on Thursday, August 24 in the Chapel of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
Lower School Investiture is a special chapel where the Lower School hands over roles and responsibilities to the grade 5 students for the academic year.
In science class, KC compared bubbles to bubbles! They could see which solution made the biggest bubble by making bubbles on their lab station with two different soap solutions.
Grade 4 students who are learning to play string instruments revealed their chosen instruments during the Instrument Choosing Ceremony held within their class period. In front of their peers, the students recited the Orchestra Pledge and enthusiastically declared the instrument they would be playing
Learn more about Tuesday's Senior Investiture ceremony and see photos from the event.
Middle school students, faculty, and staff came together in full force to kick off the school year with a back-to-school pep rally!
Grade 5 students kicked off the year with a bang! They sharpened valuable life skills through engaging activities and diving into the world of books.
Grade 4 students had the opportunity to find out about all the different performing arts class offerings during the first week of school.
The first day of the '23 - '24 school year at Saint Andrew's School was filled with smiles, hugs, laughter, and plenty of excitement on Wednesday, August 16.
Lower School Action
Kindergarten and Grade 9 students savored a Chick-fil-A lunch as a reward for their victory in the participation challenge during Better Together Giving Day!
On Tuesday, March 5, four grade 5 students set up a cookie and lemonade stand outside Mariani Great Hall. The students were working on their capstone project for the IB PYP Exhibition that will be taking place next week.
In a splendid display of creativity and skill, students from across the nation, including Saint Andrew's Lower, Middle, and Upper School Chinese language students, showcased their talents in the first-ever CLASS (Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools) National Chinese Talent Contest.
On Tuesday, February 20, Mrs. Latta and Ms. Chavez's third-grade class had a special visitor, the Right Reverend Bishop Eaton.
Saint Andrew's grades 4-6 Robotics Team, The ScotBots, was asked to identify a specific problem related to sharing their hobbies or interests and then create a website. Check out their magical website!
As part of kindergarten's lesson on the sun, the students had the opportunity to look at the sun through one of Mr. Scheidegger's telescopes.
On Tuesday, February 13, Kindergarten students joined their grade 5 buddies in the courtyard for a delicious Valentine's Day breakfast.
Grade 5 students Kenzo Teo and Leyah Kesselman created the latest LS WSAS Broadcast for Friday, February 2.
Middle School Action
Hakeem Rahim, a speaker, poet, and mental health advocate, spoke at both Middle School and Upper School Assembly about his personal journey through mental health challenges as a young college student.
Congratulations to Sage Mortensen, Lauren Rigal, and Bella Kurstin for being recognized as our most recent Learner Profile Award winners!
Spanish Year 1 Grade 6 students focused on enhancing their reading comprehension abilities.
In a splendid display of creativity and skill, students from across the nation, including Saint Andrew's Lower, Middle, and Upper School Chinese language students, showcased their talents in the first-ever CLASS (Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools) National Chinese Talent Contest.
Congratulations to Eli Ganc, Lola Rodriguez, and Sarah Aliperta for being recognized as our February Scot Stars!
On February 4, four Saint Andrew's Middle School mathletes competed in the Palm Beach MathCounts Chapter Competition.
Students in grade 8 went on a field trip to the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum at Nova Southeastern University on Tuesday, February 20, and Thursday, February 22.
The girls in Ms. Platzek's grade 7 advisory made sure everyone felt the love in Middle School on Valentine's Day.
Upper School Action
Kindergarten and Grade 9 students savored a Chick-fil-A lunch as a reward for their victory in the participation challenge during Better Together Giving Day!
Nearly 60 students in Ms. Magaletti's Honors Finance and Investment class participated in the 7th annual Saint Andrew's NFTE Innovate South Florida Business Plan competition on Wednesday, March 6, and Friday, March 8, in the Cohen Auditorium.
Saint Andrew's nominated 15 students for the 41st annual Pathfinder High School Scholarship Awards Program.
Hakeem Rahim, a speaker, poet, and mental health advocate, spoke at both Middle School and Upper School Assembly about his personal journey through mental health challenges as a young college student.
For the past several weeks, the Spanish for Heritage Learners class has been researching and creating campaigns to spread awareness about various global challenges.
Symphonic Band students participated in a master class by woodwind doubler and University of Miami Music Doctoral Candidate Luis Rivera-Colon.
The South Florida Youth Pride Band, a vibrant ensemble dedicated to promoting equality and unity through music, serves as a beacon of empowerment for young musicians across the region. Among the talented individuals who have contributed their musical prowess to this inspiring initiative are two members of the Saint Andrew's School Symphonic Band, Carter Scott '25 (Euphonium) and Astor Stein '25 (Trumpet).
Get Moving and the Hispanic Honor Society hosted Spring Clean For a Cause on Friday, February 23, in the Cohen Center.