Graduates from the future class of 2020.
St. Michael’s Country Day School recognized twenty-six of its youngest students on Monday morning in the annual year-end ceremony for the members of its Prekindergarten and Kindergarten classes in the Early Childhood program. The ceremony, which took place in the Hill Arts and Athletics Center, began with a processional and a welcome address from Head of School, Whitney Slade. There were many songs, memories, and smiles shared throughout the morning.
The Prekindergarteners (Class of 2021) recognized were: Caroline Cadwalader and Campbell Carr of Newport, Cole Leviss of Portsmouth, Adeline and Avonlea Majewski, Tanner Michelson, Julia Page, Eva Richards, and Felicity Theobald of Newport.
The Kindergarteners (Class of 2020) leaving the Early Childhood program were: Ally and Eliza Anderson of Jamestown, Sofia Barnes of Newport, Henri Boneu of Portsmouth, Owen Caron of Tiverton, Olivia Kagan of Newport, Tess Lanza of Jamestown, Hunter Leviss of Portsmouth, Kat McColough of Middletown, Nessa McDermott of Newport, Gloria Migliori of Saunderstown, Finn Portley, Oliver Rey, and Major Silverstein of Newport, Emely Sola of Middletown, Mac Spear of Newport, and Winnie Vincent of North Kingstown.





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