Say 'hi' to Juliet Douglas

Mark your calendar to attend at least one of these events to connect with the Interim Director. She wants to see you.
Interim Director Juliet Douglas has returned to Nashville and was present at USN during the Tiger Give Back Challenge on Wednesday, March 26. Although she worked online and by phone for the past few weeks, her first official day was Monday, March 31. Here is a list of times to say hello in the weeks ahead.

Monday, March 31: All Over the Edgehill Campus
Morning arrival at 21st and 19th Avenues and the Edgehill Lawn
Classrooms and hallways throughout the day
Sperling Cafeteria at lunchtime
Afternoon dismissal at 21st and 19th Avenues

Tuesday, April 1
6-7:30 p.m. Sixth Grade's Bletchley Bash in Durnan Auditorium

Wednesday, April 2
5-8 p.m. Middle School's Great History Challenge in the Gordon Wing
 
Tuesday, April 8
8 a.m. Dads Alliance in Gordon Multipurpose room
4-7 p.m. Spring Sports Spirit Night at the River Campus

Wednesday, April 9
5-6 p.m. Alumni Board Meeting in the Morris Conference Room
6:30-8:30 p.m. Young Author Event in Durnan Auditorium

Thursday, April 10
6:30 p.m. Author Event with E.A. Hanks & Tom Hanks in Durnan Auditorium

Friday, April 11
6:30-9:30 p.m. High School's Zeigeist in Durnan Auditorium
 
Tuesday, April 15
8:15-9:15 a.m. USNA Meeting in the Gordon Multipurpose Room — RSVP here to help us have an accurate headcount for refreshments.
4-5 p.m. in the Gordon Multipurpose Room — RSVP here to help us have an accurate headcount for refreshments.

Friday, April 25
5-7 p.m. International Fair in Sperling Gym and Cafeteria
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