Kieve – Ted Cooke
I came to the hilltop a shy, “husky” boy just a few days short of my 12th birthday with 17 armpit hairs and a busted up leg to my name.…
I came to the hilltop a shy, “husky” boy just a few days short of my 12th birthday with 17 armpit hairs and a busted up leg to my name.…
I know who you are. Whether you opened this book (the new “90th” book due out this summer) and immediately sought out the section devoted to the ’90s and 2000s,…
A Long Voyage Memory Tony Ryan, Kieve ’47, ‘48 I have a quibble with the identification of the photo on page 10 of the recent issue of K-W News. I…
Ralph Sneeden — our Writers' Conference Director Ralph is at it again, doing what he does best... Take a look at the link below for his latest published creation... Ralph…
A couple of Kieve stories and memories from William M. (Bill) Walker II (Kieve ’50 – ’56) My father, Shelby S. Walker, attended Kieve in its first year, 1926. Subsequently,…
In 1925, two years after graduating from Princeton, he was able to cobble together a little money to buy about 500 acres and 3 ½ miles of shoreline from several…
Hello everyone, my name is Pierce Leonard. As some of you may already know this is my first summer here at Kieve. Many of you have been here for way…
Check out the new Bridge Year blog post by teacher Carolyn "Griff" Griffiths https://kieve.org/thebridgeyear/blog/when-passion-drives-education/
Seven Leadership School Educators and the mentors from the six schools where they will spend the winter gathered January 15th at the Kennedy Learning Center to kick off the Educator…
New Year's Evolutions They aren't really New Year's Resolutions, because they have been a long time in the making, and they aren't New Year's Revolutions because they don't really represent…